json_decode
json_decode
Decodes a JSON string
mixed **json_decode** string $json $associative int $depth int $flags
Takes a JSON encoded string and converts it into a PHP value.
json
The being decoded.
json``string
This function only works with UTF-8 encoded strings.
associative
When true, JSON objects will be returned as
associative arrays; when false, JSON objects will be returned as objects.
When null, JSON objects will be returned as associative arrays or
objects depending on whether
is set in the .
JSON_OBJECT_AS_ARRAY``flags
depth
Maximum nesting depth of the structure being decoded.
The value must be greater than ,
and less than or equal to .
0``2147483647
flags
Bitmask of
,
,
,
,
.
The behaviour of these constants is described on the
page.
JSON_BIGINT_AS_STRING``JSON_INVALID_UTF8_IGNORE``JSON_INVALID_UTF8_SUBSTITUTE``JSON_OBJECT_AS_ARRAY``JSON_THROW_ON_ERRORJSON constants
Returns the value encoded in as an appropriate
PHP type. Unquoted values ,
and are returned as true,
false and null respectively. null is returned if the
cannot be decoded or if the encoded data is
deeper than the nesting limit.
json``true``false``null``json
If is outside the allowed range,
a is thrown as of PHP 8.0.0,
while previously, an error of level was raised.
depth``ValueError``E_WARNING
Voorbeeld: examples
<?php
$json = '{"a":1,"b":2,"c":3,"d":4,"e":5}';
var_dump(json_decode($json));
var_dump(json_decode($json, true));
?>
object(stdClass)#1 (5) {
["a"] => int(1)
["b"] => int(2)
["c"] => int(3)
["d"] => int(4)
["e"] => int(5)
}
array(5) {
["a"] => int(1)
["b"] => int(2)
["c"] => int(3)
["d"] => int(4)
["e"] => int(5)
}
Voorbeeld: Accessing invalid object properties
Accessing elements within an object that contain characters not permitted under PHP's naming convention (e.g. the hyphen) can be accomplished by encapsulating the element name within braces and the apostrophe.
<?php
$json = '{"foo-bar": 12345}';
$obj = json_decode($json);
print $obj->{'foo-bar'}; // 12345
?>
**Voorbeeld: common mistakes using **
<?php
// the following strings are valid JavaScript but not valid JSON
// the name and value must be enclosed in double quotes
// single quotes are not valid
$bad_json = "{ 'bar': 'baz' }";
json_decode($bad_json); // null
// the name must be enclosed in double quotes
$bad_json = '{ bar: "baz" }';
json_decode($bad_json); // null
// trailing commas are not allowed
$bad_json = '{ bar: "baz", }';
json_decode($bad_json); // null
?>
Voorbeeld: errors
<?php
// Encode some data with a maximum depth of 4 (array -> array -> array -> string)
$json = json_encode(
array(
1 => array(
'English' => array(
'One',
'January'
),
'French' => array(
'Une',
'Janvier'
)
)
)
);
// Show the errors for different depths.
var_dump(json_decode($json, true, 4));
echo 'Last error: ', json_last_error_msg(), PHP_EOL, PHP_EOL;
var_dump(json_decode($json, true, 3));
echo 'Last error: ', json_last_error_msg(), PHP_EOL, PHP_EOL;
?>
array(1) {
[1]=>
array(2) {
["English"]=>
array(2) {
[0]=>
string(3) "One"
[1]=>
string(7) "January"
}
["French"]=>
array(2) {
[0]=>
string(3) "Une"
[1]=>
string(7) "Janvier"
}
}
}
Last error: No error
NULL
Last error: Maximum stack depth exceeded
Voorbeeld: of large integers
<?php
$json = '{"number": 12345678901234567890}';
var_dump(json_decode($json));
var_dump(json_decode($json, false, 512, JSON_BIGINT_AS_STRING));
?>
object(stdClass)#1 (1) {
["number"]=>
float(1.2345678901235E+19)
}
object(stdClass)#1 (1) {
["number"]=>
string(20) "12345678901234567890"
}
Opmerking: > The JSON spec is not JavaScript, but a subset of JavaScript.
Opmerking: > In the event of a failure to decode, can be used to determine the exact nature of the error.
json_last_error
json_encode``json_last_error``json_last_error_msg