Building a messaging system for my site and i have been stuck for days. I have this PHP link
<a href='user_msg.php?hash=$hash'>$name</a>
When you click on the link, it takes you to a page where you can send message to a user you've connected to (this connection is binded by the $hash)
in the page for sending the message, i hid the $hash in and hidden input value="$hash" and it sends the message to row in database with the $hash with the following scripts (They have no issue and work fine)
var msg_area = $('.msg_area');
msg_area.scrollTop(msg_area.prop("scrollHeight"));
$('#send_rep').submit(function (e) {
e.preventDefault();
var $form = $(this), url = $form.attr('action');
var posting = $.post(url, {rep_msg: $('#rep_msg').val(), hash: $('#hash').val()});
posting.done(function (data) {
alert('success');
});
});
PHP script to send
require_once ("db.php");
$db = new MyDB();
session_start();
if (isset($_POST['rep_msg']) && !empty($_POST['rep_msg']) || isset($_POST['hash']) && !empty($_POST['hash']))
{
$hash = (int)$_GET['hash'];
$my_id = $_SESSION['log_id'];
$rep_msg = $_POST['rep_msg'];
$hash = $_POST['hash'];
$rsql = <<<EOF
INSERT INTO messager (message, group_hash, from_id) VALUES('$rep_msg', '$hash', '$my_id');
EOF;
$rret = $db->exec($rsql);
$ursql = <<<EOF
SELECT * FROM User WHERE ID = '$my_id';
EOF;
$urret = $db->query($ursql);
while ($urrow = $urret->fetchArray(SQLITE3_ASSOC)) {
$from_fname = $urrow['fname'];
$from_img = $urrow['image'];
header('Location: user_msg.php?hash=' . $hash);
}
}
The above Ajax Request and php script work fone to sedn the messages to database.
The issue not is getting the messages from database
This is the script i am currently using (not working)
PHP script to get message
require_once ("db.php");
$db = new MyDB();
session_start();
if (isset($_GET['hash']) && !empty($_GET['hash']))
{
$hash = (int)$_GET['hash'];
$us_id = $_SESSION['log_id'];
$mesql =<<<EOF
SELECT from_id, message FROM messager WHERE group_hash = '$hash';
EOF;
$meret = $db->query($mesql);
while ($merow = $meret->fetchArray(SQLITE3_ASSOC))
{
$from_id = $merow['from_id'];
$messages = $merow['message'];
$usql =<<<EOF
SELECT * FROM User WHERE ID = '$from_id';
EOF;
$uret = $db->query($usql);
while ($urow = $uret->fetchArray(SQLITE3_ASSOC)) {
$from_fname = $urow['fname'];
$from_img = $urow['image'];
if ($from_id != $_SESSION['log_id']) {
echo "
<div class='from_bubble'><div class='from_img'><img src='$from_img'></div><div class='from_txt'><p>$messages</p></div></div>";
} else {
echo "
<div class='rep_bubble'><div class='rep_img'><img src='$from_img'></div><div class='rep_txt'><p>$messages</p></div></div>";
}
}
echo "<input style='display: none' type='text' class='hash' name='hash' value='$hash' id='hash'>";
}
}
Ajax Request
setInterval(function() {
$('.msg_area').load("get_msg.php");
}, 2000);
But the get is not working. I suspect fro some reason, its not getting the $hash. Please is there a solution to this or am i trying something impossible.
Any help would be appreciated. If more info is needed please ask. Thanks in advance
Maybe $hash = (int)$_GET['hash']; would be $hash = (int)$_POST['hash'];
And you have more than just one $_GET...
In your ajax request you are using POST so you will need to get the hash with the POST as well: if (isset($_POST['hash']) && !empty($_POST['hash']))
{
$hash = (int)$_POST['hash'];
Using '' in PHP indicates the actual string you are writing.
If you want to use a PHP variable in a string you should use "", so try changing $name
Check this for more info:
http://php.net/manual/en/language.types.string.php
Then, how do you hide your hash in the input?
