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When Im sending post request to php - it return string to me and I can't do anything with it.

That's my request from JS:

axios.post("ajax.php", JSON.stringify(myObj))

That's how I get data (from JS) in PHP:

$data = $_POST;

And that's response of $data var_dump

array(1) {
  ["{"username":"rew","info":"rew"}"]=>
  string(0) ""
}

I need 2 variables. First username and second info. How can I do it? Is it possible to split this line? Or I sending in wrong format?

My full PHP code

$data = array(
  "userName" => $_POST['userName'],
  "pass" => $_POST['pass']
);
$opts = array(
  'http'=>array(
    'method'  => 'POST',
    'content' => json_encode($data),
    'header'  => "Content-Type: application/json\r\n" .
                 "Accept: application/json\r\n" .
                 "Authorization: Basic " . base64_encode("$username:$password"),
  )
);
$context = stream_context_create($opts);
$file = file_get_contents($remote_url, false, $context);
echo $file;

And var myObj

let myObj = {
    "username": "rew",
    "info": "rew"
};
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It seems you don't need to stringify the object. The default content-type with axios is going to be application/json, so this should work:

axios.post("ajax.php", myObj);

As to $_POST will only come content type application/x-www-form-urlencoded and multipart/form-data, you need to change your code to decode raw input:

json_decode(file_get_contents('php://input'), true);
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  • I thought so too. But in this case it returns empty array. json_decode returns null. Oct 3, 2019 at 16:22
  • Can you update your question with myObj example and php code you use?
    – freeek
    Oct 3, 2019 at 16:23
  • @AleksKharchenko you making it too complex, don't use $_POST here. Or it is a requirement?
    – freeek
    Oct 3, 2019 at 16:35
  • With 'php://input' - it's working, finally I get right JSON :) No, it's not requirement, I'm just was looking for right solution Oct 3, 2019 at 16:45

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