I'm trying to figure out why, when returning json array using Laravel's Response::json
I get an empty object where it should return an html block.
Here's my method in the controller, which adds new record using Eloquent model:
public function add() {
$data = Input::only(array(
'title'
));
$validation = Validator::make($data, array(
'title' => 'required|min:3|alpha_num_spaces'
));
if ($validation->fails()) {
return Response::json(array(
'error' => true,
'validation' => $validation->messages()
));
}
$todo = new Todo();
$todo->title = $data['title'];
if (!$todo->save()) {
return Response::json(array(
'error' => true,
'validation' => array(
'title' => 'Record could not be added'
)
));
}
$row = View::make('partials.row', array('todo' => $todo));
return Response::json(array(
'error' => false,
'append' => $row
));
}
When everything is validated and record added to database, the last Response::json
returns:
{"error":false,"append":{}}
Wheres when I just return View::make('partials.row', array('todo' => $todo));
I get the expected result, which is a table row with the new record:
<tr data-id="17">
<td>
test 8
</td>
<td>
<a href="#" class="edit">Edit</a>
</td>
<td>
<a href="#" class="delete">Delete</a>
</td>
</tr>
Is there a conflict with Response::json
and html content?
$row
is a string withvar_dump()
?