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Is Node decodeURIComponent idempotent? If not, is there an idempotent alternative?


Is Node decodeURIComponent idempotent?

Does...

decodeURIComponent(x) === decodeURIComponent(decodeURIComponent(x))

for any and all x?

If not, is there an alternative that is idempotent? Was trying to think through if this was possible myself.


Solution

  • No. If the string decodes to a new sequence which itself can be interpreted as an encoded URI component, then it can be decoded again to a different string:

    const x = '%2521';
    console.log(decodeURIComponent(x), decodeURIComponent(decodeURIComponent(x)));

    %2521%21!

    Any given string is either encoded in a specific format or is plain text. You cannot guess what it is supposed to be. %21 could either be the plaintext string "%21", or a URL-encoded string representing "!". You need to know which it's supposed to be and interpreted it accordingly. That generally goes for any and all text encoding formats.