Greetings StacksOverFlow Devs,
I'm trying to figure out earlier why the hidden input values at the website not appearing when I try to echo it and I used preg_match_all and made the hidden value POST.
I want to echo both at the same time but that is my problem couz it's not appearing.
Here is my code:
<?php
function get_data($url)
{
$ch = curl_init();
$timeout = 10;
curl_setopt($ch,CURLOPT_URL,$url);
curl_setopt($ch,CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER,1);
curl_setopt($ch,CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT,$timeout);
$data = curl_exec($ch);
curl_close($ch);
return $data;
}
$returned_content = get_data('https://secure.tesco.com/account/en-GB/login');
$container = $returned_content;
preg_match_all('(<form\s.*</form>)', $container, $forms);
print_r($forms);
$_POST['_csrf'] = $csrf;
$_POST['state'] = $state;
echo "<font color=red><b>CSRF</b></font> : ".$csrf."<br/>";
echo "<font color=red><b>STATE</b></font> : ".$state."<br/>";
?>
Can someone help me about this?
Xpath is the way to go try this!
$dom = new \DOMDocument();
#$dom->loadHTML($container);
$x = new \DOMXPath($dom);
echo $_csrf = $x->query('//input[#name="_csrf"]')->item(0)->getAttribute('value');
echo $state = $x->query('//input[#name="state"]')->item(0)->getAttribute('value');
I am using two JSON feed sources and PHP to display a real estate property slideshow with agents on a website. The code was working prior to the feed provider making changes to where they store property and agent images. I have made the necessary adjustments for the images, but the feed data is not working now. I have contacted the feed providers about the issue, but they say the problem is on my end. No changes beyond the image URLs were made, so I am unsure where the issue may be. I am new to JSON, so I might be missing something. I have included the full script below. Here are the two JSON feed URLs: http://century21.ca/FeaturedDataHandler.c?DataType=4&EntityType=2&EntityID=2119 and http://century21.ca/FeaturedDataHandler.c?DataType=3&AgentID=27830&RotationType=1. The first URL grabs all of the agents and the second grabs a single agent's properties. The AgentID value is sourced from the JSON feed URL dynamically.
class Core
{
private $base_url;
private $property_image_url;
private $agent_id;
private $request_agent_properties_url;
private $request_all_agents_url;
private function formatJSON($json)
{
$from = array('Props:', 'Success:', 'Address:', ',Price:', 'PicTicks:', ',Image:', 'Link:', 'MissingImage:', 'ShowingCount:', 'ShowcaseHD:', 'ListingStatusCode:', 'Bedrooms:', 'Bathrooms:', 'IsSold:', 'ShowSoldPrice:', 'SqFootage:', 'YearBuilt:', 'Style:', 'PriceTypeDesc:');
$to = array('"Props":', '"Success":', '"Address":', ',"Price":', '"PicTicks":', ',"Image":', '"Link":', '"MissingImage":', '"ShowingCount":', '"ShowcaseHD":', '"ListingStatusCode":', '"Bedrooms":', '"Bathrooms":', '"IsSold":', '"ShowSoldPrice":', '"SqFootage":', '"YearBuilt":', '"Style":', '"PriceTypeDesc":' );
return str_ireplace($from, $to, $json); //returns the clean JSON
}
function __construct($agent=false)
{
$this->base_url = 'http://www.century21.ca';
$this->property_image_url = 'http://images.century21.ca';
$this->agent_id = ($agent ? $agent : false);
$this->request_all_agents_url =
$this->base_url.'/FeaturedDataHandler.c?DataType=4&EntityType=3&EntityID=3454';
$this->request_agent_properties_url =
$this->base_url.'/FeaturedDataHandler.c?DataType=3'.'&AgentID='.$this->agent_id.'&RotationType=1';
}
/**
* getSlides()
*/
function getSlides()
{
$ch = curl_init();
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, $this->request_all_agents_url);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HEADER, 0);
$response = curl_exec($ch);
curl_close($ch);
if (empty($response))
return false;
else
$agents = $this->decode_json_string($response);
// Loop Agents And Look For Requested ID
foreach ($agents as $agent)
{
if (($this->agent_id != false) && (isset($agent['WTLUserID'])) && ($agent['WTLUserID'] != $this->agent_id))
{
continue; // You have specified a
}
$properties = $this->getProperties($agent['WTLUserID']);
