--- post_title: 'Today I Learned #4: Passing array/list parameters to Phoenix controller' author: dreat layout: post published: true post_date: 2020-04-10 20:00:00 tags: [til, elixir, phoenix] categories: [til, new_blog] --- Hello! I had curious _incident_ while working. I was to investigate why our API won't work when passed array as url parameter for GET request. So, I peeked into the tests and we had test for it. I logged the incoming parameters and Phoenix got an array and worked with it perfectly. So I decided to grab the big guns. Enter curl. It was quite funny. My first insting was to create url like this: `some.url?param=[value1,value2]` but it didn't work. Phoenix read this as ```elixir %{"param" => "[value1,value2]"} ``` and no combination of quotes would make this work. To skip some other things I tried - the thing you need to do is to use this ``` some_url?param[]=value1¶m[]=value2 ``` Phoenix will read all those values as elements of an array (or, in Elixir's context, a list) and it will work as intended.