I'm working on a project where I have some jQuery code that is supposed to check if a certain row in the database exists. If the row does exist, The code within the success stage gets executed. But the problem I have with this script is when the 'checkdb' function gets executed the code within success happens even though the row doesn't exist in the database. What is causing this?
jQuery code
checkdb = function () {
$.ajax({
type: 'GET',
url: '/droplet/get/' + {{ $webshop->id }},
data: '_token = <?php echo csrf_token() ?>',
success: function(data) {
var id = setInterval(frame, 500);
function frame() {
console.log('Executing "Frame"');
if (width2 >= 30) {
clearInterval(id);
clearInterval(mainInterval);
installWebshop();
alert('This is done');
} else {
width2++;
elements(width2);
}
}
},
error: function(data) {
alert('Something went wrong' . data);
}
});
console.log('Executing "checkDB"');
};
mainInterval = setInterval(checkdb,1000 * 60);
The jQuery above gets executed every minute, To check if the row is present. The PHP code below is supposed to check if the row in the database exists. If it does, it should return a response which then ends up in the succeeding stage in jQUery. If it does not already exist, Do something else
PHP code
public function getAll(Request $request, $id)
{
$droplet = Droplet::where("webshop_id", "=", $id)->exists();
if ($droplet != null) {
$info = Droplet::where("webshop_id", "=", $id)->get();
return response()->json(array($info));
} else {
return response()->json('There is nothing');
}
}
Why is it executing the succeeding stage even though the row does not already exist? Thanks in advance
$droplet = Droplet::where("webshop_id", "=", $id)->exists();
to$droplet = Droplet::where("webshop_id", "=", $id)->first();
exists()
returns true or false, so you're checking fornull
, instead check forfalse