SQL query print JSON data












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I am currently printing data from an SQL query using print json_encode($query->result());



Which is giving a result of all the fields in the database. It currently prints :



[{"id":"3812","assigned_to":"1","opportunity_id":null,"lead_stage":"1","first_name":"Jamie","last_name":"Warren","company_name":"","phone_number":"+1","email_address":"tobyalake@hotmail.com"},


However I need it to print in the following format :



items": [
{ "id":"3812"


How can i add the items part?










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    I am currently printing data from an SQL query using print json_encode($query->result());



    Which is giving a result of all the fields in the database. It currently prints :



    [{"id":"3812","assigned_to":"1","opportunity_id":null,"lead_stage":"1","first_name":"Jamie","last_name":"Warren","company_name":"","phone_number":"+1","email_address":"tobyalake@hotmail.com"},


    However I need it to print in the following format :



    items": [
    { "id":"3812"


    How can i add the items part?










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      I am currently printing data from an SQL query using print json_encode($query->result());



      Which is giving a result of all the fields in the database. It currently prints :



      [{"id":"3812","assigned_to":"1","opportunity_id":null,"lead_stage":"1","first_name":"Jamie","last_name":"Warren","company_name":"","phone_number":"+1","email_address":"tobyalake@hotmail.com"},


      However I need it to print in the following format :



      items": [
      { "id":"3812"


      How can i add the items part?










      share|improve this question















      I am currently printing data from an SQL query using print json_encode($query->result());



      Which is giving a result of all the fields in the database. It currently prints :



      [{"id":"3812","assigned_to":"1","opportunity_id":null,"lead_stage":"1","first_name":"Jamie","last_name":"Warren","company_name":"","phone_number":"+1","email_address":"tobyalake@hotmail.com"},


      However I need it to print in the following format :



      items": [
      { "id":"3812"


      How can i add the items part?







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      edited Nov 12 at 10:53









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          You can just json_encode a new array with $query->result() assigned to a key of 'items' like this:



          print json_encode(['items' => $query->result()]);





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            You can wrap up with an array as like below



            print json_encode(array('items' => $query->result()));


            OR



            $items_arr = array('items' => $query->result());
            print json_encode($items_arr);





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              You can just json_encode a new array with $query->result() assigned to a key of 'items' like this:



              print json_encode(['items' => $query->result()]);





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                You can just json_encode a new array with $query->result() assigned to a key of 'items' like this:



                print json_encode(['items' => $query->result()]);





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                  You can just json_encode a new array with $query->result() assigned to a key of 'items' like this:



                  print json_encode(['items' => $query->result()]);





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                  You can just json_encode a new array with $query->result() assigned to a key of 'items' like this:



                  print json_encode(['items' => $query->result()]);






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                      You can wrap up with an array as like below



                      print json_encode(array('items' => $query->result()));


                      OR



                      $items_arr = array('items' => $query->result());
                      print json_encode($items_arr);





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                        You can wrap up with an array as like below



                        print json_encode(array('items' => $query->result()));


                        OR



                        $items_arr = array('items' => $query->result());
                        print json_encode($items_arr);





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                          You can wrap up with an array as like below



                          print json_encode(array('items' => $query->result()));


                          OR



                          $items_arr = array('items' => $query->result());
                          print json_encode($items_arr);





                          share|improve this answer












                          You can wrap up with an array as like below



                          print json_encode(array('items' => $query->result()));


                          OR



                          $items_arr = array('items' => $query->result());
                          print json_encode($items_arr);






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