04-04-2019
FYI,
Normally when a PHP programmer reads a JSON object from a remote API, they convert the JSON object to a PHP array using json_decode().
Since you are fetching an array of JSON objects, better (without seeing the entire code or knowing all the details) is to convert each JSON object in the fetched array to a PHP array.
This will make your code much cleaner.
Anyway, glad you have it working.
Consider using json_decode() next time, when you process a JSON object in a PHP script.
EDIT: Fixed error in the name of the PHP function.
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json_write
json::write(n) JSON json::write(n)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NAME
json::write - JSON generation
SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.5
package require json::write ?1?
::json::write indented
::json::write indented flag
::json::write aligned
::json::write aligned flag
::json::write string s
::json::write array arg...
::json::write object key value...
_________________________________________________________________
DESCRIPTION
The json::write package provides a simple Tcl-only library for generation of text in the JSON http://www.json.org/ data exchange format as
specified in RFC 4627 http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4627.txt.
COMMANDS
::json::write indented
This method returns the current state of the indentation setting.
::json::write indented flag
This and the method aligned configure the layout of the JSON generated by the package.
If this flag is set (default) the package will break the generated JSON code across lines and indent it according to its inner
structure, with each key of an object on a separate line.
If this flag is not set, the whole JSON object will be written on a single line, with minimum spacing between all elements.
::json::write aligned
This method returns the current state of the alignment setting.
::json::write aligned flag
This and the method indented configure the layout of the JSON generated by the package.
If this flag is set (default) the package ensures that the values for the keys in an object are vertically aligned with each other,
for a nice table effect. To make this work this also implies that indented is set as well.
If this flag is not set, the output is formatted as per the value of indented, without trying to align the values for object keys.
::json::write string s
This method takes the string s and returns it properly quoted for JSON as its result.
::json::write array arg...
This method takes a series of JSON formatted arguments and returns them as a properly formatted JSON array as its result.
::json::write object key value...
This method takes a series of key/value arguments, the values already formatted for JSON, and returns them as a properly formatted
JSON object as its result, with the keys formatted as JSON strings.
BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK
This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems. Please report such in the category json of
the Tcllib SF Trackers [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883]. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for
either package and/or documentation.
KEYWORDS
data exchange, exchange format, javascript, json
CATEGORY
CGI programming
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2009 Andreas Kupries <andreas_kupries@sourceforge.net>
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