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How can I pass a Javascript Array via JQuery Post so that all its contents are accessible via the PHP $_POST array?

Please show an example of code that would do the trick.

Thanks!

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If you want to pass a JavaScript object/hash (ie. an associative array in PHP) then you would do:

$.post('/url/to/page', {'key1': 'value', 'key2': 'value'});

If you wanna pass an actual array (ie. an indexed array in PHP) then you can do:

$.post('/url/to/page', {'someKeyName': ['value','value']});

If you want to pass a JavaScript array then you can do:

$.post('/url/to/page', {'someKeyName': variableName});
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This is fairly straightforward. In your JS, all you would do is this or something similar:

var array = ["thing1", "thing2", "thing3"];

var parameters = {
  "array1[]": array,
  ...
};

$.post(
  'your/page.php',
  parameters
)
.done(function(data, statusText) {
    // This block is optional, fires when the ajax call is complete
});

In your php page, the values in array form will be available via $_POST['array1'].

references

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Here it goes an example:

$.post("test.php", { 'choices[]': ["Jon", "Susan"] });

Hope it helps.

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    But what if the array is in a Javascript variable? Apr 6, 2011 at 19:20
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    var choices = ["Jon", "Susan"]; $.post("test.php", { 'choices[]': choices });
    – Rui
    Apr 6, 2011 at 19:25
  • @Rui, why is the single quotation around choices[] ? where is the rule about it in the site of the js or jquery authority please ? Nov 2, 2012 at 6:50
  • when i was sending `var choiseArr=[];choiseArr=[0]='Jon'; choiseArr=[1]='Susan'; $.post("test.php", { 'choices': choiseArr }); it sends request but not as an array but as choices two times. so i was getting value susan only. your answer helped. saved lots of time.. thanks... :) Nov 14, 2013 at 7:20
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I think we should sent in this format

var array = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
$.post('/controller/MyAction', $.param({ data: array }, true), function(data) {});

Its already mentioned in Pass array to mvc Action via AJAX

It worked for me

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