symfony Redirect to an other page after true comparison of request from ajax
I have a function in my JavaScript that returns data. I would like to send data to my controller and do a test with that data from my js. Then, if true, I want to display another page.
$.ajax(
type: "POST",
url: path,
data: s_certifiedNir: a.Patients[0].s_certifiedNir ,
success: function (data)
console.log('yooo' + a.Patients[0].s_certifiedNir) ;
,
error: function ()
alert('ko');
);
Here is my controller :
public function getCpsInfosAction(Request $request)
$nir= $request->get('s_certifiedNir');
if ($request->isXmlHttpRequest())
$encoders = array(new XmlEncoder(), new JsonEncoder());
$normalizers = array(new ObjectNormalizer());
$serializer = new Serializer($normalizers, $encoders);
$data = $serializer->normalize($nir);
if ($data=='2550699999999 34')
return $this->redirectToRoute('test');
//return new JsonResponse($data);
I got ko and There are no registered paths for namespace " DMP".
DMP is the first route of my page.
javascript php ajax symfony redirect
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I have a function in my JavaScript that returns data. I would like to send data to my controller and do a test with that data from my js. Then, if true, I want to display another page.
$.ajax(
type: "POST",
url: path,
data: s_certifiedNir: a.Patients[0].s_certifiedNir ,
success: function (data)
console.log('yooo' + a.Patients[0].s_certifiedNir) ;
,
error: function ()
alert('ko');
);
Here is my controller :
public function getCpsInfosAction(Request $request)
$nir= $request->get('s_certifiedNir');
if ($request->isXmlHttpRequest())
$encoders = array(new XmlEncoder(), new JsonEncoder());
$normalizers = array(new ObjectNormalizer());
$serializer = new Serializer($normalizers, $encoders);
$data = $serializer->normalize($nir);
if ($data=='2550699999999 34')
return $this->redirectToRoute('test');
//return new JsonResponse($data);
I got ko and There are no registered paths for namespace " DMP".
DMP is the first route of my page.
javascript php ajax symfony redirect
2
I don't think you can redirect from ajax; the controller should just do the check and return the result, and then the JS should do the redirect (ex: window.location)
– zedling
Nov 12 at 11:55
i know but the problem i should compare the result of ajaw with an information from the data base so i should pass by the controller
– EsanteDev
Nov 12 at 12:47
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I have a function in my JavaScript that returns data. I would like to send data to my controller and do a test with that data from my js. Then, if true, I want to display another page.
$.ajax(
type: "POST",
url: path,
data: s_certifiedNir: a.Patients[0].s_certifiedNir ,
success: function (data)
console.log('yooo' + a.Patients[0].s_certifiedNir) ;
,
error: function ()
alert('ko');
);
Here is my controller :
public function getCpsInfosAction(Request $request)
$nir= $request->get('s_certifiedNir');
if ($request->isXmlHttpRequest())
$encoders = array(new XmlEncoder(), new JsonEncoder());
$normalizers = array(new ObjectNormalizer());
$serializer = new Serializer($normalizers, $encoders);
$data = $serializer->normalize($nir);
if ($data=='2550699999999 34')
return $this->redirectToRoute('test');
//return new JsonResponse($data);
I got ko and There are no registered paths for namespace " DMP".
DMP is the first route of my page.
javascript php ajax symfony redirect
I have a function in my JavaScript that returns data. I would like to send data to my controller and do a test with that data from my js. Then, if true, I want to display another page.
$.ajax(
type: "POST",
url: path,
data: s_certifiedNir: a.Patients[0].s_certifiedNir ,
success: function (data)
console.log('yooo' + a.Patients[0].s_certifiedNir) ;
,
error: function ()
alert('ko');
);
Here is my controller :
public function getCpsInfosAction(Request $request)
$nir= $request->get('s_certifiedNir');
if ($request->isXmlHttpRequest())
$encoders = array(new XmlEncoder(), new JsonEncoder());
$normalizers = array(new ObjectNormalizer());
$serializer = new Serializer($normalizers, $encoders);
$data = $serializer->normalize($nir);
if ($data=='2550699999999 34')
return $this->redirectToRoute('test');
//return new JsonResponse($data);
I got ko and There are no registered paths for namespace " DMP".
