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Let's say I have a javascript array with a bunch of elements (anywhere from 50-200).

I want to send that to PHP (prepared statement) using ajax. Currently, I .load a php file many times inside of a loop, but I want to convert that into an array and send the array once, loading the PHP file once instead of 50-200 times.

array[i] = variable;

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    JSON is your friend :-) Feb 17, 2011 at 22:33
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    The quality of advice we can give is limited by the vagueness of your answer. Can you post some sample code of the loop you're using?
    – user229044
    Feb 17, 2011 at 22:36
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    How can I send the data through JSON/retrieve it on the other end?
    – switz
    Feb 17, 2011 at 22:47

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You could use JSON.stringify(array) to encode your array in JavaScript, and then use $array=json_decode($_POST['jsondata']); in your PHP script to retrieve it.

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    don't forget to sanitize your inputs, or you're toast! :D
    – Stephen
    Feb 17, 2011 at 23:06
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    You should assume that any input to your PHP scripts could have been compromised by someone with malicious intentions. Run any variables that you are planning to put into a database query through mysql_real_escape_string(), and anything that will be put onto the screen through htmlentities()
    – Gareth
    Feb 18, 2011 at 19:21
  • @Gareth after you use JSON.stringify(array), do you have to insert it into a JSON object literal, like datavar = { array: array} ? Or can you just pass array in place of datavar in the parameter of your .getJSON() request? e.g. .get(script.php, array, function(data) {.... Also, is it always jsondata within your $_POST ? Jun 28, 2013 at 7:04
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    @Gnuey You can either do this: .get(script.php, JSON.stringify(array), function(data{... and then retrieve it with $postvars=file_get_contents('php://input');$array=json_decode($postvars, true);, or you can use: .get(script.php, {array: JSON.stringify(array)}, function(data{... and retrieve it with $array=json_decode($_POST['array'], true);.
    – Gareth
    Jun 28, 2013 at 10:05
  • Just to make sure, will stringify also work if I have an $array integers, and in an SQL query I need to match $array (the array of integers) with integers in an attribute column? I read that integers are not specially distinguished, but I just wanted to make sure in this case. Jun 28, 2013 at 23:49
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AJAX requests are no different from GET and POST requests initiated through a <form> element. Which means you can use $_GET and $_POST to retrieve the data.

When you're making an AJAX request (jQuery example):

// JavaScript file

elements = [1, 2, 9, 15].join(',')
$.post('/test.php', {elements: elements})

It's (almost) equivalent to posting this form:

<form action="/test.php" method="post">
  <input type="text" name="elements" value="1,2,9,15">
</form>

In both cases, on the server side you can read the data from the $_POST variable:

// test.php file

$elements = $_POST['elements'];
$elements = explode(',', $elements);

For the sake of simplicity I'm joining the elements with comma here. JSON serialization is a more universal solution, though.

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    I don't know why this isn't accepted answer as it is exactly what OP asked for and causes less hassle, especially that some frameworks automagically explode POST arrays for you
    – zakius
    Aug 5, 2015 at 7:36
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Here's a function to convert js array or object into a php-compatible array to be sent as http get request parameter:

function obj2url(prefix, obj) {
        var args=new Array();
        if(typeof(obj) == 'object'){
            for(var i in obj)
                args[args.length]=any2url(prefix+'['+encodeURIComponent(i)+']', obj[i]);
        }
        else
            args[args.length]=prefix+'='+encodeURIComponent(obj);
        return args.join('&');
    }

prefix is a parameter name.

EDIT:

var a = {
    one: two,
    three: four
};

alert('/script.php?'+obj2url('a', a)); 

Will produce

/script.php?a[one]=two&a[three]=four

which will allow you to use $_GET['a'] as an array in script.php. You will need to figure your way into your favorite ajax engine on supplying the url to call script.php from js.

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    What is any2url?
    – Alex
    Feb 8, 2018 at 7:34
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So use the client-side loop to build a two-dimensional array of your arrays, and send the entire thing to PHP in one request.

Server-side, you'll need to have another loop which does its regular insert/update for each sub-array.

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  • @Switz I assumed you were using the data parameter of a $.get or $.post call.
    – user229044
    Feb 17, 2011 at 23:02
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You can transfer array from javascript to PHP...

Javascript... ArraySender.html

<script language="javascript">

//its your javascript, your array can be multidimensional or associative

plArray = new Array();
plArray[1] = new Array(); plArray[1][0]='Test 1 Data'; plArray[1][1]= 'Test 1'; plArray[1][2]= new Array();
plArray[1][2][0]='Test 1 Data Dets'; plArray[1][2][1]='Test 1 Data Info'; 
plArray[2] = new Array(); plArray[2][0]='Test 2 Data'; plArray[2][1]= 'Test 2';
plArray[3] = new Array(); plArray[3][0]='Test 3 Data'; plArray[3][1]= 'Test 3'; 
plArray[4] = new Array(); plArray[4][0]='Test 4 Data'; plArray[4][1]= 'Test 4'; 
plArray[5] = new Array(); plArray[5]["Data"]='Test 5 Data'; plArray[5]["1sss"]= 'Test 5'; 

function convertJsArr2Php(JsArr){
    var Php = '';
    if (Array.isArray(JsArr)){  
        Php += 'array(';
        for (var i in JsArr){
            Php += '\'' + i + '\' => ' + convertJsArr2Php(JsArr[i]);
            if (JsArr[i] != JsArr[Object.keys(JsArr)[Object.keys(JsArr).length-1]]){
                Php += ', ';
            }
        }
        Php += ')';
        return Php;
    }
    else{
        return '\'' + JsArr + '\'';
    }
}


function ajaxPost(str, plArrayC){
    var xmlhttp;
    if (window.XMLHttpRequest){xmlhttp = new XMLHttpRequest();}
    else{xmlhttp = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");}
    xmlhttp.open("POST",str,true);
    xmlhttp.setRequestHeader("Content-type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
    xmlhttp.send('Array=' + plArrayC);
}

ajaxPost('ArrayReader.php',convertJsArr2Php(plArray));
</script>

and PHP Code... ArrayReader.php

<?php 

eval('$plArray = ' . $_POST['Array'] . ';');
print_r($plArray);

?>

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