Here's a "fork" of the edoc_lib:escape_uri
function that improves on the UTF-8 support and also supports binaries.
escape_uri(S) when is_list(S) ->
escape_uri(unicode:characters_to_binary(S));
escape_uri(<<C:8, Cs/binary>>) when C >= $a, C =< $z ->
[C] ++ escape_uri(Cs);
escape_uri(<<C:8, Cs/binary>>) when C >= $A, C =< $Z ->
[C] ++ escape_uri(Cs);
escape_uri(<<C:8, Cs/binary>>) when C >= $0, C =< $9 ->
[C] ++ escape_uri(Cs);
escape_uri(<<C:8, Cs/binary>>) when C == $. ->
[C] ++ escape_uri(Cs);
escape_uri(<<C:8, Cs/binary>>) when C == $- ->
[C] ++ escape_uri(Cs);
escape_uri(<<C:8, Cs/binary>>) when C == $_ ->
[C] ++ escape_uri(Cs);
escape_uri(<<C:8, Cs/binary>>) ->
escape_byte(C) ++ escape_uri(Cs);
escape_uri(<<>>) ->
"".
escape_byte(C) ->
"%" ++ hex_octet(C).
hex_octet(N) when N =< 9 ->
[$0 + N];
hex_octet(N) when N > 15 ->
hex_octet(N bsr 4) ++ hex_octet(N band 15);
hex_octet(N) ->
[N - 10 + $a].
Note that, because of the use of unicode:characters_to_binary it'll only work in R13 or newer.
Example usage is:
9> httpc:request("http://httpbin.org/get?q=" ++ mylib_app:escape_uri("☺")).
{ok,{{"HTTP/1.1",200,"OK"},
[{"connection","keep-alive"},
{"date","Sat, 09 Nov 2019 21:51:54 GMT"},
{"server","nginx"},
{"content-length","178"},
{"content-type","application/json"},
{"access-control-allow-credentials","true"},
{"access-control-allow-origin","*"},
{"referrer-policy","no-referrer-when-downgrade"},
{"x-content-type-options","nosniff"},
{"x-frame-options","DENY"},
{"x-xss-protection","1; mode=block"}],
"{\n \"args\": {\n \"q\": \"\\u263a\"\n }, \n \"headers\": {\n \"Host\": \"httpbin.org\"\n }, \n \"origin\": \"11.111.111.111, 11.111.111.111\", \n \"url\": \"https://httpbin.org/get?q=\\u263a\"\n}\n"}}
We send out a request with escaped query parameter and see that we get back the correct Unicode codepoint.