


No - When HTTP/POST requests are received, ignore any. Googling this subject I found that Angular. Youre missing the point of the snippet, its not meant to be a feature complete query string parser that handles all real world scenarios. In my app I want to pass a json parameter with the url in httpPost. Yes - Assume HTTP/GET requests will be received and extract event data from a specified query parameter. For example, here's the body of a REST API call to Kusto that calculates the age of some user, presumably by having the application ask for the user's birthday. Processing by Api::DataController#index as JSON Query parameters are provided by client applications through the properties slot of the request body's JSON object, in a nested property bag called Parameters. a json or jsonb column laterally from another table in the querys FROM clause.

When performing a GET request with a nested JSON parameter, its value is being serialised into a string, which then needs to be parsed in the Rails backend: Started GET "/api/data/index.json?query=%7B%22term%22:%22abc%22,%22paginated%22:true%7D" for ::1 at 14:56:29 +1000 Deletes a key (and its value) from a JSON object, or matching string.
