How to create JSON object using jQuery

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I have a JSON object in below format:

temp:[
        {
           test:'test 1',
           testData:  [ 
                       {testName: 'do',testId:''}
                         ],
           testRcd:'value'                             
        },
        {
            test:'test 2',
           testData:  [
                            {testName: 'do1',testId:''}
                         ],
           testRcd:'value'                           
        }
      ],

How can i create JSON object in jquery for above format. I want to create a dynamic JSON object.

Json Solutions


Solution 1 - Json

Just put your data into an Object like this:

var myObject = new Object();
myObject.name = "John";
myObject.age = 12;
myObject.pets = ["cat", "dog"];

Afterwards stringify it via:

var myString = JSON.stringify(myObject);

You don't need jQuery for this. It's pure JS.

Solution 2 - Json

A "JSON object" doesn't make sense : JSON is an exchange format based on the structure of Javascript object declaration.

If you want to convert your javascript object to a json string, use JSON.stringify(yourObject);

If you want to create a javascript object, simply do it like this :

var yourObject = {
          test:'test 1',
          testData: [ 
                {testName: 'do',testId:''}
          ],
          testRcd:'value'   
};

Solution 3 - Json

I believe he is asking to write the new json to a directory. You will need some Javascript and PHP. So, to piggy back off the other answers:

script.js

var yourObject = {
  test:'test 1',
  testData: [ 
    {testName: 'do',testId:''}
   ],
   testRcd:'value'   
};
var myString = 'newData='+JSON.stringify(yourObject);  //converts json to string and prepends the POST variable name
$.ajax({
   type: "POST",
   url: "buildJson.php", //the name and location of your php file
   data: myString,      //add the converted json string to a document.
   success: function() {alert('sucess');} //just to make sure it got to this point.
});
return false;  //prevents the page from reloading. this helps if you want to bind this whole process to a click event.

buildJson.php

<?php
    $file = "data.json";  //name and location of json file. if the file doesn't exist, it   will be created with this name

    $fh = fopen($file, 'a');  //'a' will append the data to the end of the file. there are other arguemnts for fopen that might help you a little more. google 'fopen php'.

    $new_data = $_POST["newData"]; //put POST data from ajax request in a variable

    fwrite($fh, $new_data);  //write the data with fwrite

    fclose($fh);  //close the dile
?>

Solution 4 - Json

How to get append input field value as json like

temp:[
        {
           test:'test 1',
           testData:  [ 
                       {testName: 'do',testId:''}
                         ],
           testRcd:'value'                             
        },
        {
            test:'test 2',
           testData:  [
                            {testName: 'do1',testId:''}
                         ],
           testRcd:'value'                           
        }
      ],

Solution 5 - Json

Nested JSON object

var data = {
		view:{
			type: 'success', note:'Updated successfully',
		},
	};

You can parse this data.view.type and data.view.note

JSON Object and inside Array

var data = {
          view: [ 
                {type: 'success', note:'updated successfully'}
          ],  
     };

You can parse this data.view[0].type and data.view[0].note

Solution 6 - Json

var model = {"Id": "xx", "Name":"Ravi"};
$.ajax({    url: 'test/set',
                        type: "POST",
                        data: model,
                        success: function (res) {
                            if (res != null) {
                                alert("done.");
                            }
                        },
                        error: function (res) {

                        }
                    });

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