Bash urlencode and urldecode
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urlencode() { | |
# urlencode <string> | |
old_lc_collate=$LC_COLLATE | |
LC_COLLATE=C | |
local length="${#1}" | |
for (( i = 0; i < length; i++ )); do | |
local c="${1:$i:1}" | |
case $c in | |
[a-zA-Z0-9.~_-]) printf '%s' "$c" ;; | |
*) printf '%%%02X' "'$c" ;; | |
esac | |
done | |
LC_COLLATE=$old_lc_collate | |
} | |
urldecode() { | |
# urldecode <string> | |
local url_encoded="${1//+/ }" | |
printf '%b' "${url_encoded//%/\\x}" | |
} |
This works for me.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/296536/how-to-urlencode-data-for-curl-command
rawurlencode() { local string="${1}" local strlen=${#string} local encoded="" local pos c o for (( pos=0 ; pos<strlen ; pos++ )); do c=${string:$pos:1} case "$c" in [-_.~a-zA-Z0-9] ) o="${c}" ;; * ) printf -v o '%%%02x' "'$c" esac encoded+="${o}" done echo "${encoded}" # You can either set a return variable (FASTER) REPLY="${encoded}" #+or echo the result (EASIER)... or both... :p }
@ThePredators this breaks on unicode
input: a:/b c?d=e&f#g-+-`-´-ä-€
input hex:
\x61\x3A\x2F\x62\x20\x63\x3F\x64\x3D\x65\x26\x66\x23\x67\x2D\x2B\x2D\x60\x2D\xC2\xB4\x2D\xC3\xA4\x2D\xE2\x82\xAC
input hexdump:
00000000 61 3a 2f 62 20 63 3f 64 3d 65 26 66 23 67 2d 2b |a:/b c?d=e&f#g-+|
00000010 2d 60 2d c2 b4 2d c3 a4 2d e2 82 ac |-`-..-..-...|
0000001c
actual: a%3A%2Fb%20c%3Fd%3De%26f%23g-%2B-%60-%B4-%E4-%20AC
expected: a%3A%2Fb%20c%3Fd%3De%26f%23g-%2B-%60-%C2%B4-%C3%A4-%E2%82%AC
@ThePredators works like a charm 👍
Hi,
Characters used in France are not taken into account: (é è à ù ê â û ...) if you work in fr_FR locale.
You need to convert your data source from Windows-1252 to UTF-8 before entering in the function ::
data_utf8=$(echo "$data_ISO" | iconv -f iso8859-1 -t utf-8)
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LC_ALL=C
is needed to support unicode = loop bytes, not characters.LC_COLLATE=C
orLANG=C
do not work.this also must be set before
${#1}
to get the length of$1
in bytes