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The project: I'm trying to get a list of image files from the NOAA server (it's open and allowed). The file names are semi-random based on time stamp. I need to return that dir list to an array.

The code snippet from this post works. HERE >>

It looks like this after I hard code the $url:

<?php
$url = 'http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/RadarImg/NCR/JAX/';
$html = file_get_contents($url);
$count = preg_match_all('/<td><a href="([^"]+)">[^<]*<\/a><\/td>/i', $html, $files);
for ($i = 0; $i < $count; ++$i) {
    echo "File: " . $files[1][$i] . "<br />\n";
}
?>

call the  function getimages (NCR, JAX) ;
function getimages (ncr_or_nzt, the_site_name) {
    var filelist =new array (); 
    var filelist = 'http://mysite.com/mypath/getimages.php?ncr_or_nzt&the_site_name';
}

Then I only need the 4 most recent file names from the dir

Last, I need the var **filelist [ ] array available outside the 'function getimages' so I can asign it to an 'img.src' tag elsewhere in the html.**

Wish I could describe it better.

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Easiest first...

var filelist = new Array(); // declare array outside of function first

function getimages(ncr_or_nzt, the_site_name) {
    filelist.push('http://mysite.com/mypath/getimages.php?ncr_or_nzt&the_site_name');
}

// filelist is now available outside of the function

Passing arguments to PHP...

$argv is an array of command line arguments. You should probably test for the nuber, etc. but to get you started...

$url = sprintf('http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/RadarImg/%s/%s/', $argv[0], $argv[1]);

Also, if you're using PHP as a CLI script, put #!/usr/bin/php (or the location of PHP on your OS) and make the script executable. On a Linux machine you would do a sudo chmod +x [filename], and then you can execute with .\[filename].

Get first four images only...

Lastly, to get only the four most recent images, you can do something like the following...

$count = preg_match_all('/<td><a href="([^"]+)">[^<]*<\/a><\/td>/i', $html, $files);

// turn files array upside down, most recent first and vice versa
$files = array_reverse($files);

if ($count >= 4) {
    $count = 4;
}

Or...

$count = preg_match_all('/<td><a href="([^"]+)">[^<]*<\/a><\/td>/i', $html, $files);

// turn files array upside down, most recent first and vice versa
$files = array_reverse($files);

// slice off the files we want
$files = array_slice($files[1], 0, 4);

And then...

foreach ($files as $file) {
    printf("File: %s<br/>\n", $file);
}

Is there anything else you need..?

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  • wow..! I will try that right now.. re" is there anything else you need?...in the last section "Get FIRST four images only".. what I think I need is the LAST four images, not the first four.. I need the four MOST RECENT images (they add a new one about every six minutes.) Jan 27, 2013 at 17:02
  • I think I put something in the wrong place..I changed the 2nd line in the php to "$url = 'radar.weather.gov/ridge/RadarImg/%s/%s', $argv[0], $argv[1]);" .. and now it throws an error.. "Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ',' in getimages.php on line 2" Jan 27, 2013 at 17:18
  • Yeah, d'ya see the semicolon after the single quote in the URL? Take it out.
    – Ian Atkin
    Jan 27, 2013 at 17:22
  • well, I got the 2nd line fixed.. no error.. but the return is not fetching the file name..it seems to be fetching the path letter by letter.. i.e. alert (filelist [0]); =h.. then alert (filelist [1]); =t.. then alert (filelist [2]); = t.. then alert (filelist [3]); = p ..etc.. must be something small wrong but I don't see it.. Jan 27, 2013 at 17:56
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    I'm certain that you provided all the right information but I've just not assembled it correctly .. I will certainly "green check" it as soon as I can get the JAX_20130127_1727_NCR.gif into a var that I can use elsewhere in the app .. In my original request for "help" I said "Last, I need the var filelist [ ] array available outside the 'function getimages' so I can asign it to an 'img.src' tag elsewhere in the html.".. but I'm not there yet. thank you in any case. Jan 27, 2013 at 19:07
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basically, this worked.. thanks all

in the html:

<script src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.9.0/jquery.min.js" 
function loadjquery () {
$.ajax({
    "url": "ajaxV6.php",
    "type": "GET",
    "dataType": "json",
    "success": function( data, status, xhr ){
        alert("this is returned from the php ->>" + data[1] );
        noaafilelist = ( data[1] ); //<< assign to global var

    }
});

}

and..

function showResult (){
            alert('this is global ->>' + noaafilelist );
}

and.. in the PHP.. .. at very end, print

print json_encode($files[1]);

and to make it global for the rest of the html file add:

var noaafilelist; // out side the function

I'm sure this will seem clunky after a few months.. but right now it's at least working.

Dennis

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