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I am using Ajax call in Jquery to get a user logged in to the website.

JQUERY call looks like as below

$("#login-form").validate({
    submitHandler : function(form) {
        var request;
        // bind to the submit event of our form
        // lets select and cache all the fields
        var $inputs = $(form).find("input, select, button, textarea");
        // serialize the data in the form
        var serializedData = $(form).serialize();
        // lets disable the inputs for the duration of the ajax request
        $inputs.prop("disabled", true);
        $('#submit_btn_log').html('<img src="images/loader.gif" 
        style="height:20px"/> Please Wait...');

        // fire off the request to /form.php
        request = $.ajax({
                url: "social_login/login",
                type: "post",
                data: serializedData
        });
        // callback handler that will be called on success
        request.done(function (response, textStatus, jqXHR) {
                // log a message to the console
                //console.log("Hooray, it worked!");
                window.setTimeout(hide_modal, 1000);
                window.setTimeout(function()
                        {window.location.reload()},1000); 
                });
        // callback handler that will be called on failure
        request.fail(function (jqXHR, textStatus, errorThrown) {
                console.error("The following error occured: " + textStatus, 
                errorThrown);
        });
        // callback handler that will be called regardless
        // if the request failed or succeeded
        request.always(function () {
                // reenable the inputs
                $inputs.prop("disabled", false);
        });            
     }
});

PHP function to verify credentials are:

function login( array $data )
{
    $_SESSION['logged_in'] = false;
    if( !empty( $data ) ){
        // Trim all the incoming data:
        $trimmed_data = array_map('trim', $data);           
        // escape variables for security
        $email = mysqli_real_escape_string( $this->_con,  
         $trimmed_data['email'] );
        $password = mysqli_real_escape_string( $this->_con,  
         $trimmed_data['password'] );

        if((!$email) || (!$password) ) {
            throw new Exception( LOGIN_FIELDS_MISSING );
        }
        $password = md5( $password );
        $query = "SELECT user_ids, names, emails, createds FROM users where 
         emails = '$email' and passwords = '$password' ";
        $result = mysqli_query($this->_con, $query);
        $data = mysqli_fetch_assoc($result);
        $count = mysqli_num_rows($result);
        if( $count >= 1){
            $_SESSION = $data;
            $_SESSION['logged_in'] = true;
            return true;
        }else{
            return false;
        }
    } else{
        return false;
    }
}

Here, i am facing the issue that whenever user enters Wrong Credentials then even alert(textStatus) in request.done gives success and modal closes.

Means i am not able to verify whether user has entered wrong credentials. On providing right credentials modal closes and login happpens.

How can i check return value by function on .done function.

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  • done will fire whenever something is returned, regardless of what it is. You have to return the logged in status, and than catch it in the done callback and figure out what to do then.
    – adeneo
    Jul 24, 2015 at 10:50
  • that is what i am not able to figure out... as per concept i know... but how to implemet this way i am confused.
    – Gags
    Jul 24, 2015 at 10:54
  • Could you not just use the success callback rather than done?
    – Ajaypayne
    Jul 24, 2015 at 10:59
  • @Ajaypayne .. can u write small piece of code please
    – Gags
    Jul 24, 2015 at 11:01
  • I would suggest you would validate the response received in .done(...) callback and verify whether credentials are correct or wrong , based on that you can proceed with sign-on process. Jul 24, 2015 at 11:03

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Try this example

In your php script return json

<?php
$json=['success'=>'','error'=>''];
//after some action
if(1){
$json['success']='ok';  
}else{
    $json['error']='Your error message!';   
}


echo json_encode($json);
?>

In JQuery set dataType json

$.ajax({
    url: '/path/to/file',
    type: 'POST',
    dataType: 'json',
    data: {param1: 'value1'},
})
.done(function(data) {
    if(data.success=='ok'){
    //close the dialog
    }else{
    //show errors
alert(data.error);
or console.log(data.error);
    }
})
.fail(function() {
    console.log("error");
})
.always(function() {
    console.log("complete");
});

This is not exact answer of your question but it will help you to understand the process I think!

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