object-to-form-data
Serialize objects, arrays and collections into FormData
.
Installation
pnpm:
pnpm add @octetstream/object-to-form-data
npm:
npm i @octetstream/object-to-form-data
CJS/ESM support
This module supports both CommonJS and ES Modules.
Usage
- To use this package, just import
objectToFormData
and pass input
data as the first argument:
import {objectToFormData} from "@octetstream/object-to-form-data"
const user = {
name: "The Octocat",
login: "octocat",
url: "https://github.com/octocat",
repositories: {
nodes: [
{
name: "Hello-World",
description: "My first repository on GitHub!",
url: "https://github.com/octocat/Hello-World"
}
]
}
}
const form = objectToFormData(user)
const options = {
method: "post",
body: form
}
const response = await fetch("https://httpbin.org/post", options)
The user
object from this example will be serailized into FormData with following structure (pseudo code):
name = "The Octocat"
login = "octocat"
url = "https://github.com/octocat"
repositories[nodes][0][name] = Hello-World
repositories[nodes][0][description] = My first repository on GitHub!
repositories[nodes][0][url] = "https://github.com/octocat/Hello-World"
- By default the
bracked
notation is applied, but use can pass dot
as notation
option like this:
import {objectToFormData} from "@octetstream/object-to-form-data"
const person = {
name: "Nick K.",
url: "https://github.com/octet-stream",
skills: ["TypeScript", "JavaScript", "React", "Next.js", "Vue", "Nuxt", "Qwik", "Docker"]
}
const form = objectToFormData(person, {
notation: "dot"
})
Returned form
object has following structure:
name = "Nick K."
url = "https://github.com/octet-stream"
skills.0 = TypeScript
skills.1 = JavaScript
skills.2 = React
skills.3 = Next.js
skills.4 = Vue
skills.5 = Nuxt
skills.6 = Qwik
skills.7 = Docker
- You can also pass collections as the input:
import {objectToFormData} from "@octetstream/object-to-form-data"
const developers = [
{
name: "John Doe",
skills: ["JavaScript", "TypeScript", "React", "Qwik"],
isHireable: true
},
{
name: "Max Doe",
skills: ["Python", "Django", "Flask", "MySQL", "Pony ORM"],
isHireable: false
}
]
const form = objectToFormData(developers)
This results in following form
structure:
[0][name] = "John Doe"
[0][skills][0] = "JavaScript"
[0][skills][1] = "TypeScript"
[0][skills][2] = "React"
[0][skills][3] = "Qwik"
[1][name] = "Max Doe"
[1][skills][0] = "Python"
[1][skills][1] = "Django"
[1][skills][2] = "Flask"
[1][skills][3] = "MySQL"
[1][skills][4] = "Pony ORM"
- Flat arrays supported too:
import {objectToFormData} from "@octetstream/object-to-form-data"
const fruits = ["orange", "pineapple", "nectarine", "pear", "pomegranate"]
const form = objectToFormData(fruits)
Result:
[0] = "orange"
[1] = "pineapple"
[2] = "nectarine"
[3] = "pear"
[4] = "pomegranate"
API
objectToFormData(input[, options]): FormData
Serializes objects, arrays and collections into FormData
.
Nested objects will be flattened using either dot or bracket notation.
This function takes following arguments:
Name | Type | Required | Default | Description |
---|
input | unknown[] | Record<sting | number, unknown> | true | – | An object to transform |
options | ObjectToFormDataOptions | false | undefined | Additional serialization options |
Returns FormData
instance.
interface ObjectToFormDataOptions
Serialization options
Name | Type | Required | Default | Description |
---|
strict | boolean | false | false | Indicates whether or not to omit every false values. Applied enabled. Does not affect boolean array values |
FormData | FormData | false | globalThis.FormData | Custom spec-compliant FormData implementation |
notation | "dot" | "bracket" | false | "bracket" | Type of the path notation. Can be either "dot" or "bracket" |
normalizeValue | NormalizeValue | false | undefined | Value normalizer. This function will be called on each scalar value, before it's added to FormData instance |
type NormalizeValue
Value normalizer.
Will be called on each scalar value, before it's added to FormData instance. It must return either Blob
or string
This function will be called with the following arguments:
Name | Type | Description |
---|
value | unknown | Current entry value |
name | string | The name of the entry |
path | Array<string | number> | Entry's path within original object |
This function must return either Blob
or string
. Any unsupported type will be converted to string by FormData
.
Related links
FormData
documentation on MDNFile
documentation on MDNBlob
documentation on MDNFormDataValue
documentation on MDN.formdata-node
Spec-compliant FormData
implementation for Node.js.formdata-polyfill
HTML5 FormData
for Browsers & NodeJS.node-fetch
a light-weight module that brings the Fetch API to Node.jsfetch-blob
a Blob implementation for Node.js, originally from node-fetch
.form-data-encoder
spec-compliant multipart/form-data
encoder implementation.then-busboy
a promise-based wrapper around Busboy. Process multipart/form-data
content and returns it as a single object. Will be helpful to handle your data on the server-side applications.