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I have a JSON array I'm getting from php:

"{\"GUINNESS\":[\"Food\",\"Gifting\",\"Merchandise\"]}"

In Jquery I have -

$.getJSON("menu_processing.php",function(json) {
  $.each(json,function(index,val) {
 $("ul.navlist").append('<li id="'+index+'" class="list">'+val+'</li>');    
    });  

});

I want to get Guiness as the top level, and process the nested array as a sublevel -

I was thinking something like:

$.each(json,function(index,val) {
    // print the top level 
    $.each(json,function(key,val) {
        // print the sub level
});});

But I still can't figure out how to about this in jquery - any help or pointers much appreciated. I tried searching for something here but nothing even gives me a clue about how to go about this. Am I even on the right track in jquery?

4 Answers 4

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$.getJSON parses the JSON for you. To get the GUINNESS property - the array - of the object, you can use the normal dot notation:

$.getJSON("menu_processing.php",function(json) {
    var ul = $("ul.navlist");
    $.each(json.GUINNESS, function(i, val) {
//             ^^^^^^^^^
        ul.append('<li class="list">'+val+'</li>');    
    });
});

If you don't know the property names in the top object (like "GUINESS"), you can use the double each (or a much simpler for-loop) as you guessed correct:

$.getJSON("menu_processing.php",function(json) {
    var ul = $("ul.navlist");
    $.each(json, function(name, val) {
        // name === "GUINNESS"
        // val is the array
        $.each(val, function(name, subval) {
            ul.append('<li class="list">'+subval+'</li>');    
    });
});

The same with normal loop syntax:

// …
    for (var name in json) {
        var val = json[name];
        for (var i=0; i<val.length; i++) {
            var subval = val[i];
            // do something
        }
    }
// …
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  • I still don't follow you, how do I go about that - json.object or json.key? - from what I understand you're saying double each loop is not necessary. Aug 27, 2012 at 19:37
  • Arggh! I'm getting a type a is null and type a is undefined error. I'm basicaly trying to populate a dynamic navigation menu based on the result set from a database. Guinness is one of the top level options and the only one that has a sublevel. Aug 27, 2012 at 19:51
  • I don't know what your a is, but this seems to come from your DOM creation code which you didn't present us.
    – Bergi
    Aug 27, 2012 at 19:53
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You want to iterate over the json.GUINESS property, which is an array, rather than json, which is an object after being parsed by the .getJSON method:

$.each(json.GUINESS, function (index, val) {
    $('ul.navlist').append('<li id="' + index + '" class="list">' + val + '</li>');
});
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Try something like this:

$.each(json, function() {
    // You access the values using this.somearraykey
    if(isArray(this.somearraykey)){ // If you need to check if it is a multidimentional array
        $items = [];

        // More iterating
        $.each(this.somevalue, function(){
            // Push the values into some structure
            $items.push('<li id="' + this.whatever + '">' + this.somevalue + ' ' + this.someothervalue'</li>');
        });

        $joined = '<ul>' + $items.join('') + '</ul>';
    } else{
        $joined  = '';
    }

    $newitem = [];
    $newitem.push('<li>' + this.someotherarraykey + $joined + '</li>'); // push, push.. 
    $('#placeholderOrWhatever').html('<ul>' + $newitem.join('') + '</ul>');
});

The thing you should focus on (at least so far as I've come) is .push (array push) and .join

Edit: You of course need this function to make it work:

function isArray(what) {
    return Object.prototype.toString.call(what) === '[object Array]';
}
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Just reassign the JSON variable as the GUINNESS value;

$.getJSON("menu_processing.php",function(json) {
    json = json.GUINNESS
    $.each(json,function(index,val) {
        $("ul.navlist").append('<li id="'+index+'" class="list">'+val+'</li>');    
    });  
});

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