In my jQuery code I'm creating an object like this:
var fields = [
['title','New Title'],
['description', 'New Description'],
['stuff', ['one','two','three']]
];
var objectsArray=[
{
fields:fields
}
];
var saveObject = {
command: 'test',
callback:'testResopnse',
objects: objectsArray
}
Which I then send via ajax to a PHP page like this:
saveDataAsParseObjects(saveObject)
function saveDataAsParseObjects(saveObj){
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
dataType: "json",
url: "php/parseFunctions.php",
data: {data:saveObj},
success: function(response) {
console.log(response);
},
error: function(response) {
console.log(response);
}
});
};
In my PHP page I'm doing this:
$data= $_POST['data'];
if($data['command'] == 'test'){
testStuff($data);
}
function testStuff($data){
$objects = $data['objects'];
foreach($objects as $object){
$fields = $object['fields'];
foreach($fields as $column => $value){
echo is_array($value) ? 'Array, ' : 'not an Array, ';
}
}
}
Considering my original fields
array on the jQuery page, I expect testStuff()
to return:
'not an Array, not an Array, Array,'
.
But instead it returns:
'Array, Array, Array,'
Why is $value
an array in this foreach loop when I expect it to by a string?
foreach($fields as $column => $value)
['stuff', ['one','two','three']]
?