Reputation: 145027
I'm basically looking for the opposite of http_build_query()
.
I have the following as a string:
foo=bar&bar[var]=foo
And I want the following (to pass into http_build_query
):
array(
'foo' => 'bar',
'bar' => array(
'var' => 'foo',
)
)
Upvotes: 42
Views: 45895
Reputation: 41
Maybe it will work . parse_str
2nd parameter mandatory as of PHP 7.2+
parse_str(urldecode($builded_content), $output)
print_r($output)
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 239302
You want parse_str()
. Pass it an array as the 2nd parameter and it will extract variables from the query string you give it into the array:
<?php
$str = "first=value&arr[]=foo+bar&arr[]=baz";
parse_str($str, $output);
print_r($output);
/*
Array
(
[first] => value
[arr] => Array
(
[0] => foo bar
[1] => baz
)
)
*/
Notice this is the very first related function listed on the http_build_query
page.
Upvotes: 97