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Disable decodeDotInKeys by default to restore previous behavior #501

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Disable decodeDotInKeys by default to restore previous behavior #501

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@wwaaijer-exh wwaaijer-exh commented Apr 5, 2024

Fixes #500.

Restores the default behavior as it was before v6.12.0.

All test cases with encoded dots explicitly set the relevant options, so the default behavior was not tested.
Added an extra test case for this.

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  • New Features
    • Changed the default behavior for parsing keys with dots in query strings to improve clarity and predictability.
  • Tests
    • Added a new test case to ensure reliable parsing of keys with dots.

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The recent changes involve modifying the default behavior of the decodeDotInKeys setting in the qs library, switching it from true to false. Additionally, a new test case was added to ensure the correct handling of keys with dots in query strings.

Changes

File Change Summary
lib/parse.js Default value of decodeDotInKeys changed from true to false.
test/parse.js Added test case for decoding keys with dots in query strings.

Assessment against linked issues

Objective Addressed Explanation
Disable decodeDotInKeys by default (#500)
Resolve inconsistencies in qs.stringify() and qs.parse() handling JSON structures (#471) The changes focus on the handling of dots in keys, not on JSON structure inconsistencies.

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17-17: Change to set decodeDotInKeys to false aligns with the PR's objective to revert its default behavior. Ensure all dependent parsing functions respect this new default.

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The script results show that decodeDotInKeys is used in several critical places within lib/parse.js. Most uses appear to correctly handle the change from true to false. However, the relationship between allowDots and decodeDotInKeys needs further investigation to ensure that the new default value does not adversely affect the behavior of allowDots.


The investigation into the interaction between allowDots and decodeDotInKeys shows that the change in the default value of decodeDotInKeys to false is handled appropriately. The logic correctly falls back to the default value of allowDots when decodeDotInKeys is false, which is consistent with the intended functionality of the code. This ensures that the behavior of allowDots remains predictable and aligned with the new default settings.

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Script:

#!/bin/bash
# Search for all occurrences of `decodeDotInKeys` in the `lib` directory to ensure it's used correctly with the new default.
rg 'decodeDotInKeys' ./lib

Length of output: 702



Script:

#!/bin/bash
# Examine the logic related to `allowDots` and `decodeDotInKeys` to understand how the change in default value of `decodeDotInKeys` affects `allowDots`.
rg 'allowDots' ./lib/parse.js

Length of output: 305


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@ljharb ljharb merged commit 7e18298 into ljharb:main Apr 12, 2024
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Is decodeDotInKeys meant to be disabled by default?
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