First time being exposed to JSON so please explain like I'm 5 without the jargon. I have been given a JSON file like this and need to display these items in a list in HTML. A lot of examples have the JSON object assigned to a variable- this isn't assigned to a variable so I'm unsure how to reference it. How can I access and display everything in product list. In my html I have linked to a script.js file and also this json file.
HTML
<h1>My Cart</h1>
<div id="cart">
<h2>Cart Items</h2>
<ul id="cartItemsList">
</ul>
</div>
JSON
"basket": {
"productList": [{
"product": {
"id": "111",
"name": "Dog",
"shortDescription": "<p>Mans best friend</p>",
},
"category": "Canine",
"availability": "In Stock",
"variationType": {
"name": "Breed",
"value": "Collie"
}
},
"quantity": 1,
"price": "$53.00"
}, {
"product": {
"id": "112",
"name": "Dog",
"shortDescription": "<p>Not so best friend</p>",
"category": "feline",
"availability": "Low In Stock",
"variationType": {
"name": "breed",
"value": "Maine Coon"
}
},
"quantity": 1,
"price": "$49.00"
}, {
"product": {
"id": "113",
"name": "Rabbit",
"shortDescription": "Likes carrots",
"category": "cuniculus",
"availability": "In Stock"
},
"quantity": 1,
"price": "$66.00"
}]
}
JavaScript
var products = document.getElementById("cartItemsList");
cartItemsList.innerHTML = "<li>" + product + "</li>";
If you are loading this from an external file, you will need Ajax or a similar type of call. To use Ajax, you'll have to add a library called jQuery to your project's HTML file. Then you can call your JSON without referencing it as a javascript variable as you see in the following working code snippet.
/* I put your JSON into an external file, loaded from github */
var url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mspanish/playground/master/jessica.json";
/* this tells the page to wait until jQuery has loaded, so you can use the Ajax call */
$(document).ready(function(){
$.ajax({
url: url,
dataType: 'json',
error: function(){
console.log('JSON FAILED for data');
},
success:function(results){
/* the results is your json, you can reference the elements directly by using it here, without creating any additional variables */
var cartItemsList = document.getElementById("cartItemsList");
results.basket.productList.forEach(function(element) {
cartItemsList.insertAdjacentHTML( 'beforeend',"<li>" + element.product.name + " : " + element.price+ " </li>");
}); // end of forEach
} // end of success fn
}) // end of Ajax call
}) // end of $(document).ready() function
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<h1>My Cart</h1>
<div id="cart">
<h2>Cart Items</h2>
<ul id="cartItemsList">
</ul>
</div>
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