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AJAX can be used to return database information as XML.
In the AJAX example below we will demonstrate how a web page can fetch information from a MySQL database, convert it to an XML document, and use it to display information in several different places.
This example my seem a lot like the "PHP AJAX Database" example in the last chapter, however there is a big difference: in this example we get the data from the PHP page as XML using the responseXML function.
Receiving the response as an XML document allows us to update this page several places, instead of just receiving a PHP output and displaying it.
In this example we will update several <span> elements with the information we receive from the database.
This example consists of four elements:
The database we will be using in this example 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 |
The example above contains a simple HTML form and a link to a JavaScript:
<html> <head> <script src="responsexml.js"></script> </head> <body> <form> Select a User: <select name="users" onchange="showUser(this.value)"> <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> <h2><span id="firstname"></span> <span id="lastname"></span></h2> <span id="job"></span> <div style="text-align: right"> <span id="age_text"></span> <span id="age"></span> <span id="hometown_text"></span> <span id="hometown"></span> </div> </body> </html> |
In other words: Each time the user changes the value in the drop down box, the function showUser() is called and outputs the result in the specified <span> elements.
This is the JavaScript code stored in the file "responsexml.js":
var xmlHttp; function showUser(str) { xmlHttp=GetXmlHttpObject(); if (xmlHttp==null) { alert ("Browser does not support HTTP Request"); return; } var url="responsexml.php"; url=url+"?q="+str; url=url+"&sid="+Math.random(); xmlHttp.onreadystatechange=stateChanged; xmlHttp.open("GET",url,true); xmlHttp.send(null); } function stateChanged() { if (xmlHttp.readyState==4 || xmlHttp.readyState=="complete") { xmlDoc=xmlHttp.responseXML; document.getElementById("firstname").innerHTML= xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("firstname")[0].childNodes[0].nodeValue; document.getElementById("lastname").innerHTML= xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("lastname")[0].childNodes[0].nodeValue; document.getElementById("job").innerHTML= xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("job")[0].childNodes[0].nodeValue; document.getElementById("age_text").innerHTML="Age: "; document.getElementById("age").innerHTML= xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("age")[0].childNodes[0].nodeValue; document.getElementById("hometown_text").innerHTML="<br/>From: "; document.getElementById("hometown").innerHTML= xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("hometown")[0].childNodes[0].nodeValue; } } function GetXmlHttpObject() { var objXMLHttp=null; if (window.XMLHttpRequest) { objXMLHttp=new XMLHttpRequest(); } else if (window.ActiveXObject) { objXMLHttp=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); } return objXMLHttp; } |
The showUser() and GetXmlHttpObject functions are the same as in the PHP AJAX Database chapter, you can go to there for an explanation of those.
The stateChanged() Function
If an item in the drop down box is selected the function executes the following:
The server page called by the JavaScript, is a simple PHP file called "responsexml.php".
The page is written in PHP and uses a MySQL databse.
The code runs a SQL query against a database and returns the result as an XML document:
<?php header('Content-Type: text/xml'); header("Cache-Control: no-cache, must-revalidate"); //A date in the past header("Expires: Mon, 26 Jul 1997 05:00:00 GMT"); $q=$_GET["q"]; $con = mysql_connect('localhost', 'peter', 'abc123'); if (!$con) { die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error()); } mysql_select_db("ajax_demo", $con); $sql="SELECT * FROM user WHERE id = ".$q.""; $result = mysql_query($sql); echo '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> <person>'; while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) { echo "<firstname>" . $row['FirstName'] . "</firstname>"; echo "<lastname>" . $row['LastName'] . "</lastname>"; echo "<age>" . $row['Age'] . "</age>"; echo "<hometown>" . $row['Hometown'] . "</hometown>"; echo "<job>" . $row['Job'] . "</job>"; } echo "</person>"; mysql_close($con); ?> |
When the query is sent from the JavaScript to the PHP page the following happens:
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