I have a json response which is decode into an array $data as
stdClass Object ( [outboundSMSMessageRequest] => stdClass Object ( [deliveryInfoList] => stdClass Object ( [deliveryInfo] => stdClass Object ( [address] => 8606142527 [deliveryStatus] => Submitted ) [resourceURL] => http://api-testmobile.com/smsmessaging/1/outbound/OPNHSE/requests/urn:uuid:0f55fd13-a419-4ad9-adec-3dcf63ca39c1/deliveryInfos ) [senderAddress] => OPNHSE [outboundSMSTextMessage] => stdClass Object ( [message] => Sam has requested a payment of Rs 10.00. ) [clientCorrelator] => [receiptRequest] => stdClass Object ( [notifyURL] => [callbackData] => ) [senderName] => [resourceURL] => http://api-openhouse.testingmobile.com/smsmessaging/1/outbound/OPNHSE/requests/urn:uuid:0f5-a419-4ad9-adec-3dcf63ca39c1 ) )
I want to store [deliveryStatus] => Submitted this "Submitted" into a variable.
I have tried $dStatus=$data['deliveryStatus']; but its not working :(
UPDATE
I tried to convert it to associative array by json_decode($data,TRUE);
Array ( [outboundSMSMessageRequest] => Array ( [deliveryInfoList] => Array ( [deliveryInfo] => Array ( [address] => 98989 [deliveryStatus] => Submitted ) [resourceURL] => http://api-otest.com/smsmessaging/1/outbound/OPNHSE/requests/urn:uuid:3b277b5b-cf79-4551-872f-16674499bc09/deliveryInfos ) [senderAddress] => OPNHSE [outboundSMSTextMessage] => Array ( [message] => sam has requested a payment of Rs 100.00 through payt.me . Kindly clickhttps://www.test.me/test to pay. ) [clientCorrelator] => [receiptRequest] => Array ( [notifyURL] => [callbackData] => ) [senderName] => [resourceURL] => http://api-test.com/smsmessaging/1/outbound/OPNHSE/requests/urn:uuid:3b277b5b-cf79-4551-872f-16674499bc09 ) )
I got this.Now how to get the deliveryStatus variable?
If you want to access it a an associative array, you should convert it like an associative array first. Pass TRUE as a second argument to json_decode function as described in docs: http://php.net/json_decode
It's because you're accessing the data in the wrong fashion. json_decode returns an object, so you need to access these fields as object properties. For example:
Instead of
$dStatus=$data['deliveryStatus'];
Try a member access format
$dStatus=$data->deliveryStatus;
If you want to access the data as an associated array, that's also quite simple.
When you call json_decode, pass true as the second parameter:
$myJson = json_decode($data,true);
Please refer to the document on json_decode for more information.
I suggest to look at the view-source of the HTML you are outputting, or to wrap the print_r in a <pre></pre> tag, so that you can see the structure more easily.
Also, the elements are of class Object, which means they are not an array, so you need to use -> to access the elements of your objects.
So if it is an object:
$data = json_decode($response);
$dStatus = $data->outboundSMSMessageRequest->deliveryInfoList->deliveryInfo->deliveryStatus;
If it is an array, then:
$data = json_decode($response, true);
$dStatus = $data['outboundSMSMessageRequest']['deliveryInfoList']['deliveryInfo']['deliveryStatus'];
You see, the deliveryStatus entry is nested in sub-objects in the first case, and in sub-arrays in the second case.
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I cannot find how to get the results from this JSON post in PHP.
stdClass Object
(
[api_job_id] => 398438bf-c0a5-46fc-8774-70d2425e1ce7
[data] => Array
(
[0] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => MESSAGE
[message_id] => 15125005817130024103
[to] => xxx
[error_code] => 0
[#meta] => stdClass Object
(
[error] => stdClass Object
(
[error_desc] => NO_USER
[error_code] => 9
)
)
)
)
)
as you can see the meta has a # icon before it.
I can read all data to vars instead of the data in the #meta
I tried many ways like:
$result = $arrayResponse['#meta']['error']['error_desc'];
it's not working in PHP because of the # icon.
Any idea how I can get the values from these errors in #meta?
To refer to an object attribute with a name that doesn't make a valid variable, you can use braces:
$foo = json_decode($string);
var_dump($foo->{'#meta'});
Or pass a truthy value to json_decode() as the second argument, and you'll get back an array instead of an object:
$foo = json_decode($string, true);
var_dump($foo['#meta']);
I am getting a JSON response which looks like this:
stdClass Object
(
[location00] => Array
(
[0] => stdClass Object
(
[id_0] => Array
(
[0] => stdClass Object
(
[id] => 1
[name] => Wanted by Aryurumoka
[gold_reward] => 58900
[event] => 0
[description] => Not provided.
