Reputation: 11588
If I have, in javascript, something like:
entriesObj1 = new Object();
entriesObj1.entryId = "abc";
entriesObj1.mediaType = 2;
entriesObj2 = new Object();
entriesObj2.entryId = "def";
entriesObj2.mediaType = 1;
var entries = new Array();
entries[0] = entriesObj1;
entries[1] = entriesObj2;
What is the best method to pass it to php through an HTTP POST?
I've tried a jQuery plugin to convert the array to JSON. I've tried to create multiple hidden fields named "entries[]", each one with the JSON string. Somehow, I can't seem to decode my data with PHP's json_decode
.
EDIT: I tried changing the JSON plugin used to the one @Michal indicated and the results I get are the same:
Javascript
[
{"disciplina":"sdfsdfsdfsd","titulo":"sdfsdfsdf","componentes":"Bloco Completo"},
{"disciplina":"sdfsdfsdfsd","titulo":"sdfsdfsdf","componentes":"Bloco Completo"}
]
PHP Vardump:
string(756) " [ {\"disciplina\":\"sdfsdfsdfsd\",\"titulo\":\"sdfsdfsdf\",\"componentes\":\"Bloco Completo\"}, {\"disciplina\":\"sdfsdfsdfsd\",\"titulo\":\"sdfsdfsdf\",\"componentes\":\"Bloco Completo\"} ] "
When I use PHP's json_decode
, I get NULL.
var_dump(json_decode($_REQUEST['entries']));
Output:
NULL
Upvotes: 2
Views: 1696
Reputation: 11588
well, the trouble seemed to be with the quotes that were being passed in the post, so i just replaced the quotes with open strings to my $_REQUEST.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2561
Concat it using some characters like _
or %%
then pass it to PHP.
In PHP file:
$ar = array();
$ar = explode('special_char',string pass from js);
echo "pre";print_r($ar);
echo "/pre";
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 13639
You need to convert JSON to a string (use JSON stringifier (https://github.com/douglascrockford/JSON-js) and POST the string (as a field value) to the PHP script which does json_decode()
Upvotes: 1