I want to use javascript variable as php variable. I am echo php variable then its print. but when i am use for fetching data from database its show an error
Notice: Undefined index: document.write(i)
here my code
javascript
var i=0;
function inc()
{
i+=1;
}
<?php $foo="<script>document.write(i)</script>"; ?>
php
code work for
echo $foo
code not work for
$i=$foo;
$query="select * from TABLE where id = $i";
$result=mysqli_query($conn,$query);
while($row=mysqli_fetch_row($result))
{
echo $row[0];
}
Then It show This Error Notice: Undefined index: document.write(i)
PHP is server-side code that is run to generate a page. Javascript is client-side code that is run after the page is sent to the visitor's browser. Javascript can't affect the server-side code because the server code is done running by the time the Javascript runs. If you want to have a user's selection change the behavior of the PHP code the next time the form is loaded, pass a variable through a $_POST variable when the form is submitted.
If you want your PHP and Javascript code to be using the same value, have the PHP code write a Javascript variable initialization into the page's <head> section before any Javascript would run that would need to use it.
<script>
var i=0;
function inc()
{
i+=1;
return i;
}
</script>
<?php
$foo = '<script type="text/javascript">document.write(inc());</script>'; //Script function call which return the var i value to php variable
echo $foo;
?>
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so I'm currently saving local data via WebStorage. Was wondering if there's a way to convert it to a Laravel Blade-ready variable upon page load. Here's what I've done so far.
$(document).ready(function () {
var data = JSON.parse(localStorage.getItem("data"));
// initialize php code
<?php $var = ?> data <?php ; ?>
});
However this doesnt work since it breaks PHP ruling
How can I get the value of the productid in the php code?
function getunitstock(){
var productid = document.getElementById('product').value
<?php $prodbyid = $this->pos_model->get_productbyid(+productid+)?>
document.getElementById('unitprice').value = <?php echo $prodbyid['price'];?>
}
You can't use javascript variable in php code. Php code run's on the serverside and javascript code runs in the client side. You can't ask the browser to run php code.
<?php $prodbyid = $this->pos_model->get_productbyid(+productid+)?>'
So, this line won't get value of productid.
The only way to do what you are looking to do is either:
do a redirect to a PHP script or do an AJAX call to a PHP script
How to pass javaScript values to PHP, my code is following
<script>
function a{
var b = a;
}
</script>
<button onclick="a(2)">Values</button>
<?php
$select = mysql_query("select * from tabl1 where id='values'"); // values comes here
echo $select;
?>
There's a lot of thing you could do.
Principal things you have to know is that javaScript run on the client side (browser), while PHP is running on the server.
Then If you want to pass a variable from your JS to your PHP you have to make a server call.
There's various way you can use in order to send variable from client to server.
As I understand from your example, it looks like your php code and your javascript on the same file. so maybe call your file another time will be enough for you.
Let's say your file's name is index.php.
<script>
function yourJavascriptFunction(id) {
window.location.href = "index.php?id=" + id;
}
</script>
Then in change your PHP code to this:
<?php
$select = mysql_query("select * from tabl1 where id='".$_GET['id']."'"); // values comes here
echo $select;
?>
$_GET will get the variable you've sent in your Js function.
Doing like this will refresh the page.
May be you don't want to refresh the page? Then look at the ajax way.
I hope it helps you
<?php
// Connect to database server
mysql_connect("192.168.1.101/phpmyadmin/", "root", "praticas") or die (mysql_error ());
// Select database
mysql_select_db("logs_history") or die(mysql_error());
//---> at this point, I want yo pull a VALUE from a column called potencia_ativa and insert in
// the code JS below
mysql_query($strSQL);
// Close the database connection
mysql_close();
?>
//JS code-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<div id="graphHolder" style="height:75%;width:100%"></div>
<script type="text/javascript">
setInterval(
function() {
var d1 = [];
for (var i = 0; i < parseInt(document.getElementById('number').value,10); i += 0.5) {
d1.push([ //----------> pull the value from the php/DB as a FLOAT
]);
}
$.plot("#graphHolder", [{
label: "Label",
data: d1,
lines: { show: true, fill: true }
}
]);
}, 1000);
</script>
Remember, PHP executes on the server and GENERATES the page that runs the Javascript on the client. Putting a value from PHP into the JS code is as simple as:
<script>
var foo = <?php echo json_encode('bar'); ?>;
</script>
If you need to send the PHP data over AFTER the page was generated and already send to the client, then you need to have the client execute an AJAX request to fetch that data from the server. Once PHP has shoved the page out the door, it's basically done and can't "reach out" to the client to do updates on its own.
Also: Note the use of json_encode(). You should NEVER dump output from PHP directly into a Javascript context without it. Anything else puts you at risk of generating JS syntax errors, which will kill the entire JS code block.
Why are you using Interval? Are you trying to update the displaying page data/value automatically after some time passed? That won't work, because if anything changes in database, It won't change in the displaying page, unless you use AJAX to call your php script and return some values, and then, change in the displaying page.
To get a value from PHP script to JAVASCRIPT, you just need to use the php clausule;
var test = <?php echo $variable; ?>
// echo for strings, ints, floats.
// print_r for arrays.
Of course, if your PHP script already injected the data into the page/the data is in the same page you're using JAVASCRIPT, assuming that you have already fetched the data, handled it and etc.
function show_selling_price(sp,co)
{
$r=sp;
var e="select * from tbl where id='$r'; ?>";
document.getElementById('selling_price_'+co).value=e;
}
//php assign value does not work why?
//Please correct above code with proper description
You can not set a PHP variable from JavaScript. For example this is not possible:
var js_var = 10;
$php_var = js_var;
However you can set a JS variable from PHP:
var js_var = <?php echo $php_var ?>;
PHP is executed on the server side and then the result shows up on the browser.
JavaScript is executed on the client side once the server returns the response.
If you really need to pass a JS var then use AJAX to submit vars to the server.
It is not possible to assign a javascript variable to a php variable like your example above.
Javascript is a client side language whilst PHP is a server side language.
What you can do is to echo out php variables to a javascript code before it is rendered at the visitors web browser like:
<script>
var text = "<?php echo $variable; ?>";
</script>
If you are setting a variable in Javascript first, and then want to pass it on to PHP, you either have to use ajax, or use a html-form to post the information to the server