I have a simple html form that calls a php script to either create or update a file containing json script.
My html code,
<form name="inputs" method="post" action="parameters.php">
Provide template name: <input type="text" name="templatename"><br>
Which type? <select name="type"> <option value="abc">abc</option> <option value="def">def</option> <option value="ghi">ghi</option> </select><br>
What name? <input type="text" name="name"><br>
<input type="submit" name="Submit" value="submit">
</form>
Here's parameters.php,
<?php
class Templates {
public $templatename = "";
public $type = "";
public $name = "";
}
$mytemplate = new Templates();
$mytemplate->templatename = $_POST['templatename'];
$mytemplate->type = $_POST['type'];
$mytemplate->name = $_POST['name'];
$data = json_encode($mytemplate);
$templates = file_get_contents('users.txt');
$templates = json_decode($templates);
array_push($templates, $data);
$fh = fopen("users.txt", "a");
fwrite($fh, $templates);
fclose($fh);
?>
This gives me the following output,
{"templatename":"1","type":"abc","name":"abc123"}{"templatename":"2","type":"def","name":"def123"}
The resulting json syntax is wrong. How can I add a new json element to preexisting json elements and how do I add a new json element when there're no previous json elements?