So i'm trying to make a drawing application in html/javascript, where i want to save the files to mysql/phpmyadmin. My problem is connecting to the database i set up.
What's happening is that the user draws on the canvas, clicks on a save button and i send the lines (saved in an array) and the user name from my javascript file to a php file which sends the information to the database. I've tried looking online for a solution but i can't seem to find anything that helps me. It's probably right in front of me, but i've never tried writing in javascript and php.
Just to be sure there's no confusion: I can't seem to figure out how to send the data from my javascript file to my php file and update the database
Here's what i got so far:
Html:
<button id="saveimage" onclick="saveImage()">Save image</button>
Javascript:
function saveImage()
{
var position = JSON.stringify(allMousePos);
author = prompt("Please type your name");
$.ajax({
type: 'post',
url: 'https://localhost/folder/database.php',
data: {author: author, position: position},
success: function( data ) {
console.log( data );
}
});
}
Php:
$dbhost = 'localhost';
$dbuser = 'User';
$dbpass = 'pass';
$conn = mysql_connect($dbhost, $dbuser, $dbpass);
if (!$conn)
{
die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error());
}
if (!get_magic_quotes_gpc())
{
$author = addslashes($_POST['author']);
$mousepositions = addslashes($_POST['position']);
} else
{
$author = $_POST['name'];
$mousepositions = $_POST['position'];
}
var_dump($author);
$sql = "INSERT INTO Images (Author, Image) VALUES ('$author', '$mousepositions')";
mysql_select_db('db_to_use');
$retval = mysql_query($sql, $conn);
if (!$retval)
{
die('Could not enter data: ' . mysql_error());
}
echo "Entered data successfully\n";
mysql_close($conn);
I'm not getting any output from the console in chrome or firefox when running this, and nothing in the database
I don't know if you need any more info, but let me know if you do. The database only has 3 fields, an id which auto increments, and then author and the positions.
$("#saveimage").on( 'click', function () {
and the corresponding braces. The click handler is not needed as your function is already triggered by the elements onclick attributeaddslashes
is not the right way to do this.mysql_query
is an obsolete interface and should not be used in new applications and will be removed in future versions of PHP. PDO is not hard to learn. A guide like PHP The Right Way explains best practices.