)
)
)
)
)
For example, i am able to get [name] by $quests->location00[0]->id_0[0]->name.
Lets say i create a new variable $location = 'location00'. Now if i try $quests->$location[0]->id_0[0]->name', i am getting Undefined property: stdClass::$l error. I tried $location = 'location00[0]' as well however i have completly no idea why this happenes. How can i assign location00 to variable to use it while parsing JSON?
You can use associative array or $obj->{$var} :
<?php
$quests = json_decode($json, true);
$location = 'location00';
$name = $quests[$location][0]['id_0'][0]['name'];
I'd try to get new JSON, but you can interpolate object property retrieval with braces:
$quests->{$location}[0]
I got this part in an object:
[tcd_old_value] => {"14":{"name":"Nakon radnog vremena","name_changed":false,"added_cc":[],"removed_cc":["4"]},"15":{"name":"Dodatno radno vrijeme","name_changed":false,"added_cc":[],"removed_cc":["4"]}}
after json_decode
$json_object = json_decode(tcd_old_value);
I get:
stdClass Object
(
[14] => stdClass Object
(
[name] => Nakon radnog vremena
[name_changed] =>
[added_cc] => Array
(
)
[removed_cc] => Array
(
[0] => 4
)
)
[15] => stdClass Object
(
[name] => Dodatno radno vrijeme
[name_changed] =>
[added_cc] => Array
(
)
[removed_cc] => Array
(
[0] => 4
)
)
)
I'm trying to count how many indexes are in this object (obviously the result should be 2)
$result = count($json_object);
echo $result //returns 1
Any insight on what I'm doing wrong here?
You cannot use count() in this case, because you have an object and not an array.
You may use the second parameter of json_decode() to have the JSON converted to an associative array:
$json_object = json_decode(tcd_old_value, true);
$result = count($json_object);
echo $result; // Now prints 2
Keep in mind that $json_object is no longer an object, but an array instead.
As per the document count
Returns the number of elements in array_or_countable. If the parameter
is not an array or not an object with implemented Countable interface,
1 will be returned. There is one exception, if array_or_countable is
NULL, 0 will be returned.
You may need to use
json_decode('json', true);
to convert as an array
I'm starting to look into Yelp API. When I send a search request I get a data returned in an array $response. So If I output it like this
echo '<pre>';
print_r($response);
echo '</pre>';
I see results in the following format
stdClass Object
(
[message] => stdClass Object
(
[text] => OK
[code] => 0
[version] => 1.1.1
)
[businesses] => Array
(
[0] => stdClass Object
(
[rating_img_url] => http://s3-media2.ak.yelpcdn.com/assets/2/www/img/99493c12711e/ico/stars/v1/stars_4_half.png
[country_code] => US
...
)
)
)
So, let's say I want to get the country code, shouldn't I be able to get it with something like?
echo $response['businesses'][0]->country_code;
I'm not getting any results. What am I missing?
echo $response->businesses[0]->country_code;
businesses is a property, not an array element.
Everything below stdClass Object are properties.
Everything below => Array are Array Elements.
Let me guess, $response = json_decode(...); ?
You can tell this function to return associative arrays instead of objects by putting up the second parameter true:
$response = json_decode(..., true);
Then the values would be in:
echo $response['businesses'][0]['country_code'];
I have an array of values returned from Facebook - let's call it $array.
If I do print_r($array) - it looks like this:
Array
(
[code] => 200
[headers] => Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[name] => Some value
[value] => *
)
[1] => Array
(
[name] => Some value
[value] => Some value
)
[2] => Array
(
[name] => Some value
[value] => Some value
)
)
[body] => {"about":"Some more values.","can_post":true}
)
I need to extract the body part from this array.
I cannot refer to it by it's position, I'm looking for something like $array->body and receive the {....} string.
$array->body would work if the variable $array was an object
For arrays, just use:
$body = $array['body'];
(see: http://be2.php.net/manual/en/language.types.array.php)
If you want to access to your array via -> just do 1 more step:
$array = (object) $array;
And now, you can access to your body via:
$array->body;
Else without this step there is just one way:
$array['body'];
If you are more interested about converting arrays into objects, you can visit this question: How to convert an array to object in PHP?
Access array elements by using their name.
$array['body'];