Decodes serialized form data and populates the form with that data.
$("form").deserialize(data[, options]);
Decodes serialized form data and populates the form with that data. This method works upon text strings in standard URL-encoded notation, arrays containing objects of name/value pairs or objects containing name/value pairs. Thus, the plugin is compatibile with the data collected using the following methods:
* jQuery.serialize()
* jQuery.serializeArray()
* jQuery.serializeObject() (unofficial)
Download as NPM module:
npm install jquery-deserialize
Download as Bower component:
bower install jquery-deserialize
Populate a form on page load using query string parameters:
``javascript``
jQuery(function( $ ) {
$( 'form' ).deserialize( location.search.substr( 1 ) );
});
The plugin accepts two arguments: _data_ and _options_, the latter being optional. Passing the _complete()_ function as the second argument to this plugin is also supported.
* data _String_, _Array_, _Object_ A serialized (and/or encoded) String, an Array of objects containing name/value pairs, or an object of name/value pairs.
* options _Object_ An object of key/value pairs that configure the plugin.
* change _Function_ Called for every changed input value.
* complete _Function_ Called when all of the inputs have been updated.
* filter _String|Function|Element|jQuery_ A custom filter to identify inputs to deserialize. By default, all inputs that are not disabled will be deserialized (this matches the behavior of serialization).
jQuery.deserialize requires:
* jQuery version 1.4.3+ (A patch is available for versions 1.2+).
Copyright (c) Kyle Florence
jQuery.deserialize is dual licensed under MIT and GPLv2 licenses.