$this->print_property_details($properties, $agent);
}
}
/**
* getProperties()
*/
function getProperties($agent_id)
{
$url = $this->base_url.'/FeaturedDataHandler.c?DataType=3'.'&AgentID='.$agent_id.'&RotationType=1';
$ch = curl_init();
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, $url);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HEADER, 0);
$response = curl_exec($ch);
curl_close($ch);
$json = json_decode($response);
if (empty($response))
die('No response 2'); //return false;
else
$json = $this->formatJSON($this->decode_json_string($response));
var_dump($json);
die();
// return $json;
}
/**
* print_property_details()
*/
function print_property_details($properties, $agent, $html='')
{
$BASE_URL = $this->base_url;
$PROPERTY_IMAGE_URL = $this->property_image_url;
foreach ($properties as $property)
{
$img = $property['Image'];
// $img = ($property['Image'] ? $property['Image'] : "some url to a dummy image here")
if($property['ListingStatusCode'] != 'SOLD'){
$address = $property['Address'];
$shortaddr = substr($address, 0, -12);
$html .= "<div class='listings'>";
$html .= "<div class='property-image'>";
$html .= "<img src='". $PROPERTY_IMAGE_URL ."' width='449' height='337' alt='' />";
$html .= "</div>";
$html .= "<div class='property-info'>";
$html .= "<span class='property-price'>". $property['Price'] ."</span>";
$html .= "<span class='property-street'>". $shortaddr ."</span>";
$html .= "</div>";
$html .= "<div class='agency'>";
$html .= "<div class='agent'>";
$html .= "<img src='". $agent['PhotoUrl']. "' class='agent-image' width='320' height='240' />";
$html .= "<span class='agent-name'><b>Agent:</b>". $agent['DisplayName'] ."</span>";
$html .= "</div>";
$html .= "</div>";
$html .= "</div>";
}
}
echo $html;
}
function decode_json_string($json)
{
// Strip out junk
$strip = array("{\"Agents\": [","{Props: ",",Success:true}",",\"Success\":true","\r","\n","[{","}]");
$json = str_replace($strip,"",$json);
// Instantiate array
$json_array = array();
foreach (explode("},{",$json) as $row)
{
/// Remove commas and colons between quotes
if (preg_match_all('/"([^\\"]+)"/', $row, $match)) {
foreach ($match as $m)
{
$row = str_replace($m,str_replace(",","|comma|",$m),$row);
$row = str_replace($m,str_replace(":","|colon|",$m),$row);
}
}
// Instantiate / clear array
$array = array();
foreach (explode(',',$row) as $pair)
{
$var = explode(":",$pair);
// Add commas and colons back
$val = str_replace("|colon|",":",$var[1]);
$val = str_replace("|comma|",",",$val);
$val = trim($val,'"');
$val = trim($val);
$key = trim($var[0]);
$key = trim($key,'{');
$key = trim($key,'}');
$array[$key] = $val;
}
// Add to array
$json_array[] = $array;
}
return $json_array;
}
}
Try this code to fix the JSON:
$url = 'http://century21.ca/FeaturedDataHandler.c?DataType=3&AgentID=27830&RotationType=1';
$invalid_json = file_get_contents($url);
$json = preg_replace("/([{,])([a-zA-Z][^: ]+):/", "$1\"$2\":", $invalid_json);
var_dump($json);
All your keys need to be double-quoted
JSON on the second URL is not a valid JSON, that's why you're not getting the reults, as PHP unable to decode that feed.
I tried to process it, and get this error
Error: Parse error on line 1:
{Props: [{Address:"28
-^
Expecting 'STRING', '}'
Feed image for first URL
and here is view of 2nd URL's feed
as per error for second feed, all the keys should be wrapped within " as these are strings rather than CONSTANTS.
e.g.
Props should be "Props" and all other too.
EDIT
You need to update your functionand add this one(formatJSON($json)) to your class
// Update this function, just need to update last line of function
function getProperties($agent_id)
{
$url = $this->base_url.'/FeaturedDataHandler.c?DataType=3'.'&AgentID='.$agent_id.'&RotationType=1';
$ch = curl_init();
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, $url);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HEADER, 0);
$response = curl_exec($ch);
curl_close($ch);
$json = json_decode($response);
if (empty($response))
die('No response 2'); //return false;
else
return $this->formatJSON($this->decode_json_string($response)); //this one only need to be updated.
