I am using each
function of jQuery selector to go through elements. Then I just want to write them into an Array and post it. This is my code:
if(domains.length === 0) {
var data = "skip";
} else {
var data = [];
$(".domain_row").each(function (index) {
var label = $(this).find('.r_label');
var myData = new Array();
myData['domain'] = $(this).find('.r_domain').html();
if(label.hasClass('label-success')) myData['type'] = "register";
data[index] = myData;
});
}
$.post("./index.php?domains_ajax", {
action: "add",
product: $("#product").val(),
data: data,
}, function (response) {
if(response == "true") window.location = "./cart.php?a=view";
else sweetAlert("Fehler!", "Leider ist ein Fehler aufgetreten. Bitte versuchen Sie es erneut.", "error");
});
In case data
is the string skip
, it works. But in the else
case it is not working. This is the Array directly after the each
:
But - unfortunately - this is all what PHP receives (var_dump($_POST);
):
array(2) {
["action"]=>
string(3) "add"
["product"]=>
string(1) "2"
}
The data field is missing. It works - as I said before - if data is only a string or even an Array with alphanumerical values.
data
? If you aren't giving anything fordata
then why are you expecting anything?myData
should be anobject
instead of anarray
. Unlikephp
,js
treatsobject
andarray
differently. Replacevar myData = new Array();
withvar myData = {}
. Are you aware that, you are gettingarray
of anarray
in console ?