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I'm trying to submit a form via ajax and post to /wp-admin/admin-ajax.php but I am getting response code 400.

I am submitting the form as so:

$.ajax("/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php", {
  type: 'post',
  dataType: 'json',
  data: form_data,
  success : function(response) {
    console.log('working', responseText)
  },
  error: function(err){
    console.log('err', err)
  }
}); 

On my Wordpress backend I simply have an action and my handler function:

function panacea_form_process() {
    // do whatever you need in order to process the form.
    return 'working';
}

add_action("wp_ajax_nopriv_panacea_form", "panacea_form_process");

I was following this guide - https://teamtreehouse.com/community/submitting-a-form-in-wordpress-using-ajax but have tried to simplify it for debugging purposes.

I tried having a nonce but believe I don't require it as that is only needed for users who are logged in?

Hitting a wall so any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.

EDIT:

Have added localize script:

wp_localize_script( "_main-sripts",
    'theUniqueNameForYourJSObject',
    array(
      'ajaxUrl' => admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php' ),
      'nonce' => wp_create_nonce( "randomstring" ),
    )
  );

Updated my ajax call with localized admin url and also action name etc

$.ajax(theUniqueNameForYourJSObject.admin_url, {
  type: 'post',
  dataType: 'json',
  data: data : {action: "panacea_form", form_data : form_data, nonce: theUniqueNameForYourJSObject.nonce},
  success : function(responseText, statusText, xhr, $form) {
    console.log('working', responseText)
  },
  error: function(err){
    console.log('err', err)
  }
}); 

Updated my action to return using wp_send_json and to include the action for logged in users:

function panacea_form_process() {
    // do whatever you need in order to process the form.
    wp_send_json('working');
}

add_action("wp_ajax_nopriv_panacea_form", "panacea_form_process");
add_action("wp_ajax_panacea_form", "panacea_form_process");

2 Answers 2

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I tried having a nonce but believe I don't require it as that is only needed for users who are logged in?

Nonce - is required. Request will be more securely. What about your form_data? This should be json or request string.

And

function panacea_form_process() {
    // do whatever you need in order to process the form.
    return 'working';
}

Must have an echo, not return. Use wp_send_json() for returning data. Or wp_send_json_success() for success results or enter link description here for failed.

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  • 'Request will be more securely' thus it's not required but advised.
    – Jebble
    Feb 12, 2018 at 11:52
  • Have added wp response handler function and also included action name in the ajax request along with some other changes. Have added my changes to OP. Unfortunately still getting the same error response of 400
    – Stretch0
    Feb 12, 2018 at 12:16
  • Check this topick Feb 12, 2018 at 12:25
  • @MaximSarandi not working. Getting same result of 400 response
    – Stretch0
    Feb 12, 2018 at 12:29
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Your specific problem probably comes from the fact that you're missing an action. You're using add_action("wp_ajax_nopriv_panacea_form", "panacea_form_process"); but the wp_ajax_nopriv is for non privileged users. Or users that are not logged in to the website/wp-admin

Since you're developing the site you're probably logged and so AJAX calls that should work for both logged-in en non-logged-in users you need another action so change is to add_action("wp_ajax_nopriv_panacea_form", "panacea_form_process"); add_action("wp_ajax_panacea_form", "panacea_form_process");

Other then that you should echo results from AJAX calls, returning doesn't work properly in this case. Ideally you'd use wp_send_json as well.

Tip: You should localize your ajax URL from where you enqueue the script to ensure the call still works when wp-admin is renamed.

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  • Have added the section action hook and have also tried not being logged in but getting the same error response of 400. Have edit OP to show my changes
    – Stretch0
    Feb 12, 2018 at 12:16
  • The handle you are localizing is _main-sripts is this a typo for 'scripts' because if so, that typo is the reason it's still not working
    – Jebble
    Feb 13, 2018 at 13:53
  • Did you need any other help or is your problem solved?
    – Jebble
    Feb 26, 2018 at 8:28

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