DMP is the first route of my page.
javascript php ajax symfony redirect
javascript php ajax symfony redirect
edited Nov 12 at 11:43
cezar
5,49332454
5,49332454
asked Nov 12 at 11:17
EsanteDev
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2
I don't think you can redirect from ajax; the controller should just do the check and return the result, and then the JS should do the redirect (ex: window.location)
– zedling
Nov 12 at 11:55
i know but the problem i should compare the result of ajaw with an information from the data base so i should pass by the controller
– EsanteDev
Nov 12 at 12:47
add a comment |
2
I don't think you can redirect from ajax; the controller should just do the check and return the result, and then the JS should do the redirect (ex: window.location)
– zedling
Nov 12 at 11:55
i know but the problem i should compare the result of ajaw with an information from the data base so i should pass by the controller
– EsanteDev
Nov 12 at 12:47
2
2
I don't think you can redirect from ajax; the controller should just do the check and return the result, and then the JS should do the redirect (ex: window.location)
– zedling
Nov 12 at 11:55
I don't think you can redirect from ajax; the controller should just do the check and return the result, and then the JS should do the redirect (ex: window.location)
– zedling
Nov 12 at 11:55
i know but the problem i should compare the result of ajaw with an information from the data base so i should pass by the controller
– EsanteDev
Nov 12 at 12:47
i know but the problem i should compare the result of ajaw with an information from the data base so i should pass by the controller
– EsanteDev
Nov 12 at 12:47
add a comment |
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Why not just set the redirect URL in the response and handle it in your JS?:
public function getCpsInfosAction(Request $request)
if ($request->isXmlHttpRequest())
// ...
if ($data === '2550699999999 34')
return new JsonResponse([
'success' => true,
'redirect' => $this->generateUrl('your_route');
]);
return new JsonResponse(['success' => false]); // else..
Then just run the redirect from JavaScript:
$.ajax(
// ...
success: function (data)
if (data.success)
window.location.href = data.redirect; // <-- HERE
,
// ...
);
it works thank you but how can i send a lot of inforation , i mean i send an object of data
– EsanteDev
Nov 13 at 13:39
@EsanteDev You can "send" whatever you want in yourJsonResponse
likereturn new JsonResponse(['success' => true, 'redirect' => $this->genUrl('route'), 'time' => new DateTime(), 'current_item' => $someEntity, 'blah' => 'blah']);
and all of those will be accessible in your JS/jQuery success function viadata.blah
ordata.current_item
etc. Cheers
– Yes Barry
Nov 14 at 18:07
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Why not just set the redirect URL in the response and handle it in your JS?:
public function getCpsInfosAction(Request $request)
if ($request->isXmlHttpRequest())
// ...
if ($data === '2550699999999 34')
return new JsonResponse([
'success' => true,
'redirect' => $this->generateUrl('your_route');
]);
return new JsonResponse(['success' => false]); // else..
Then just run the redirect from JavaScript:
$.ajax(
// ...
success: function (data)
if (data.success)
window.location.href = data.redirect; // <-- HERE
,
// ...
);
it works thank you but how can i send a lot of inforation , i mean i send an object of data
– EsanteDev
Nov 13 at 13:39
@EsanteDev You can "send" whatever you want in yourJsonResponse
likereturn new JsonResponse(['success' => true, 'redirect' => $this->genUrl('route'), 'time' => new DateTime(), 'current_item' => $someEntity, 'blah' => 'blah']);
and all of those will be accessible in your JS/jQuery success function viadata.blah
ordata.current_item
etc. Cheers
– Yes Barry
Nov 14 at 18:07
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Why not just set the redirect URL in the response and handle it in your JS?:
public function getCpsInfosAction(Request $request)
if ($request->isXmlHttpRequest())
// ...
if ($data === '2550699999999 34')
return new JsonResponse([
'success' => true,
'redirect' => $this->generateUrl('your_route');
]);
return new JsonResponse(['success' => false]); // else..
Then just run the redirect from JavaScript:
$.ajax(
// ...
success: function (data)
if (data.success)
window.location.href = data.redirect; // <-- HERE
,
// ...
