Use config PHP document in JS/JQuery





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I have a PHP config document with these line



config.php:



define("BASE_URL","http://192.168.1.1");


But I'm need these in JS/JQuery. How can i do this?



Maybe I will have to create a JS config file too?










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    I have a PHP config document with these line



    config.php:



    define("BASE_URL","http://192.168.1.1");


    But I'm need these in JS/JQuery. How can i do this?



    Maybe I will have to create a JS config file too?










    share|improve this question

























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      I have a PHP config document with these line



      config.php:



      define("BASE_URL","http://192.168.1.1");


      But I'm need these in JS/JQuery. How can i do this?



      Maybe I will have to create a JS config file too?










      share|improve this question














      I have a PHP config document with these line



      config.php:



      define("BASE_URL","http://192.168.1.1");


      But I'm need these in JS/JQuery. How can i do this?



      Maybe I will have to create a JS config file too?







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      Otavio Souza RochaOtavio Souza Rocha

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          At the top of your document, you can use :



          <script>
          var baseUrl = "<?php echo BASE_URL; ?>";
          </script>


          Then you can use baseUrl variable in your JS code.






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            You should require the config file first, Echo the PHP value.



            <?php
            require_once('pathToconfig/config.php')
            ?>

            <script>
            let baseUrl = "<?php echo BASE_URL; ?>";
            </script>





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              Once you have the baseurl variable in your html files, you can then use it for other loading your js scripts and ajax request. Like so:



              <script>
              var base_url = "<?php echo BASE_URL;?>";
              </script>

              //load css
              <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="<?php echo BASE_URL;?>css/bootstrap.min.css">

              //load jquery
              <script type="text/javascript" src="<?php echo BASE_URL;?>js/jquery.min.js"></script>

              //use js variable base_url for ajax request too
              $.ajax({
              url:base_url+"your-url-here",
              type: "POST",
              data: params,
              dataType: "json"
              })
              .done(function(res){
              //do something here

              })
              .fail(function(xhr, textStatus){
              console.log("Got error.");
              return;
              })





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                At the top of your document, you can use :



                <script>
                var baseUrl = "<?php echo BASE_URL; ?>";
                </script>


                Then you can use baseUrl variable in your JS code.






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                  At the top of your document, you can use :



                  <script>
                  var baseUrl = "<?php echo BASE_URL; ?>";
                  </script>


                  Then you can use baseUrl variable in your JS code.






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                    At the top of your document, you can use :



                    <script>
                    var baseUrl = "<?php echo BASE_URL; ?>";
                    </script>


                    Then you can use baseUrl variable in your JS code.






                    share|improve this answer













                    At the top of your document, you can use :



                    <script>
                    var baseUrl = "<?php echo BASE_URL; ?>";
                    </script>


                    Then you can use baseUrl variable in your JS code.







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                        You should require the config file first, Echo the PHP value.



                        <?php
                        require_once('pathToconfig/config.php')
                        ?>

                        <script>
                        let baseUrl = "<?php echo BASE_URL; ?>";
                        </script>





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                          You should require the config file first, Echo the PHP value.



                          <?php
                          require_once('pathToconfig/config.php')
                          ?>

                          <script>
                          let baseUrl = "<?php echo BASE_URL; ?>";
                          </script>





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                            You should require the config file first, Echo the PHP value.



                            <?php
                            require_once('pathToconfig/config.php')
                            ?>

                            <script>
                            let baseUrl = "<?php echo BASE_URL; ?>";
                            </script>





                            share|improve this answer













                            You should require the config file first, Echo the PHP value.



                            <?php
                            require_once('pathToconfig/config.php')
                            ?>

                            <script>
                            let baseUrl = "<?php echo BASE_URL; ?>";
                            </script>






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                            answered Jan 3 at 11:48









                            Banujan BalendrakumarBanujan Balendrakumar

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                                Once you have the baseurl variable in your html files, you can then use it for other loading your js scripts and ajax request. Like so:



                                <script>
                                var base_url = "<?php echo BASE_URL;?>";
                                </script>

                                //load css
                                <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="<?php echo BASE_URL;?>css/bootstrap.min.css">

                                //load jquery
                                <script type="text/javascript" src="<?php echo BASE_URL;?>js/jquery.min.js"></script>

                                //use js variable base_url for ajax request too
                                $.ajax({
                                url:base_url+"your-url-here",
                                type: "POST",
                                data: params,
                                dataType: "json"
                                })
                                .done(function(res){
                                //do something here

                                })
                                .fail(function(xhr, textStatus){
                                console.log("Got error.");
                                return;
                                })





                                share|improve this answer




























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                                  Once you have the baseurl variable in your html files, you can then use it for other loading your js scripts and ajax request. Like so:



                                  <script>
                                  var base_url = "<?php echo BASE_URL;?>";
                                  </script>

                                  //load css
                                  <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="<?php echo BASE_URL;?>css/bootstrap.min.css">

                                  //load jquery
                                  <script type="text/javascript" src="<?php echo BASE_URL;?>js/jquery.min.js"></script>

                                  //use js variable base_url for ajax request too
                                  $.ajax({
                                  url:base_url+"your-url-here",
                                  type: "POST",
                                  data: params,
                                  dataType: "json"
                                  })
                                  .done(function(res){
                                  //do something here

                                  })
                                  .fail(function(xhr, textStatus){
                                  console.log("Got error.");
                                  return;
                                  })





                                  share|improve this answer


























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                                    Once you have the baseurl variable in your html files, you can then use it for other loading your js scripts and ajax request. Like so:



                                    <script>
                                    var base_url = "<?php echo BASE_URL;?>";
                                    </script>

                                    //load css
                                    <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="<?php echo BASE_URL;?>css/bootstrap.min.css">

                                    //load jquery
                                    <script type="text/javascript" src="<?php echo BASE_URL;?>js/jquery.min.js"></script>

                                    //use js variable base_url for ajax request too
                                    $.ajax({
                                    url:base_url+"your-url-here",
                                    type: "POST",
                                    data: params,
                                    dataType: "json"
                                    })
                                    .done(function(res){
                                    //do something here

                                    })
                                    .fail(function(xhr, textStatus){
                                    console.log("Got error.");
                                    return;
                                    })





                                    share|improve this answer













                                    Once you have the baseurl variable in your html files, you can then use it for other loading your js scripts and ajax request. Like so:



                                    <script>
                                    var base_url = "<?php echo BASE_URL;?>";
                                    </script>

                                    //load css
                                    <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="<?php echo BASE_URL;?>css/bootstrap.min.css">

                                    //load jquery
                                    <script type="text/javascript" src="<?php echo BASE_URL;?>js/jquery.min.js"></script>

                                    //use js variable base_url for ajax request too
                                    $.ajax({
                                    url:base_url+"your-url-here",
                                    type: "POST",
                                    data: params,
                                    dataType: "json"
                                    })
                                    .done(function(res){
                                    //do something here

                                    })
                                    .fail(function(xhr, textStatus){
                                    console.log("Got error.");
                                    return;
                                    })






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