You could use <input value="$_GET['hash']" ... />
In the script to send , does it enter the if? Try adding statements to see if SQL returns any error.
Hope this helps.
Answer to the question was to create a PHP SESSION for the $hash($_SESSION['hash'] = $hash) and to use this session all over the site with session_start().
In a php program, I have a web page in $page variable.
...
$page = file_get_contents("http://www.autostrade.it/autostrade-gis/gis.do", false, $context);
$dom = new DOMDocument;
$dom->loadHTML($);
$xpath = new DOMXPath($dom);
...
In this page there are some javascript and I want to take the json data contained in the variable called "evtsVar".
...
<script ...>
...
</script>
<script ...>
...
var evtsVar = {json data}
...
</script>
Use Xpath query is the right method? How can I do to take this variable value?
Thank you all and sorry for my English.
This is a very specific question about a certain page. I've analyzed the page you have provided the link. There is a variable within a script tag. You want to get that in JSON.
I've used jquery for the solution, strongly recommended for you too.
Get the page first:
<?
$page = file_get_contents("http://www.autostrade.it/autostrade-gis/gis.do", false, $context);
?>
Then get the page in a javascript variable:
var page = <?php echo json_encode( $page ) ?>;
Now we have the page, we should find the string starting with "var evtsVar = ", ending with ";":
var preString = "var evtsVar = ";
var postString = ";";
var preIndex = page.indexOf( preString );
var searchIndex = preIndex + page.substring( preIndex ).indexOf( postString );
var evtsString = page.slice( preIndex + preString.length , searchIndex );
Now get parse the string to a json object and print:
var evtsVar = JSON.parse( evtsString );
console.log( evtsVar );
Tested, works.
First let me apologize for the confusing heading, i am not very sure on how to phrase it with my situation, it is a little complex.
The situation explained with an image.
1.) First i have a while loop of JSON data coming in from php( it contains multiple userid etc).
2.) Ajax picks up those data and place them into html with a button to each id.
3.) When the button on click, it sends out that specific id to another php.
I have no idea how to get the data[i].userid and data[i].listingid from the ajax and send it out again.
Thanks for your time
Image
First php
$result=mysqli_query($con,"SELECT * FROM list WHERE Listingid = '$Listingid' AND Status ='Bird'");
while($row = mysqli_fetch_array($result))
{
$output[] = $row;
}
if (!empty($output)){
echo json_encode( $output );}
else{
echo json_encode( [] );
}
Javascript
<script>
function gup( name )
{
name = name.replace(/[\[]/,"\\\[").replace(/[\]]/,"\\\]");
var regexS = "[\\?&]"+name+"=([^&#]*)";
var regex = new RegExp( regexS );
var results = regex.exec( window.location.href );
if( results == null )
return null;
else
return results[1];
}
var frank_param1 = gup( 'Listingid' );
$("#display12").append(frank_param1);
console.log(frank_param1)
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: "list.php",
data: {"data":frank_param1},
dataType:'json',
success: function(data){
for(var i=0; i<data.length; i++) {
console.log(data)
var html1 = "<div class=two> Listingid : " + data[i].Listingid + "User id : " + data[i].userid + "</div>" +
"<a id =newListing class=btn btn-success btn-lg1 type=button style=width:140px; href=#noteform data-toggle =modal >"+"submit "+"</a>"
;
$('#display12').append(html1);
}}
});
</script>
Well the data-variable in the success-callback should contain the data from PHP. You have JSON encoded the data in PHP, so you will have to decode that JSON if you want to print the actual data or something. If you just wanna forward it to some other script - you can make a new ajax-request in the success-callback and just stuff the encoded data in there without decoding it.
After decoding the JSON string, it should come out as the $output-array in JavaScript and you can just loop through it.
As for PHP, I don't exactly remember if $output[] = $row means pushing the rows in to the array, but regardless I would use array_push()-function to do it.
