I'm trying to send a JSON object using the GET method through PHP cURL (I've tried to find an answer on this for a while, but GET is unfortunately named with regards to search engine results...)
Anyway this is what I have right now:
function GET_CURL(){
$api_url='https://www.example.com';
$GETVARS=[
'a'=>1,
'b'=>2
]
$QUERYSTRING=json_encode($GETVARS);
$ch=curl_init();
curl_setopt($ch,CURLOPT_URL,$api_url.$QUERYSTRING);
curl_setopt($ch,CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER);
curl_setopt($ch,CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER,[
'Content-Type: application/json'
]);
return curl_exec($ch)
}
I guess my question would be how XMLHttpRequest handles GET requests, and how to emulate that using cURL.
$API_URL
defined (I don't see it in scope in your example)? What does this have to do withXMLHttpRequest
(which is a javascript construct)? Why try to setContent-Length
header when you are not sending any content (your content is in URL)?Why not send via POST?
: API documentation says to useGET
Uppercase names
: I dunno lol, one of those days.$API_URL definition
: WhoopsXMLHttpRequest
: Nothing, I just want to know how it handles dataContent-Length
: Ok, I'll get rid of it.