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The ntpng_url_manager function provides utilities for managing and manipulating URL parameters in a web application. This is often used to store temporary user settings or state information
that's passed through links.
Parameters & Functions
This section describes each of the functions provided by the ntpng_url_manager object, along with their expected input types and behavior. First import the class when needed.
import { ntopng_url_manager } from "http_src/services/context/ntopng_globals_services.js";
// Invoke method_X()
ntopng_url_manager.method_X()
get_url_params
- Input: None
- Output: The query string from the current URL.
- Description: Returns the current query parameters as a string.
get_url_search_params(url)
- Parameters:
url(optional) - A URL to analyze for search parameters. If not provided, uses the current page's URL. - Output: An object representing the parsed query parameters.
- Description: Parses and returns an
URLSearchParamsobject containing the query parameters.
get_url_entries(url)
- Parameters:
url(optional) - A URL to analyze for search parameters. If not provided, uses the current page's URL. - Output: An iterable over key-value pairs from the query string.
- Description: Returns an iterator of
[key, value]pairs for each entry in the query string.
get_url_entry(param_name, url)
- Parameters:
param_name: A string representing the name of the parameter to find.url(optional) - A URL to analyze for search parameters. If not provided, uses the current page's URL.
- Output: The value associated with the given key, or null if it doesn't exist.
- Description: Searches through query parameters for a specific key and returns its corresponding value.
get_url_object(url)
- Parameters:
url(optional) - A URL to analyze for search parameters. If not provided, uses the current page's URL. - Output: An object containing all query parameters as key-value pairs.
- Description: Returns an object representing all the query parameters from a given URL.
open_new_window(url)
- Parameters:
url(optional) - A URL to open in a new window. If not provided, uses the current page's location.
- Output: None
- Description: Opens a new browser window pointing to the specified URL.
reload_url()
- Parameters: None
- Output: None
- Description: Reloads the current page without changing history.
go_to_url(url)
- Parameters:
url: A URL to navigate to.
- Output: None
- Description: Navigates to a given URL, replacing the current entry in the browser's history stack.
replace_url(url_params)
- Parameters:
url_params: An object containing query parameters as key-value pairs.
- Output: None
- Description: Replaces the current page's URL with one that includes new or updated query parameters, without changing history.
replace_url_and_reload(url_params)
- Parameters:
url_params: An object containing query parameters as key-value pairs.
- Output: None
- Description: Replaces the current URL and then reloads the page.
serialize_param(key, value)
- Parameters:
key: A string representing the parameter name to serialize.value: The associated value for the given key (default is an empty string).
- Output: A serialized query parameter in format
key=value. - Description: Converts a key-value pair into a query string component.
set_custom_key_serializer(key, f_get_url_param)
- Parameters:
key: The name of the parameter to customize serialization for.f_get_url_param: A function that customizes how this specific parameter is extracted from the URL's query parameters.
- Output: None
- Description: Registers a new serialization method for a particular query parameter.
obj_to_url_params(obj)
- Parameters:
obj: An object containing key-value pairs representing query parameters to convert into URL format.
- Output: A string representing the serialized query parameters from an object.
- Description: Converts an object of query parameters into a string that represents URL query parameters.
Methods for Query Parameter Management
delete_params(params_key)
- Parameters:
params_key: An array of keys to delete from the current query parameters.
- Output: None
- Description: Deletes specified query parameters from the current page's URL and replaces it with a new version.
delete_key_from_url(key)
- Parameters:
key: A string representing the key to delete from the URL query parameters.
- Output: None
- Description: Deletes a single query parameter by its name and updates the URL accordingly.
set_key_to_url(key, value)
- Parameters:
key: A string representing the key whose value is being set in the query parameters.value: The new value for the given key.
- Output: None
- Description: Sets a specific query parameter to a new value and updates the URL.
add_obj_to_url(url_params_obj, url)
- Parameters:
url_params_obj: An object containing additional or updated query parameters as key-value pairs.url(optional): A URL to which these parameters will be added. If not provided, uses the current page's location.
- Output: None
- Description: Adds or updates query parameters in a given URL and optionally opens it.
These methods provide comprehensive control over navigation and query parameter management on web pages, supporting both user interactions and dynamic content loading.