AJAX is an acronym standing for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML and
this technology help us to load data from the server without a browser
page refresh.
If you are new with AJAX, I would recommend you go through our
Ajax Tutorial before proceeding further.
JQuery is a great tool which provides a rich set of AJAX methods to develope next generation web application.
Loading simple data:
This is very easy to load any static or dynamic data using JQuery AJAX. JQuery provides
load() method to do the job:
Syntax:
Here is the simple syntax for
load() method:
[selector].load( URL, [data], [callback] );
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Here is the description of all the parameters:
- URL: The URL of the server-side resource to which the
request is sent. It could be a CGI, ASP, JSP, or PHP script which
generates data dynamically or out of a database.
- data: This optional parameter represents an object whose
properties are serialized into properly encoded parameters to be passed
to the request. If specified, the request is made using the POST method. If omitted, the GET method is used.
- callback: A callback function invoked after the response
data has been loaded into the elements of the matched set. The first
parameter passed to this function is the response text recieved from the
server and second parameter is the status code.
Example:
Consider the following HTML file with a small JQuery coding:
<html>
<head>
<title>the title</title>
<script type="text/javascript"
src="/jquery/jquery-1.3.2.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#driver").click(function(event){
$('#stage').load('/jquery/result.html');
});
});
</script>
</head>
<body>
<p>Click on the button to load result.html file:</p>
<div id="stage" style="background-color:blue;">
STAGE
</div>
<input type="button" id="driver" value="Load Data" />
</body>
</html>
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Here
load() initiates an Ajax request to the specified URL
/jquery/result.html file. After loading this file, all the content would be populated inside <div> tagged with ID
stage. Assuming, our /jquery/result.html file has just one HTML line:
<h1>THIS IS RESULT...</h1>
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When you click the given button, then result.html file gets loaded. To understand it in better way you can
Try it yourself.
Getting JSON data:
There would be a situation when server would return JSON string against your request. JQuery utility function
getJSON()
parses the returned JSON string and makes the resulting string
available to the callback function as first parameter to take further
action.
Syntax:
Here is the simple syntax for
getJSON() method:
[selector].getJSON( URL, [data], [callback] );
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Here is the description of all the parameters:
- URL: The URL of the server-side resource contacted via the GET method.
- data: An object whose properties serve as the name/value
pairs used to construct a query string to be appended to the URL, or a
preformatted and encoded query string.
- callback: A function invoked when the request completes.
The data value resulting from digesting the response body as a JSON
string is passed as the first parameter to this callback, and the status
as the second.
Example:
Consider the following HTML file with a small JQuery coding:
<html>
<head>
<title>the title</title>
<script type="text/javascript"
src="/jquery/jquery-1.3.2.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#driver").click(function(event){
$.getJSON('/jquery/result.json', function(jd) {
$('#stage').html('<p> Name: ' + jd.name + '</p>');
$('#stage').append('<p>Age : ' + jd.age+ '</p>');
$('#stage').append('<p> Sex: ' + jd.sex+ '</p>');
});
});
});
</script>
</head>
<body>
<p>Click on the button to load result.html file:</p>
<div id="stage" style="background-color:blue;">
STAGE
</div>
<input type="button" id="driver" value="Load Data" />
</body>
</html>
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Here JQuery utility method
getJSON() initiates an Ajax request to the specified URL
/jquery/result.json
file. After loading this file, all the content would be passed to the
callback function which finally would be populated inside <div>
tagged with ID
stage. Assuming, our /jquery/result.json file has following json formatted content:
{
"name": "Zara Ali",
"age" : "67",
"sex": "female"
}
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When you click the given button, then result.json file gets loaded. To understand it in better way you can
Try it yourself.
Passing data to the Server:
Many times you collect input from the user and you pass that input to
the server for further processing. JQuery AJAX made it easy enough to
pass collected data to the server using
data parameter of any available Ajax method.
Example:
This example demonstrate how can pass user input to a web server
script which would send the same result back and we would print it:
<html>
<head>
<title>the title</title>
<script type="text/javascript"
src="/jquery/jquery-1.3.2.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#driver").click(function(event){
var name = $("#name").val();
$("#stage").load('/jquery/result.php', {"name":name} );
});
});
</script>
</head>
<body>
<p>Enter your name and click on the button:</p>
<input type="input" id="name" size="40" /><br />
<div id="stage" style="background-color:blue;">
STAGE
</div>
<input type="button" id="driver" value="Show Result" />
</body>
</html>
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Here is the code written in
result.php script:
<?php
if( $_REQUEST["name"] )
{
$name = $_REQUEST['name'];
echo "Welcome ". $name;
}
?>
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Now you can enter any text in the given input box and then click
"Show Result" button to see what you have entered in the input box. To
understand it in better way you can
Try it yourself.
JQuery AJAX Methods:
You have seen basic concept of AJAX using JQuery. Following table
lists down all important JQuery AJAX methods which you can use based
your programming need:
Methods and Description |
jQuery.ajax( options ) Load a remote page using an HTTP request. |
jQuery.ajaxSetup( options ) Setup global settings for AJAX requests. |
jQuery.get( url, [data], [callback], [type] ) Load a remote page using an HTTP GET request. |
jQuery.getJSON( url, [data], [callback] ) Load JSON data using an HTTP GET request. |
jQuery.getScript( url, [callback] ) Loads and executes a JavaScript file using an HTTP GET request. |
jQuery.post( url, [data], [callback], [type] ) Load a remote page using an HTTP POST request. |
load( url, [data], [callback] ) Load HTML from a remote file and inject it into the DOM. |
serialize( ) Serializes a set of input elements into a string of data. |
serializeArray( ) Serializes all forms and form elements like the .serialize() method but returns a JSON data structure for you to work with. |
JQuery AJAX Events:
You can call various JQuery methods during the life cycle of AJAX
call progress. Based on different events/stages following methods are
available:
You can go through all the
AJAX Events.
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