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javascript - Iterating through FormData in IE

I'm using FormData to send information back to the server. In some cases however I need to read out the data before I send it.

Chrome allows you to iterate through the collection but IE does not supply the same methods.

The code below works in Chrome:

// Create a test FormData object
var formData = new FormData();
formData.append('key1', 'value1');
formData.append('key2', 'value2');

// Display the key/value pairs
for(var pair of formData.entries()) {
   console.log(pair[0]+ ', '+ pair[1]); 
}

JS Fiddle

Does anyone know how to achieve the same result in IE? Thanks.

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There's a FormData polyfill that works. For details, read their docs.

IE 10, IE 11 and Edge

To make it work with IE 10 and above, you'll just have to add a WeakMap polyfill as well.

JSBin demo for IE10 and above.

<script src="https://unpkg.com/weakmap-polyfill/weakmap-polyfill.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/formdata-polyfill"></script>

<form action="" id="f">
    <input type="text" name="i1" value="v1">
    <input type="text" name="i2" value="v2">
</form>

<script type="text/javascript">
    console.clear();

    // Create a test FormData object
    var formData = new FormData();
    formData.append('key1', 'value1');
    formData.append('key2', 'value2');

    // Display the key/value pairs
    var formDataEntries = formData.entries(), formDataEntry = formDataEntries.next(), pair;
    while (!formDataEntry.done) {
        pair = formDataEntry.value;
        console.log(pair[0] + ', ' + pair[1]);
        formDataEntry = formDataEntries.next();
    }

    // or, if you are really into compact code
    var es, e, pair;
    for (es = formData.entries(); !(e = es.next()).done && (pair = e.value);) {
        console.log(pair[0] + ', ' + pair[1]);
    }

    // testing getting from form
    var myForm = document.getElementById('f');
    for (es = new FormData(myForm).entries(); !(e = es.next()).done && (pair = e.value);) {
        console.log(pair[0] + ', ' + pair[1]);
    }
</script>

Code above picks up the latest versions. Versions tested: https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/weakmap-polyfill.min.js and https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/formdata.min.js


IE11 and Edge, only (if you don't have to support IE10):

If you only need IE 11 and above, you can remove the WeakMap's polyfill and just keep FormData's.

JSBin demo here.

<script src="https://unpkg.com/formdata-polyfill"></script>

<form action="" id="f">
    <input type="text" name="i1" value="v1">
    <input type="text" name="i2" value="v2">
</form>

<script type="text/javascript">
    console.clear();

    // Create a test FormData object
    var formData = new FormData();
    formData.append('key1', 'value1');
    formData.append('key2', 'value2');

    // Display the key/value pairs
    var formDataEntries = formData.entries(), formDataEntry = formDataEntries.next(), pair;
    while (!formDataEntry.done) {
        pair = formDataEntry.value;
        console.log(pair[0] + ', ' + pair[1]);
        formDataEntry = formDataEntries.next();
    }

    // or, if you are really into compact code
    var es, e, pair;
    for (es = formData.entries(); !(e = es.next()).done && (pair = e.value);) {
        console.log(pair[0] + ', ' + pair[1]);
    }

    // testing getting from form element
    const myForm = document.getElementById('f');
    for (es = new FormData(myForm).entries(); !(e = es.next()).done && (pair = e.value);) {
        console.log(pair[0] + ', ' + pair[1]);
    }
</script>

Code above picks up the latest version. Version tested: https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/formdata.min.js


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