I have a function in php that need an id and i need to add a variable in my ajax url the id
PHP Code:
function get_json_selected($purpose)
{
//echo $this->input->post("ids");
$ids = explode(",", $this->input->post("ids"));
$site_url = site_url($this->router->class);
if ($purpose == "EQUIPEMENT"){
$this->db->select(
'a.id,
a.manufacturer,
a.description,
a.serial_no,
a.part_no,
a.status,
a.availability,
getReturnStatus(a.id) as return_status',
FALSE
);
$this->db->where_in('a.id', array_unique($ids));
$result = $this->db->get("equipments a")->result_array();
echo json_encode(array("spares" => $result));
} else {
$this->db->select(
'a.id,
a.manufacturer,
a.description,
a.serial_no,
a.part_no,
a.status,
a.availability,
getReturnStatus(a.id) as return_status',
FALSE
);
$this->db->where_in('a.id', array_unique($ids));
$result = $this->db->get($this->active_table." a")->result_array();
echo json_encode(array("spares" => $result));
}
}
Ajax Code:
this is just example of the variable of id.
$purpose = "EQUIPMENT"; // how can i add this php variable to ajax url
url: "<?=site_url('equip_request/get_json_selected');?>", // this is the current code how can i add id in this url
or is this code right?
url: "<?=site_url('equip_request/get_json_selected/'.$purpose);?>"
var purpose = '<?php echo json_encode($purpose); ?>';
url: 'example.php?=' + purpose;
+ is the concatenator in javascript. hope this helps. spend plenty of time and add plenty of security to echoing that var into javascript. else you could find yourself viction of xss.
I am trying to call a PHP function from an external PHP file into a JavaScript script. My code is different and large, so I am writing a sample code here.
This is my PHP code:
<?php
function add($a,$b){
$c=$a+$b;
return $c;
}
function mult($a,$b){
$c=$a*$b;
return $c;
}
function divide($a,$b){
$c=$a/$b;
return $c;
}
?>
This is my JavaScript code:
<script>
var phpadd= add(1,2); //call the php add function
var phpmult= mult(1,2); //call the php mult function
var phpdivide= divide(1,2); //call the php divide function
</script>
So this is what I want to do.
My original PHP file doesn't include these mathematical functions but the idea is same.
If some how it doesn't have a proper solution, then may you please suggest an alternative, but it should call values from external PHP.
Yes, you can do ajax request to server with your data in request parameters, like this (very simple):
Note that the following code uses jQuery
jQuery.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: 'your_functions_address.php',
dataType: 'json',
data: {functionname: 'add', arguments: [1, 2]},
success: function (obj, textstatus) {
if( !('error' in obj) ) {
yourVariable = obj.result;
}
else {
console.log(obj.error);
}
}
});
and your_functions_address.php like this:
<?php
header('Content-Type: application/json');
$aResult = array();
if( !isset($_POST['functionname']) ) { $aResult['error'] = 'No function name!'; }
if( !isset($_POST['arguments']) ) { $aResult['error'] = 'No function arguments!'; }
if( !isset($aResult['error']) ) {
switch($_POST['functionname']) {
case 'add':
if( !is_array($_POST['arguments']) || (count($_POST['arguments']) < 2) ) {
$aResult['error'] = 'Error in arguments!';
}
else {
$aResult['result'] = add(floatval($_POST['arguments'][0]), floatval($_POST['arguments'][1]));
}
break;
default:
$aResult['error'] = 'Not found function '.$_POST['functionname'].'!';
break;
}
}
echo json_encode($aResult);
?>
Try This
<script>
var phpadd= <?php echo add(1,2);?> //call the php add function
var phpmult= <?php echo mult(1,2);?> //call the php mult function
var phpdivide= <?php echo divide(1,2);?> //call the php divide function
</script>
use document.write
for example,
<script>
document.write(' <?php add(1,2); ?> ');
document.write(' <?php milt(1,2); ?> ');
document.write(' <?php divide(1,2); ?> ');
</script>
You need to create an API :
Your js functions execute AJAX requests on your web service
var mult = function(arg1, arg2)
$.ajax({
url: "webservice.php?action=mult&arg1="+arg1+"&arg2="+arg2
}).done(function(data) {
console.log(data);
});
}
on the php side, you'll have to check the action parameter in order to execute the propre function (basically a switch statement on the $_GET["action"] variable)
index.php
<body>
...
