AJAX database
AJAX can be used to communicate interactively with a database.
AJAX Database Example
The following example will demonstrate how a web page reads information from the database through AJAX:
Example
Select the corresponding option, the user information will be displayed here...
Explanation of examples - MySQL database
In In the above example, the database table we use is as follows:
id | FirstName | LastName | Age | Hometown | Job |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Peter | Griffin | 41 | Quahog | Brewery |
Lois | Griffin | 40 | Newport | Piano Teacher | |
Joseph | Swanson | 39 | Quahog | Police Officer | |
Glenn | Quagmire | 41 | Quahog | Pilot |
When the user is in When a user is selected in the drop-down list above, a function named "showUser()" will be executed. This function is triggered by the "onchange" event:
<html> <head> <script> function showUser(str) { if (str=="") { document.getElementById("txtHint").innerHTML=""; return; } if (window.XMLHttpRequest) { // IE7+, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari 浏览器执行代码 xmlhttp=new XMLHttpRequest(); } else { // IE6, IE5 浏览器执行代码 xmlhttp=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); } xmlhttp.onreadystatechange=function() { if (xmlhttp.readyState==4 && xmlhttp.status==200) { document.getElementById("txtHint").innerHTML=xmlhttp.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">Glenn Quagmire</option> <option value="4">Joseph Swanson</option> </select> </form> <br> <div id="txtHint"><b>Person info will be listed here.</b></div> </body> </html>
showUser() function performs the following steps:
- Check Whether a user is selected
- Create an XMLHttpRequest object
- Create a function that executes when the server response is ready
- Send a request to a file on the server
- Please note the parameter (q) added to the end of the URL (contains the contents of the drop-down list)
The server page called above through JavaScript is a PHP file named "getuser.php". The source code in
"getuser.php" runs a query against the MySQL database and returns the results in an HTML table:
<?php $q=$_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,$sql); echo "<table border='1'> <tr> <th>Firstname</th> <th>Lastname</th> <th>Age</th> <th>Hometown</th> <th>Job</th> </tr>"; while($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); ?>
Explanation: When a query is sent from JavaScript to a PHP file, what will happen is:
- PHP opens a connection to the MySQL database
- Find selected The user
- creates an HTML form, fills in the data, and sends back the "txtHint" placeholder
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