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So far, I have figured out how to return a typical JSON response in Zend Framework 2. First, I added the ViewJsonStrategy to the strategies section of the view_manager configuration. Then, instead of returning a ViewModel instance from the controller action, I return a JsonModel instance with all my variables set.

Now that I've figured that piece out, I need to understand how to render a view and return it within that JSON response. In ZF1, I was able to use $this->view->render($scriptName), which returned the HTML as a string. In ZF2, the Zend\View\View::render(...) method returns void.

So... how can I render an HTML view script and return it in a JSON response in one request?

This is what I have right now:

    if ($this->getRequest()->isXmlHttpRequest()) {
        $jsonModel = new JsonModel(...);

        /* @todo Render HTML script into `$html` variable, and add to `JsonModel` */
        return $jsonModel;
    } else {
        return new ViewModel(...);
    }
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Hey I'm just returning to it since i'm at it, too. What exactly is your problem though? When you return a jsonModel(array($data)), then the response is json. You do not want to render any view or whatsoever when returning json Oo – Sam Sep 21 '12 at 11:40
I need to render a partial view inside the JSON response. Example: {"html":"<tr><td>I'm an HTML response</td></tr>"}. – webjawns.com Sep 29 '12 at 1:42

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OK, i think i finally understood what you're doing. I've found a solution that i think matches your criteria. Though i am sure that there is room for improvement, as there's some nasty handwork to be done...

public function indexAction()
{
  if (!$this->getRequest()->isXmlHttpRequest()) {
    return array();
  }

  $htmlViewPart = new ViewModel();
  $htmlViewPart->setTerminal(true)
               ->setTemplate('model/controller/action')
               ->setVariables(array(
                  'key' => 'value'
               ));

  $htmlOutput = $this->getServiceLocator()
                     ->get('viewrenderer')
                     ->render($htmlViewPart);

  $jsonModel = new JsonModel();
  $jsonModel->setVariables(array(
    'html' => $htmlOutput,
    'jsonVar1' => 'jsonVal2',
    'jsonArray' => array(1,2,3,4,5,6)
  ));

  return $jsonModel;
}

As you can see, the templateMap i create is ... nasty ... it's annoying and i'm sure it can be improved by quite a bit. It's a working solution but just not a clean one. Maybe somehow one would be able to grab the, probably already instantiated, default PhpRenderer from the ServiceLocator with it's template- and path-mapping and then it should be cleaner.

Thanks to the comment ot @DrBeza the work needed to be done could be reduced by a fair amount. Now, as I'd initially wanted, we will grab the viewrenderer with all the template mapping intact and simply render the ViewModel directly. The only important factor is that you need to specify the fully qualified template to render (e.g.: "$module/$controller/$action")

I hope this will get you started though ;)

PS: Response looks like this:

Object:
    html: "<h1>Hello World</h1>"
    jsonArray: Array[6]
    jsonVar1: "jsonVal2"
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I appreciate the response, but I feel like a broken record. This is helpful, but it doesn't answer my question. I need to return the HTML in a JSON response, which will include other variables -- potentially multiple views. – webjawns.com Oct 1 '12 at 2:20
@webjawns.com I've editted my answer, i hope this will get you started. – Sam Oct 1 '12 at 7:10
The isXmlHttpRequest() can be ignored btw, was just for me to render my template from which i call the ajax-request ;) – Sam Oct 1 '12 at 7:13
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@Sam You can shortcut all of that with: $htmlOutput = $this->getServiceLocator()->get('viewrenderer')->render('test/test', $viewModel). – DrBeza Oct 1 '12 at 23:18
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@DrBeza Thanks for clarifying, i thought that it'd be possible to do, but simple didn't know how to :) I'll try and modify the answer :) – Sam Oct 2 '12 at 5:49
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As usual framework developer mess thing about AJAX following the rule why simple if might be complex Here is simple solution in controller script

public function checkloginAction()
{
   // some hosts need to this some not 
   //header ("Content-type: application/json");  // this work
   // prepare json aray ....
   $arr = $array("some" => .....);
   echo json_encode($arr); // this works
   exit;
}

This works in ZF1 and ZF2 as well No need of view scrpt at all

If you use advise of ZF2 creator

use Zend\View\Model\JsonModel;
....


 $result = new JsonModel($arr);
 return $result;

AJAX got null as response at least in zf 2.0.0

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I need to render a view script within the Ajax response. – webjawns.com Sep 29 '12 at 1:38
Like this: {"html":"<strong>I'm an HTML response</strong>"}. – webjawns.com Sep 29 '12 at 1:44

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