);
it works thank you but how can i send a lot of inforation , i mean i send an object of data
– EsanteDev
Nov 13 at 13:39
@EsanteDev You can "send" whatever you want in yourJsonResponse
likereturn new JsonResponse(['success' => true, 'redirect' => $this->genUrl('route'), 'time' => new DateTime(), 'current_item' => $someEntity, 'blah' => 'blah']);
and all of those will be accessible in your JS/jQuery success function viadata.blah
ordata.current_item
etc. Cheers
– Yes Barry
Nov 14 at 18:07
add a comment |
Why not just set the redirect URL in the response and handle it in your JS?:
public function getCpsInfosAction(Request $request)
if ($request->isXmlHttpRequest())
// ...
if ($data === '2550699999999 34')
return new JsonResponse([
'success' => true,
'redirect' => $this->generateUrl('your_route');
]);
return new JsonResponse(['success' => false]); // else..
Then just run the redirect from JavaScript:
$.ajax(
// ...
success: function (data)
if (data.success)
window.location.href = data.redirect; // <-- HERE
,
// ...
);
Why not just set the redirect URL in the response and handle it in your JS?:
public function getCpsInfosAction(Request $request)
if ($request->isXmlHttpRequest())
// ...
if ($data === '2550699999999 34')
return new JsonResponse([
'success' => true,
'redirect' => $this->generateUrl('your_route');
]);
return new JsonResponse(['success' => false]); // else..
Then just run the redirect from JavaScript:
$.ajax(
// ...
success: function (data)
if (data.success)
window.location.href = data.redirect; // <-- HERE
,
// ...
);
answered Nov 12 at 16:13
Yes Barry
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7,81633652
it works thank you but how can i send a lot of inforation , i mean i send an object of data
– EsanteDev
Nov 13 at 13:39
@EsanteDev You can "send" whatever you want in yourJsonResponse
likereturn new JsonResponse(['success' => true, 'redirect' => $this->genUrl('route'), 'time' => new DateTime(), 'current_item' => $someEntity, 'blah' => 'blah']);
and all of those will be accessible in your JS/jQuery success function viadata.blah
ordata.current_item
etc. Cheers
– Yes Barry
Nov 14 at 18:07
add a comment |
it works thank you but how can i send a lot of inforation , i mean i send an object of data
– EsanteDev
Nov 13 at 13:39
@EsanteDev You can "send" whatever you want in yourJsonResponse
likereturn new JsonResponse(['success' => true, 'redirect' => $this->genUrl('route'), 'time' => new DateTime(), 'current_item' => $someEntity, 'blah' => 'blah']);
and all of those will be accessible in your JS/jQuery success function viadata.blah
ordata.current_item
etc. Cheers
– Yes Barry
Nov 14 at 18:07
it works thank you but how can i send a lot of inforation , i mean i send an object of data
– EsanteDev
Nov 13 at 13:39
it works thank you but how can i send a lot of inforation , i mean i send an object of data
– EsanteDev
Nov 13 at 13:39
@EsanteDev You can "send" whatever you want in your
JsonResponse
like return new JsonResponse(['success' => true, 'redirect' => $this->genUrl('route'), 'time' => new DateTime(), 'current_item' => $someEntity, 'blah' => 'blah']);
and all of those will be accessible in your JS/jQuery success function via data.blah
or data.current_item
etc. Cheers– Yes Barry
Nov 14 at 18:07
@EsanteDev You can "send" whatever you want in your
JsonResponse
like return new JsonResponse(['success' => true, 'redirect' => $this->genUrl('route'), 'time' => new DateTime(), 'current_item' => $someEntity, 'blah' => 'blah']);
and all of those will be accessible in your JS/jQuery success function via data.blah
or data.current_item
etc. Cheers– Yes Barry
Nov 14 at 18:07
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I don't think you can redirect from ajax; the controller should just do the check and return the result, and then the JS should do the redirect (ex: window.location)
– zedling
Nov 12 at 11:55
i know but the problem i should compare the result of ajaw with an information from the data base so i should pass by the controller
– EsanteDev
Nov 12 at 12:47