}
//add this function to class. This will format json
private function formatJSON($json){
$from= array('Props:', 'Success:', 'Address:', ',Price:', 'PicTicks:', ',Image:', 'Link:', 'MissingImage:', 'ShowingCount:', 'ShowcaseHD:', 'ListingStatusCode:', 'Bedrooms:', 'Bathrooms:', 'IsSold:', 'ShowSoldPrice:', 'SqFootage:', 'YearBuilt:', 'Style:', 'PriceTypeDesc:');
$to = array('"Props":', '"Success":', '"Address":', ',"Price":', '"PicTicks":', ',"Image":', '"Link":', '"MissingImage":', '"ShowingCount":', '"ShowcaseHD":', '"ListingStatusCode":', '"Bedrooms":', '"Bathrooms":', '"IsSold":', '"ShowSoldPrice":', '"SqFootage":', '"YearBuilt":', '"Style":', '"PriceTypeDesc":' );
return str_ireplace($from, $to, $json); //returns the clean JSON
}
EDIT
I've tested that function, and it's working fine, may be there is something wrong with your function decode_json_string($json)
I've taken unclean json from second URL, and cleaning it here, and putting that cleaned json in json editor to check either it's working or not HERE
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So I am trying to get a XML response after calling a URL with params (GET request). I found this code below, which is working.
$url = "http://...";
$ch = curl_init();
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, $url);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, false);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION, true );
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_ENCODING, "gzip,deflate");
$response = curl_exec($ch);
curl_close($ch);
echo $response;
But as response I am getting a huge string with no commas (so I cannot explode it). And this string has only values, no keys.
Is there a way to get an associative array instead?
The XML is like:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" standalone="yes"?>
<transaction>
<date>2011-02-10T16:13:41.000-03:00</date>
<code>9E884542-81B3-4419-9A75-BCC6FB495EF1</code>
<reference>REF1234</reference>
<type>1</type>
<status>3</status>
<paymentMethod>
<type>1</type>
<code>101</code>
</paymentMethod>
<grossAmount>49900.00</grossAmount>
<discountAmount>0.00<discountAmount>
(...)
SO I would like to have an array like:
date => ...
code => ...
reference => ...
(and so on)
Is that possible? If so, how?
EDIT: I donĀ“t agree with the "this questions is already answered" tag. No code found on the indicated topic solved my issue. But, anyhow, I found a way, with the code below.
$url = http://...;
$curl = curl_init($url);
curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, false);
curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);
$transaction= curl_exec($curl);
curl_close($curl);
$transaction = simplexml_load_string($transaction);
var_dump($transaction); //retrieve a object(SimpleXMLElement)
I have had good luck using code like this:
$url = "http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/rss.xml";
$xml = file_get_contents($url);
if ($rss = new SimpleXmlElement($xml)) {
echo $rss->channel->title;
}
I use something like this (very universal solution):
http://www.akchauhan.com/convert-xml-to-array-using-dom-extension-in-php5/
Only thing is I exclude the attributes part as I don't need them for my cases
<?php
class xml2array {
function xml2array($xml) {
if (is_string($xml)) {
$this->dom = new DOMDocument;
$this->dom->loadXml($xml);
}
return FALSE;
}
function _process($node) {
$occurance = array();
foreach ($node->childNodes as $child) {
$occurance[$child->nodeName]++;
}
if ($node->nodeType == XML_TEXT_NODE) {
$result = html_entity_decode(htmlentities($node->nodeValue, ENT_COMPAT, 'UTF-8'),
ENT_COMPAT,'ISO-8859-15');
} else {
if($node->hasChildNodes()){
$children = $node->childNodes;
for ($i=0; $i < $children->length; $i++) {
$child = $children->item($i);
if ($child->nodeName != '#text') {
if($occurance[$child->nodeName] > 1) {
$result[$child->nodeName][] = $this->_process($child);
} else {
$result[$child->nodeName] = $this->_process($child);
}
} else if ($child->nodeName == '#text') {
$text = $this->_process($child);
if (trim($text) != '') {
$result[$child->nodeName] = $this->_process($child);
}
}
}
}
}
return $result;
}
function getResult() {
return $this->_process($this->dom);
}
}
?>
And call it from your script like this:
$obj = new xml2array($response);
$array = $obj->getResult();
The code is very self explanatory, Objective approach and it can easily be modified to exclude or include parts at desire.
simply load XML into DOM Object, then recursively check for children and fetch respective values.
