Best way to get query string from a URL in python?

NIlesh Sharma picture NIlesh Sharma · Jul 1, 2012 · Viewed 58.7k times · Source

I need to get the query string from this URL https://stackoverflow.com/questions/ask?next=1&value=3 and I don't want to use request.META. I have figured out that there are two more ways to get the query string:

  1. Using urlparse urlparse.urlparse(url).query

  2. Using url encode Use urlencode and pass the request.GET params dictionary into it to get the string representation.

So which way is better? My colleagues prefer urlencode but have not provided a satisfying explanation. They claim that urlparse calls urlencode internally which is something I'm not sure about since urlencode lives in the urllib module.

Answer

Qasim Khan picture Qasim Khan · Jul 1, 2012

You can make Query string using GET parameters like this

request.GET.urlencode()

This does not include the ? prefix, and it may not return the keys in the same order as in the original request.