Reputation: 41
I need to automatically refresh content from a mysql data table every 5 seconds, but showing only one distinct record at a time, going through every record in a endless loop.
I load news.php, that has this js :
<script type="text/javascript">
var auto_refresh = setInterval(function () {
$('#canvas').load('content.php').fadein("medium");}, 5000);
// refresh every 5 seconds
</script>
content.php has the db connection
$query_Recordset5 = "SELECT * FROM news";
$Recordset5 = mysql_query($query_Recordset5, $connection) or die(mysql_error());
$row_Recordset5 = mysql_fetch_assoc($Recordset5);
$totalRows_Recordset5 = mysql_num_rows($Recordset5);
As well as the fields echoed to the page.
I understand that you would have to create a counter and bring back one different record everytime, but I am having a tough time with it.
Thanks
Upvotes: 4
Views: 909
Reputation: 521
If your table has an auto increment field (say "id"). You start by passing page.php and id of 0, so it will grab the auto increment field greater than 0, and then you pass that fields ID back through jquery. When you send it a second time it will not be included because you will be using the greater than sign.
The if num_rows == 0 checks to see if there are any fields, if none, then it will assume that the auto increment field you sent it is the last one, and then it will run the sql statement with the very first auto increment value.
<?php
// page.php
$id = (int) $_REQUEST['id'];
$sq = "select * from news where id > ".$id." order by id asc limit 0,1";
$qu = $con->query($sq);
if ($qu->num_rows == 0) {
$sq2 = "select * from news order by id asc limit 0,1";
$qu2 = $con->query($s2);
while ($fe = $qu->fetch_assoc()) {
echo $fe['id']."|".$fe['content'];
}
} else {
while ($fe = $qu->fetch_assoc()) {
echo $fe['id']."|".$fe['content'];
}
}
?>
<script>
$(document).ready(function() {
setInterval(function(){ updateNews(); }, 5000);
});
function updateNews() {
var id = 0;
id = $("#hidden-id").val();
$.get("page.php?id=" + id, function(data) {
// I use $.get so that I can split the data that it returns before populating
// the #canvas. This way we can strip off the first part which is the auto
// increment
var ref = data.split('|');
$("#hidden-id").val(ref[0]);
$("#canvas").html(ref[1]);
});
}
</script>
Upvotes: 1