Reputation: 1071
I am completely confused:
This is my php script "add_credits.php". It runs perfectly if I create a form and call it via method="post".
$stmt = "UPDATE sites SET credits=:credits WHERE id=:id";
$stmt = $db->prepare($stmt);
$stmt ->execute( array( ":credits" => $_POST['cred'], ":id" => $_POST['id'] ) );
This is my input field that triggers the jquery/ajax.
<input id="<?php echo $row['id']; ?>" type="text" class="credits" value="<?php echo $row['credits']; ?>" />
This is my jquery, which will echo eitther variable in an alert box correctly on success.
$(".credits").bind('input', function() {
var add_id = $(this).attr("id");
var info = 'id=' + add_id;
var add_cred = $(this).attr("value");
var info2 = 'cred=' + add_cred;
$.ajax({
type : "POST",
url : "add_credits.php", //add credits on enter php script
data : {info:info, info2:info2},
success : function() {
alert(info2);
}
});
return true;
});
So why is it that its reporting success, yet no UPDATE is being performed, as if the php is not receiving the $_POST details? Am I missing something??
Upvotes: 0
Views: 53
Reputation: 126
Use the following jquery code:
$(".credits").bind('input', function() {
var add_id = $(this).attr("id");
var info = add_id;
var add_cred = $(this).attr("value");
var info2 = add_cred;
$.ajax({
type : "POST",
url : "add_credits.php", //add credits on enter php script
data : {id:info, cred:info2},
success : function() {
alert(info2);
}
});
return true;
});
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 135197
You don't have to manually serialize the data like that
$('.credits').on('input', function() {
var req = $.post('add_credits.php', {
info: $(this).attr('id'),
info2: $(this).attr('value')
});
req.done(function(res) {
console.log(res);
});
req.fail(function(err) {
console.error(err);
});
});
On the PHP side of things, make sure you're reading info
and info2
// info and info2 were set in the POST request in the jQuery above
$info = $_POST['info'];
$info2 = $_POST['info2'];
do_something($info, $info2);
// respond in some way
header('content-type: application/json');
echo json_encode(['ok'=> true]);
You can name the fields id
and cred
if that's what you wish. That would change the jQuery data to this
var req = $.post('url', {
id: $(this).attr('id'),
cred: $(this).attr('value')
});
Then make sure you read $_POST['id']
and $_POST['cred']
in the PHP
Upvotes: 0