Hope it helps
I would like to do parse XML for the url:
http://www.opencellid.org/cell/get?key=myapikey&mcc=250&mnc=99&cellid=29513&lac=0
I am the beginner of PHP and tried the code as below:
$url = "http://www.opencellid.org/cell/get?key=myapikey&mcc=250&mnc=99&cellid=29513&lac=0";
$xml = simplexml_load_file($url) or die("feed not loading");
print_r($xml);
var_dump($xml);
I would like to do echo for each attribute e.g. lat, lon, range.. for this XML url.
I found many resource in stackoverflow which the XML is quite standard. I cannot find an example which is used for this format of XML:
Anyone could give me an idea? Thanks.
$url = "http://www.opencellid.org/cell/get?key=myapikey&mcc=250&mnc=99&cellid=29513&lac=0";
$ch = curl_init();
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, $url);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HEADER, 0);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);
$data = curl_exec($ch);
$status = curl_getinfo($ch,CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE);
curl_close($ch);
if($status==200){
$x = new SimpleXMLElement($data,LIBXML_NOCDATA);
echo 'lat: '.$x->cell['lat'];
echo 'lon: '.$x->cell['lon'];
echo 'range: '.$x->cell['range'];
}
Update:
This is an alternative to curl. If you have curl installed, use curl, it is faster.
$url = "http://www.opencellid.org/cell/get?key=myapikey&mcc=250&mnc=99&cellid=29513&lac=0";
$data = file_get_contents($url);
$x = new SimpleXMLElement($data,LIBXML_NOCDATA);
$lat = $x->cell['lat'];
$lng = $x->cell['lon'];
$range = $x->cell['range'];
echo 'lat: '.$lat.'<br>';
echo 'lng: '.$lng.'<br>';
echo 'range: '.$range.'<br>';
Please try this
$content = file_get_contents('http://www.opencellid.org/cell/get?key=myapikey&mcc=250&mnc=99&cellid=29513&lac=0');
$x = new SimpleXmlElement($content);
foreach($x->cell as $entry) {
echo $entry['lat']."==".$entry['lon']; exit;
}
$url = "http://www.opencellid.org/cell/get?key=myapikey&mcc=250&mnc=99&cellid=29513&lac=0";
$xml = simplexml_load_file($url) or die("feed not loading");
$attr = array("lat", "lon"); //list attr you require
foreach($xml->cell as $cell){
$data = $cell->attributes();
foreach ($attr as $key) {
// echo "<br>key: $key, value: " . $data[$key];
//edit to insert
$columns[] = $key;
$values[] = $data[$key];
}
echo $query = "insert into table_name(".implode(',',$columns).") values (".implode(',',$values).")";
}
I am trying to count the number of tweets with a given a hashtag using PHP.
This piece of source code was given by someone on StackOverflow.
Do I need to add any libraries or change any settings for the function to work?
because when I run this code, it just gives me a blank page.
<?php
global $total, $hashtag;
//$hashtag = '#supportvisitbogor2011';
$hashtag = '#australialovesjustin';
$total = 0;
function getTweets($hash_tag, $page) {
global $total, $hashtag;
$url = 'http://search.twitter.com/search.json?q='.urlencode($hash_tag).'&';
$url .= 'page='.$page;
$ch = curl_init($url);
curl_setopt ($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, TRUE);
$json = curl_exec ($ch);
curl_close ($ch);
//echo "<pre>";
//$json_decode = json_decode($json);
//print_r($json_decode->results);
$json_decode = json_decode($json);
$total += count($json_decode->results);
if($json_decode->next_page){
$temp = explode("&",$json_decode->next_page);
$p = explode("=",$temp[0]);
getTweets($hashtag,$p[1]);
}
}
getTweets($hashtag,1);
echo $total;
?>
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https://dev.twitter.com/docs/using-search
https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1/get/search
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