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As I mentioned in title, how can I pass JS array value to PHP and then send it using mysqli?

Here are functions that will help in getting values to be send later.

function getPlayerName() {
    return player.Name;
}

function getPlayerClass() {
    return player.Class;
}

function getPlayerLevel() {
    return player.Level;
}

Most important thing for me is that how can I pass this arrays to PHP?

@Edit
I'm using store.js to save player arrays value (Local Storrage). And here is function that saves it when new player is created.

function saveData(){
    var playerName = document.getElementById('nickname');
    var warriorClass = document.getElementById('warrior');
    var mageClass = document.getElementById('mage');
    var archerClass = document.getElementById('archer');

    if(warriorClass.checked){
        store.set('player', {
            Name: playerName.value,
            Class: 'Warrior',
            Level: playerLevel,
            XP: playerXP,
            HP: playerHP,
            MaxHP: playerMaxHP
        });
    }
    else if(mageClass.checked){
        store.set('player', {
            Name: playerName.value,
            Class: 'Mage',
            Level: playerLevel,
            XP: playerXP,
            HP: playerHP,
            MaxHP: playerMaxHP
        });
    }
    else if(archerClass.checked){
        store.set('player', {
            Name: playerName.value,
            Class: 'Archer',
            Level: playerLevel,
            XP: playerXP,
            HP: playerHP,
            MaxHP: playerMaxHP
        });
    }
}


@Edit2
With Skamielina advice I did something like this:

$.ajax({
      method: "POST",
      url: "top15.php",
      data: { Name: player.Name, Class: player.Class, Level: player.Level }
    })

And top15.php has this:

<?php
        echo 'Name: ' . $_POST['Name'] . '<br/>';
        echo 'Level: ' . $_POST['Level'] . '<br/>';
        echo 'Class: ' . $_POST['Class'] . '<br/>';
?>

Now, on webpage it's

Name: 
Level: 
Class: 

But, FireBug console shows

Name: Oen<br/>Level: 1<br/>Class: Mage<br/> 


Stupid me... Not Array, I mean Variables. God, sorry for this mistake :x

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  • could you add some code for your object player and if it is an array or object or what
    – Joy Biswas
    Aug 18, 2015 at 13:30

7 Answers 7

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Use jQuery and $.ajax function (see docs):

$.ajax({
  method: "POST",
  url: "some.php",
  data: { name: player.Name, class: player.Class, level: player.Level }
})

Next you need have that php file to handle request from the browser, and eventually return results.

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  • And it's not working like it should, for no reason. Using FireBug I have something like this in console from POST. <div id="wykaz" style="color:white;"> Name: Oen<br/>Level: 1<br/>Class: Mage<br/> </div> But on page it's Name: Level: Class:
    – Oen44
    Aug 18, 2015 at 14:03
  • If you want to put results of the top15.php file execution you should use .done() function. See jquery docs.
    – Skamielina
    Aug 19, 2015 at 9:51
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You'll need to use AJAX to send it to the server and process it on the server using PHP and mysqli(). Depending on what you're using, there is a ton of libraries out there that make XHR requests, look at JQuery, it would be the easiest to use probably.

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Create a new php page that takes the Name, Class and Level information through GET or POST parameters:

$name = $_GET/$POST["Name"];

Then, use mysqli to store such information in the database. Finally, communicate with this page using jquery's ajax.

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Hi you question is very open to a lot of content, you need to try to search a little before post on stackoverflow

For sending javascript data into php you have to use Ajax then into the php you can do anything you want to select, insert, update, or anything you need.
I recommend to you use jQuery framework i add you a tutorial for Ajax web crud web app.

http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/os-php-jquery-ajax/

Hope it's helps you.

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Ajax without JQuery

function yourFunction(str){

   if (window.XMLHttpRequest) {
                // code for IE7+, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari
                xmlhttp = new XMLHttpRequest();
            } else {
                // code for IE6, IE5
                xmlhttp = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");
            }
            xmlhttp.onreadystatechange = function() {
                if (xmlhttp.readyState == 4 && xmlhttp.status == 200) {
                    document.getElementById("txtHint").innerHTML = xmlhttp.responseText;
                }
            }
            xmlhttp.open("GET","yourPhp.php?q="+str,true);
            xmlhttp.send();
}

}

and in yourPhp.php to get your value

$q .= $_GET['q'];

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Is not clear to me if results are arrays or if you need to pass them as array. As other has already said best way to do this is with Ajax and Jquery. Check this fiddle if you need to pass them as array.

var player = new players("pippo","something",12);
var array_php = new Array();
array_php["name"] = getPlayerName(player);
array_php["Class"] = getPlayerClass(player);
array_php["level"] = getPlayerLevel(player);

//pass it to php file with jquery

$.ajax({
  method: "POST",
  url: "/echo/html/", //user your own file.php
  data: { array:array_php }
}).done(function() {
 alert("uploaded");
});
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Sorry for my mistake, I meant Variables not Arrays. My bad, solution is way easier than i thought.

<?php
        echo '<script>';
        echo "var player = store.get('player')";
        echo '</script>';
        echo "Name: <script> document.writeln(player.Name)</script><br/>";
        echo "Level: <script> document.writeln(player.Level)</script><br/>";
        echo "Class: <script> document.writeln(player.Class)</script><br/>";
?>

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