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## UriBuilder.Fluent
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[](https://coveralls.io/github/TerribleDev/UriBuilder.Fluent) [](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/tparnell8/uribuilder-fluent/branch/master)
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This places extension methods over System.UriBuilder to help deal with query string parameters, and create more of a fluent interface. Unlike other projects, this NetStandardLibrary compliant package builds ontop of trusty UriBuilder, does not use custom Uri generators, or have outside dependencies. Unit tests continue to be a first class citizen!
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This lets you do things like
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```csharp
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new UriBuilder()
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.WithParameter("awesome", "yodawg")
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.WithParameter("fun", ["cool", "yay"])
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.WithHost("awesome.com")
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.WithPathSegment("seg")
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.UseHttps()
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.ToString()
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```
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result: `https://awesome.com/seg?awesome=yodawg&fun=cool,yay`
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or
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```csharp
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new UriBuilder("https://awesome.com/yo)
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.WithParameter("id", "5")
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.ToString();
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```
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result: `https://awesome.com/yo?id=5`
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you can even pass a dictionary of parameters
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```csharp
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var dictionary = new Dictionary<string, string>()
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{
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["yo"] = "dawg"
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};
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new UriBuilder("http://awesome.com")
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.WithParameter(dictionary);
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http://awesome.com/?yo=dawg
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```
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## Getting started
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Just install the nuget package `install-package UriBuilder.Fluent` and thats it. The extension methods should be available to you! |