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addParam()
The addParam() command retrieves the value associated with a specific key from the query string of the current request and assigns this value to a target variable. This command is useful for extracting values from query parameters in an HTTP request and storing them in variables for processing.
Parameters
- param Type:
valueDescription: The key of the query string whose value you want to retrieve. It should be a value that represents the key in the query string. - variable Type:
varDescription: The variable in which the retrieved value from the query string will be stored. It must be a variable that will receive the value associated with the specified key.
Command Flow
Usage Example
Suppose the query string of the current request is ?user=alice&age=30 , and you want to retrieve the value associated with the key "user" .
// Variable definitions
userName = ''
// Call the command to retrieve the value for the "user" key and assign it to the variable
addParam("user", userName)
// Return the retrieved value through addResult
addResult(userName)
Given the query string ?user=alice&age=30 , the addParam() command will retrieve the value "alice" associated with the key "user" and store it in the userName variable. The userName variable will be returned through addResult(userName) , resulting in the following output:
"alice"