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I have my client app sending a json object to server which is in php.

Client side code:

 var jacc = JSON.stringify(acc);console.log(acc);
 $http.post($rootScope.url+'signup.php',jacc)
   .then(function(response){console.log(response.data);});

which works perfectly fine.

But at server side

 $acc = $_POST["jacc"];
  $code = $_POST["code"];//received later
  if($acc){
     echo 1;//this thing never echoed. 
 }
  elseif ($code  && matchCode($code)){
    if(addAcc($acc))
        echo 1;

}
else echo 0 ." failed";
die();

The output at the console will be always "0 failed". Tried changing the post request to httpbin.org/post which works well. so the problem is with my php script. Also tried a var_dump($_POST) which also returns null value.

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  • You have 2 echo's? echo echo 0? also elseif instead of else if?
    – Toza
    Sep 25, 2015 at 18:38
  • ya i do have 2 echos.. but the program control is not entering to that loop at all.. i always get the last echo as output. and no parse error for my elseif.
    – Sijin T V
    Sep 25, 2015 at 18:44
  • I guess you post a string. But you need to post an object with key:value. Can we see a console.log(jacc) ?
    – dievardump
    Sep 25, 2015 at 18:58
  • @NemanjaT elseif is perfectly fine, according to the PHP manual and the PSR-2 Coding Style Guide. Sep 25, 2015 at 18:58
  • My bad on the elseif, I haven't used or seen it in a while, I guess, so I forgot. Shouldn't it go $http.post({ url: $rootScope.url+'signup.php', data: jacc })... though? Or $http.post($rootScope.url+'signup.php', { jacc: jacc })..., a reference from docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/service/$http
    – Toza
    Sep 25, 2015 at 19:02

2 Answers 2

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Your JavaScript code should be something like :

var params = { jacc : JSON.stringify(acc) };
// or var params = acc; if acc is already an object with the "jacc" property
$http.post($rootScope.url+'signup.php', params)
   .then(function(response){
       console.log(response.data);
   });

Your error is that you try to post a "string" when you need to post an object with key:value.

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  • Then gives us more things. A console log of what you actually posts for example
    – dievardump
    Sep 26, 2015 at 14:16
  • whatever the content it has.. its a json string.. :P and like you said when its sent as a key value pair.. it needs to be reached the server.. :/
    – Sijin T V
    Sep 26, 2015 at 14:47
  • here is my console.log(params) Object {jacc: "{"district":"District name","name":"sijin","number":9400xxx857}"}
    – Sijin T V
    Sep 26, 2015 at 14:49
  • tried with nodejs.. no issues accepting post strings :v
    – Sijin T V
    Sep 27, 2015 at 9:29
  • Can you maybe try that : stackoverflow.com/questions/1282909/… ?
    – dievardump
    Sep 27, 2015 at 10:46
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tiltem saved my day.. thanks to dievardump for help.. Finally i got the issue and able to fix it. When using JSON content-type the $_POST array will not populate. All i had to do to fix it was $rest_json = file_get_contents("php://input"); $_POST = json_decode($rest_json, true);

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