URLSearchParams: size property
Baseline
2023
Newly available
Since September 2023, this feature works across the latest devices and browser versions. This feature might not work in older devices or browsers.
Note: This feature is available in Web Workers.
The size
read-only property of the URLSearchParams
interface indicates the total number of search parameter entries.
Value
A number indicating the total number of search parameter entries in the URLSearchParams
object.
Examples
>Getting the amount of search parameter entries
You can get the total number of search parameter entries like so:
const searchParams = new URLSearchParams("c=4&a=2&b=3&a=1");
searchParams.size; // 4
Note how the a
parameter is given twice, but size
returns the number of all given entries (4) and not 3. To get the amount of unique keys, you can use a Set
, for example:
[...new Set(searchParams.keys())].length; // 3
Checking if search parameters exist
The size
property is useful for checking whether there are any search parameters at all:
const url = new URL("https://example.com?foo=1&bar=2");
if (url.searchParams.size) {
console.log("URL has search parameters!");
}
Specifications
Specification |
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URL> # dom-urlsearchparams-size> |
Browser compatibility
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