<input id="Div7" name="Txt_Nombre" maxlenght="100px" placeholder="Nombre" />
<input id="Div8" name="Txt_Correo" maxlenght="100px" placeholder="Correo" />
<textarea id="Div9" name="Txt_Pregunta" placeholder="Pregunta" /></textarea>
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
$(".Txt_Enviar").click(function() { EnviarCorreo(); });
});
function EnviarCorreo()
{
jQuery.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: 'servicios.php',
data: {functionname: 'enviaCorreo', arguments: [$(".Txt_Nombre").val(), $(".Txt_Correo").val(), $(".Txt_Pregunta").val()]},
success:function(data) {
alert(data);
}
});
}
</script>
servicios.php
<?php
include ("correo.php");
$nombre = $_POST["Txt_Nombre"];
$correo = $_POST["Txt_Corro"];
$pregunta = $_POST["Txt_Pregunta"];
switch($_POST["functionname"]){
case 'enviaCorreo':
EnviaCorreoDesdeWeb($nombre, $correo, $pregunta);
break;
}
?>
correo.php
<?php
function EnviaCorreoDesdeWeb($nombre, $correo, $pregunta)
{
...
}
?>
This work perfectly for me:
To call a PHP function (with parameters too) you can, like a lot of people said, send a parameter opening the PHP file and from there check the value of the parameter to call the function. But you can also do that lot of people say it's impossible: directly call the proper PHP function, without adding code to the PHP file.
I found a way:
This for JavaScript:
function callPHP(expression, objs, afterHandler) {
expression = expression.trim();
var si = expression.indexOf("(");
if (si == -1)
expression += "()";
else if (Object.keys(objs).length > 0) {
var sfrom = expression.substring(si + 1);
var se = sfrom.indexOf(")");
var result = sfrom.substring(0, se).trim();
if (result.length > 0) {
var params = result.split(",");
var theend = expression.substring(expression.length - sfrom.length + se);
expression = expression.substring(0, si + 1);
for (var i = 0; i < params.length; i++) {
var param = params[i].trim();
if (param in objs) {
var value = objs[param];
if (typeof value == "string")
value = "'" + value + "'";
if (typeof value != "undefined")
expression += value + ",";
}
}
expression = expression.substring(0, expression.length - 1) + theend;
}
}
var doc = document.location;
var phpFile = "URL of your PHP file";
var php =
"$docl = str_replace('/', '\\\\', '" + doc + "'); $absUrl = str_replace($docl, $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'], str_replace('/', '\\\\', '" + phpFile + "'));" +
"$fileName = basename($absUrl);$folder = substr($absUrl, 0, strlen($absUrl) - strlen($fileName));" +
"set_include_path($folder);include $fileName;" + expression + ";";
var url = doc + "/phpCompiler.php" + "?code=" + encodeURIComponent(php);
$.ajax({
type: 'GET',
url: url,
complete: function(resp){
var response = resp.responseText;
afterHandler(response);
}
});
}
This for a PHP file which isn't your PHP file, but another, which path is written in url variable of JS function callPHP , and it's required to evaluate PHP code. This file is called 'phpCompiler.php' and it's in the root directory of your website:
<?php
$code = urldecode($_REQUEST['code']);
$lines = explode(";", $code);
foreach($lines as $line)
eval(trim($line, " ") . ";");
?>
So, your PHP code remain equals except return values, which will be echoed:
<?php
function add($a,$b){
$c=$a+$b;
echo $c;
}
function mult($a,$b){
$c=$a*$b;
echo $c;
}
function divide($a,$b){
$c=$a/$b;
echo $c;
}
?>
I suggest you to remember that jQuery is required:
Download it from Google CDN:
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
or from Microsoft CDN: "I prefer Google! :)"
<script src="https://ajax.aspnetcdn.com/ajax/jQuery/jquery-3.1.1.min.js"></script>
Better is to download the file from one of two CDNs and put it as local file, so the startup loading of your website's faster!The choice is to you!
