I’m using FormData to upload files. I also want to send an array of other data.
When I send just the image, it works fine. When I append some text to the formdata, it works fine. When I try to attach the ‘tags’ array below, everything else works fine but no array is sent.
Any known issues with FormData and appending arrays?
Instantiate formData:
formdata = new FormData();
The array I create. Console.log shows everything working fine.
// Get the tags tags = new Array(); $('.tag-form').each(function(i){ article = $(this).find('input[name="article"]').val(); gender = $(this).find('input[name="gender"]').val(); brand = $(this).find('input[name="brand"]').val(); this_tag = new Array(); this_tag.article = article; this_tag.gender = gender; this_tag.brand = brand; tags.push(this_tag); console.log('This is tags array: '); console.log(tags); }); formdata.append('tags', tags); console.log('This is formdata: '); console.log(formdata);
How I send it:
// Send to server $.ajax({ url: "../../build/ajaxes/upload-photo.php", type: "POST", data: formdata, processData: false, contentType: false, success: function (response) { console.log(response); $.fancybox.close(); } });
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Answer
How about this?
formdata.append('tags', JSON.stringify(tags));
… and, correspondingly, using json_decode
on server to deparse it. See, the second value of FormData.append can be…
a Blob, File, or a string, if neither, the value is converted to a string
The way I see it, your tags
array contains objects (@Musa is right, btw; making this_tag
an Array, then assigning string properties to it makes no sense; use plain object instead), so native conversion (with toString()
) won’t be enough. JSON’ing should get the info through, though.
As a sidenote, I’d rewrite the property assigning block just into this:
tags.push({article: article, gender: gender, brand: brand});