var prova= $("select#utente_regione_name").val();
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: "{{ path('province', { 'variabile': 'prova<------it's correct?' })
}}",
var prova= $("select#utente_regione_name").val();
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: "{{ path('province', { 'variabile': 'prova<------it's correct?' })
}}",
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- 3 Don't quote the variable name - that makes is a string "prova", not a variable. – Diodeus - James MacFarlane Commented Jan 30, 2012 at 16:38
- wuaooo thx very muchhhhh!!!! -.- – Popolitus Commented Jan 30, 2012 at 16:44
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Reset to default 4You can pass it as an attribute, like this:
var prova= $("select#utente_regione_name").val();
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: "{{ path('province') }}",
data: { variable: prova },
}}",
of course that means that in Controller you should read it from
$variable = $this->getRequest()->get('variable');
and remove that from your route. I don't think it's so crucial to have that parameter in route for Ajax routes.
PS. I would appreciate if somebody will post how to do this in a true Symfony way, because this still looks like workaround for me.
You can't access data which es in array $_POST
in twig. You should change you script to pass variable from $_POST
to you twig template.
Using FOSJsRoutingBundle will do the job fine. - that's precisely why it has been made for.
With it you can use router from JS:
Routing.generate('my_route_to_expose', { "id": 10, "foo": "bar" });