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PHP - AJAX and MySQL
AJAX can be used for interactive communication with a database.
AJAX Database Example
The following example will demonstrate how a web page can fetch information from a database with AJAX:
Example
Person info will be listed here...
Example Explained - The MySQL Database
The database table we use in the example above looks like this:
id | FirstName | LastName | Age | Hometown | Job |
1 | Peter | Griffin | 41 | Quahog | Brewery |
2 | Lois | Griffin | 40 | Newport | Piano Teacher |
3 | Joseph | Swanson | 39 | Quahog | Police Officer |
4 | Glenn | Quagmire | 41 | Quahog | Pilot |
Example Explained
In the example above, when a user selects a person in the dropdown list above, a function called "showUser()" is executed.
The function is triggered by the onchange event.
Here is the HTML code:
Example
< html> < head> < script> function showUser(str) { if (str == "") { document.getElementById("txtHint").innerHTML = ""; return; } else { var xmlhttp = new XMLHttpRequest(); xmlhttp.onreadystatechange = function() { if (this.readyState == 4 && this.status == 200) { document.getElementById("txtHint").innerHTML = this.responseText; } }; xmlhttp.open("GET","getuser.php?q="+str,true); xmlhttp.send(); } } < /script> < /head> < body> < form> < select name="users" onchange="showUser(this.value)"> < option value="">Select a person:< /option> < option value="1">Peter Griffin< /option> < option value="2">Lois Griffin< /option> < option value="3">Joseph Swanson< /option> < option value="4">Glenn Quagmire< /option> < /select> < /form> < br> < div id="txtHint" >< b>Person info will be listed here...< /b>< /div> < /body> < /html>
Code explanation:
First, check if person is selected. If no person is selected (str == ""), clear the content of txtHint and exit the function. If a person is selected, do the following:
- Create an XMLHttpRequest object
- Create the function to be executed when the server response is ready
- Send the request off to a file on the server
- Notice that a parameter (q) is added to the URL (with the content of the dropdown list)
The PHP File
The page on the server called by the JavaScript above is a PHP file called "getuser.php".
The source code in "getuser.php" runs a query against a MySQL database, and returns the result in an HTML table:
< !DOCTYPE html> < html> < head> < style> table { width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse; } table, td, th { border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px; } th {text-align: left;} < /style> < /head> < body> < ?php $q = intval($_GET['q']); $con = mysqli_connect('localhost','peter','abc123','my_db'); if (!$con) { die('Could not connect: ' . mysqli_error($con)); } mysqli_select_db($con,"ajax_demo"); $sql="SELECT * FROM user WHERE id = '".$q."'"; $result = mysqli_query($con,$sql); echo "< table> < tr> < th>Firstname< /th> < th>Lastname< /th> < th>Age< /th> < th>Hometown< /th> < th>Job< /th> < /tr>"; while($row = mysqli_fetch_array($result)) { echo "< tr>"; echo "< td>" . $row['FirstName'] . "< /td>"; echo "< td>" . $row['LastName'] . "< /td>"; echo "< td>" . $row['Age'] . "< /td>"; echo "< td>" . $row['Hometown'] . "< /td>"; echo "< td>" . $row['Job'] . "< /td>"; echo "< /tr>"; } echo "< /table>"; mysqli_close($con); ?> < /body> < /html>
Explanation: When the query is sent from the JavaScript to the PHP file, the following happens:
- PHP opens a connection to a MySQL server
- The correct person is found
- An HTML table is created, filled with data, and sent back to the "txtHint" placeholder