Now you finished! I just tell you how to use callPHP function. This is the JavaScript to call PHP:
//Names of parameters are custom, they haven't to be equals of these of the PHP file.
//These fake names are required to assign value to the parameters in PHP
//using an hash table.
callPHP("add(num1, num2)", {
'num1' : 1,
'num2' : 2
},
function(output) {
alert(output); //This to display the output of the PHP file.
});
If you actually want to send data to a php script for example you can do this:
The php:
<?php
$a = $_REQUEST['a'];
$b = $_REQUEST['b']; //totally sanitized
echo $a + $b;
?>
Js (using jquery):
$.post("/path/to/above.php", {a: something, b: something}, function(data){
$('#somediv').html(data);
});
Void Function
<?php
function printMessage() {
echo "Hello World!";
}
?>
<script>
document.write("<?php printMessage() ?>");
</script>
Value Returning Function
<?php
function getMessage() {
return "Hello World!";
}
?>
<script>
var text = "<?php echo getMessage() ?>";
</script>
I wrote some script for me its working .. I hope it may useful to you
<?php
if(#$_POST['add'])
{
function add()
{
$a="You clicked on add fun";
echo $a;
}
add();
}
else if (#$_POST['sub'])
{
function sub()
{
$a="You clicked on sub funn";
echo $a;
}
sub();
}
?>
<form action="<?php echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'];?>" method="POST">
<input type="submit" name="add" Value="Call Add fun">
<input type="submit" name="sub" Value="Call Sub funn">
<?php echo #$a; ?>
</form>
Try looking at CASSIS. The idea is to mix PHP with JS so both can work on client and server side.
I created this library JS PHP Import which you can download from github, and use whenever and wherever you want.
The library allows importing php functions and class methods into javascript browser environment thus they can be accessed as javascript functions and methods by using their actual names. The code uses javascript promises so you can chain functions returns.
I hope it may useful to you.
Example:
<script>
$scandir(PATH_TO_FOLDER).then(function(result) {
resultObj.html(result.join('<br>'));
});
$system('ls -l').then(function(result) {
resultObj.append(result);
});
$str_replace(' ').then(function(result) {
resultObj.append(result);
});
// Chaining functions
$testfn(34, 56).exec(function(result) { // first call
return $testfn(34, result); // second call with the result of the first call as a parameter
}).exec(function(result) {
resultObj.append('result: ' + result + '<br><br>');
});
</script>
I made a version only using js, without using any dependencies. I think this is the shorest solution but probably not the best one since it doens't check for any errors.
javascript
var a = 1;
var b = 2;
function add(){
var xmlHttp = new XMLHttpRequest();
xmlHttp.open( "GET", "YOUR_SERVER/function.php?a="+a+"&b="+b, false );
xmlHttp.send( null );
return xmlHttp.responseText;
}
var c = add(a, b)
function.php file
<?php echo $_GET["a"] + $_GET["b"]?>
c = 3
I created this library, may be of help to you.
MyPHP client and server side library
Example:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge">
<title>Page Title</title>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
</head>
<body>
<!-- include MyPHP.js -->
<script src="MyPHP.js"></script>
<!-- use MyPHP class -->
<script>
const php = new MyPHP;
php.auth = 'hashed-key';
// call a php class
const phpClass = php.fromClass('Authentication' or 'Moorexa\\Authentication', <pass aguments for constructor here>);
// call a method in that class
phpClass.method('login', <arguments>);
// you can keep chaining here...
// finally let's call this class
php.call(phpClass).then((response)=>{
// returns a promise.
});
// calling a function is quite simple also
php.call('say_hello', <arguments>).then((response)=>{
// returns a promise
});
// if your response has a script tag and you need to update your dom call just call
php.html(response);
</script>
</body>
</html>