Laravel how to get the data in JsonResponse
This is my JsonResponse, how to get the json data:{"authID":"7806176237946791"}
JsonResponse {#205 ▼
#data: "{"authID":"7806176237946791"}"
#callback: null
#encodingOptions: 0
+headers: ResponseHeaderBag {#207 ▶}
#content: "{"authID":"7806176237946791"}"
#version: "1.0"
#statusCode: 200
#statusText: "OK"
#charset: null
+original: array:1 [▶]
+exception: null
}
This is my controller
public function index(Request $request)
{
$response = app('AppHttpControllersinitController')->index($request);
dd($response);
}
php laravel
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This is my JsonResponse, how to get the json data:{"authID":"7806176237946791"}
JsonResponse {#205 ▼
#data: "{"authID":"7806176237946791"}"
#callback: null
#encodingOptions: 0
+headers: ResponseHeaderBag {#207 ▶}
#content: "{"authID":"7806176237946791"}"
#version: "1.0"
#statusCode: 200
#statusText: "OK"
#charset: null
+original: array:1 [▶]
+exception: null
}
This is my controller
public function index(Request $request)
{
$response = app('AppHttpControllersinitController')->index($request);
dd($response);
}
php laravel
You can see that the class of your$response
is aJsonResponse
, so check out the documentation for that specific class: laravel.com/api/5.7/Illuminate/Http/JsonResponse.html. Specifically laravel.com/api/5.7/Illuminate/Http/…. Whenever in doubt when using Laravel, check laravel.com/api/5.7 to learn how to use something, including available properties, methods, etc.
– Tim Lewis
Nov 22 '18 at 21:01
1
@Tim Lewis thank you for your suggestion, sometimes cannot find what exactly what I want in the documentation because I'm just new working with laravel.
– host J
Nov 22 '18 at 21:11
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This is my JsonResponse, how to get the json data:{"authID":"7806176237946791"}
JsonResponse {#205 ▼
#data: "{"authID":"7806176237946791"}"
#callback: null
#encodingOptions: 0
+headers: ResponseHeaderBag {#207 ▶}
#content: "{"authID":"7806176237946791"}"
#version: "1.0"
#statusCode: 200
#statusText: "OK"
#charset: null
+original: array:1 [▶]
+exception: null
}
This is my controller
public function index(Request $request)
{
$response = app('AppHttpControllersinitController')->index($request);
dd($response);
}
php laravel
This is my JsonResponse, how to get the json data:{"authID":"7806176237946791"}
JsonResponse {#205 ▼
#data: "{"authID":"7806176237946791"}"
#callback: null
#encodingOptions: 0
+headers: ResponseHeaderBag {#207 ▶}
#content: "{"authID":"7806176237946791"}"
#version: "1.0"
#statusCode: 200
#statusText: "OK"
#charset: null
+original: array:1 [▶]
+exception: null
}
This is my controller
public function index(Request $request)
{
$response = app('AppHttpControllersinitController')->index($request);
dd($response);
}
php laravel
php laravel
asked Nov 22 '18 at 20:57
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You can see that the class of your$response
is aJsonResponse
, so check out the documentation for that specific class: laravel.com/api/5.7/Illuminate/Http/JsonResponse.html. Specifically laravel.com/api/5.7/Illuminate/Http/…. Whenever in doubt when using Laravel, check laravel.com/api/5.7 to learn how to use something, including available properties, methods, etc.
– Tim Lewis
Nov 22 '18 at 21:01
1
@Tim Lewis thank you for your suggestion, sometimes cannot find what exactly what I want in the documentation because I'm just new working with laravel.
– host J
Nov 22 '18 at 21:11
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You can see that the class of your$response
is aJsonResponse
, so check out the documentation for that specific class: laravel.com/api/5.7/Illuminate/Http/JsonResponse.html. Specifically laravel.com/api/5.7/Illuminate/Http/…. Whenever in doubt when using Laravel, check laravel.com/api/5.7 to learn how to use something, including available properties, methods, etc.
– Tim Lewis
Nov 22 '18 at 21:01
1
@Tim Lewis thank you for your suggestion, sometimes cannot find what exactly what I want in the documentation because I'm just new working with laravel.
– host J
Nov 22 '18 at 21:11
You can see that the class of your
$response
is a JsonResponse
, so check out the documentation for that specific class: laravel.com/api/5.7/Illuminate/Http/JsonResponse.html. Specifically laravel.com/api/5.7/Illuminate/Http/…. Whenever in doubt when using Laravel, check laravel.com/api/5.7 to learn how to use something, including available properties, methods, etc.– Tim Lewis
Nov 22 '18 at 21:01
You can see that the class of your
$response
is a JsonResponse
, so check out the documentation for that specific class: laravel.com/api/5.7/Illuminate/Http/JsonResponse.html. Specifically laravel.com/api/5.7/Illuminate/Http/…. Whenever in doubt when using Laravel, check laravel.com/api/5.7 to learn how to use something, including available properties, methods, etc.– Tim Lewis
Nov 22 '18 at 21:01
1
1
@Tim Lewis thank you for your suggestion, sometimes cannot find what exactly what I want in the documentation because I'm just new working with laravel.
– host J
Nov 22 '18 at 21:11
@Tim Lewis thank you for your suggestion, sometimes cannot find what exactly what I want in the documentation because I'm just new working with laravel.
– host J
Nov 22 '18 at 21:11
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Using getOriginalContent() method can solve my problem
https://laravel.com/api/5.7/Illuminate/Http/JsonResponse.html is a good reference here.
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I just post my answer if someone needs it.
Using getOriginalContent() method can solve my problem
https://laravel.com/api/5.7/Illuminate/Http/JsonResponse.html is a good reference here.
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I just post my answer if someone needs it.
Using getOriginalContent() method can solve my problem
https://laravel.com/api/5.7/Illuminate/Http/JsonResponse.html is a good reference here.
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I just post my answer if someone needs it.
Using getOriginalContent() method can solve my problem
https://laravel.com/api/5.7/Illuminate/Http/JsonResponse.html is a good reference here.
I just post my answer if someone needs it.
Using getOriginalContent() method can solve my problem
https://laravel.com/api/5.7/Illuminate/Http/JsonResponse.html is a good reference here.
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You can see that the class of your
$response
is aJsonResponse
, so check out the documentation for that specific class: laravel.com/api/5.7/Illuminate/Http/JsonResponse.html. Specifically laravel.com/api/5.7/Illuminate/Http/…. Whenever in doubt when using Laravel, check laravel.com/api/5.7 to learn how to use something, including available properties, methods, etc.– Tim Lewis
Nov 22 '18 at 21:01
1
@Tim Lewis thank you for your suggestion, sometimes cannot find what exactly what I want in the documentation because I'm just new working with laravel.
– host J
Nov 22 '18 at 21:11