I am trying to convert json string inside an array into array,
$config = array(
"type" => '{"category":"admin","page":"page"}',
"say" => "Hello",
"php" => array(
"say" => "no",
"type" => '{"category":"admin","page":"page"}',
"gran" =>array(
"name" => "Hi"
)
)
);
My working code,
class objectify
{
public function json_to_array($array, $recursive = true)
{
# if $array is not an array, let's make it array with one value of former $array.
if (!is_array($array)) $array = array($array);
foreach($array as $key => $value)
{
if($recursive === false) $array[$key] = (!empty($value) && is_string($value) && json_decode($value) != NULL) ? json_decode($value, true): $value;
else $array[$key] = (!empty($value) && is_string($value) && json_decode($value) != NULL) ? json_decode($value, true): is_array($value) ? self::json_to_array($array) : $value;
}
return $array;
}
}
It works fine without recursive method but breaks when I want to do the recursive as you can see in my code above,
$object = new objectify();
$config = $object->json_to_array($config);
print_r($config);
error message,
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 2048 bytes) in C:\wamp\www\test\2012\php\set_variable.php on line 79
I just want to get this result,
Array
(
[type] => Array
(
[category] => admin
[page] => page
)
[say] => Hello
(
[say] => no
[type] => {"category":"admin","page":"page"}
[gran] => Array
(
[name] => Hi
)
)
)
EDIT:
$config = 'type={"category":"admin","page":"page"}&text_editor={"name":"mce-basic"}&parent_id=self&subtitle=true&description=true&content_1=true&script_1=true&primary_image=true';
parse_str($config,$array);
print_r($array);
result,
Array
(
[type] => {"category":"admin","page":"page"}
[text_editor] => {"name":"mce-basic"}
[parent_id] => self
[subtitle] => true
[description] => true
[content_1] => true
[script_1] => true
[primary_image] => true
)
Quick solution:
$full_array = array_map('json_decode', $array);
If not all your parameters are JSON, and you want actual arrays instead of stdClass
objects, you may have to do this:
function json_decode_array($input) {
$from_json = json_decode($input, true);
return $from_json ? $from_json : $input;
}
$full_array = array_map('json_decode_array', $array);
If you have more levels of nested arrays outside of the JSON, then you have to do your own recursion. Try this version of objectify:
class objectify
{
public function json_mapper($value, $recursive = true) {
if (!empty($value) && is_string($value) &&
$decoded = json_decode($value, true)) {
return $decoded;
} elseif (is_array($value) && $recursive) {
return array_map('objectify::json_mapper', $value);
} else {
return $value;
}
}
// currying, anyone?
public function json_mapper_norecurse($value) {
return objectify::json_mapper($value, false);
}
public function json_to_array($array, $recursive = true)
{
# if $array is not an array, let's make it array with one value of
# former $array.
if (!is_array($array)) {
$array = array($array);
}
return array_map(
$recursive ? 'objectify::json_mapper'
: 'objectify::json_mapper_norecurse', $array);
}
}
Which works fine for me on both of your sets of sample data.
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