Reputation: 1196
I have the following array from an API
$arrs = array(
"id" => $ids,
"names" => $names,
"description" => $desc,
"picture_url" => $p_img;
);
The API require this information to work unfortunately I can only have one array per request, so I send this question to the developers:
How can I list multiple item such as:
$arrs= array(
"items1" => array (
"id" => $ids,
"names" => $names,
"description" => $desc,
"picture_url" => $p_img;
)
"items2" => array (
"id" => $ids,
"names" => $names,
"description" => $desc,
"picture_url" => $p_img;
)
"items3" => array (
"id" => $ids,
"names" => $names,
"description" => $desc,
"picture_url" => $p_img;
)
));
And they told me that at the moment is not possible, so, the "important" part of this array is the "names", when it is use with a single item there is no problem I get a single name, done, no problem, but what if I have multiple names? I can send multiple request but that will be seen as a flood or something like... just imaging 300 names = 300 request in one second or so... sure I can put a pause per request but is not efficient...
the API will read something like this...
"id" => 654,
"names" => "John", // <-- Lets look at this...
"description" => "Fancy desc...",
"picture_url" => "http"//domain.com/assets/user/654/av_654_dd.jpg";
So before I output the array I have an SQL Query with a while to display the information...
while ($names = $listnames->fetch_assoc()) {echo $names['names']. ', ';}
This will display... John, Karl, Lisa, Mark... so this same structure I'd love to put it into my array... the thing is I can't put a while after the => ... that would be silly and it wont work...
"id" => 654,
"names" => "John, Karl, Lisa, Mark", // <-- Lets look at this...
"description" => "Fancy desc...",
"picture_url" => "http"//domain.com/assets/user/654/av_654_dd.jpg";
if I need only one name then there is not problem... but in this case I need to put all of the name as a value, so, how can get the result from a WHILE loop.... so that I can use that result elsewhere...
Thank you for taking the time..
Upvotes: 0
Views: 217
Reputation: 1090
We don't know how you access to the API. If this is a REST API, you are able to do only what the developers planned. If this is a framework or another library, you may edit it.
And you should receive your results like theses:
$arrs = array(
array(
"id" => 1,
"names" => 'MyName',
"description" => 'MyDesc',
"picture_url" => 'MyPic',
),
array(
"id" => 2,
"names" => 'MyName',
"description" => 'MyDesc',
"picture_url" => 'MyPic',
),
);
So if you have full access to the SQL results, to get all results' data, you could do: $results = array(); while( $row = $listnames->fetch_assoc() ) { $results[] = $row; }
If you want to set several possible name in input, the developers should develop that is possible with array of values. For names, they just have to code: "LIKE '".implode("', LIKE '", $names)."'" They could also add '%' to allow more values, e.g. 'John' for 'Johnny'.
I think we need more informations to really help you.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 4778
while ($names = $listnames->fetch_assoc()) {
$name_array[] = $names['names'];
}
$arrs=array(
"items1" => array (
"id" => $ids,
"names" => implode(', ', $name_array),
"description" => $desc,
"picture_url" => $p_img;
)
);
Upvotes: 1