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Laravel – Ajax

Laravel – Ajax

Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is a set of web development techniques utilizing many web technologies used on the client-side to create asynchronous Web applications. Import jquery library in your view file to use ajax functions of jquery which will be used to send and receive data using ajax from the server. On the server side you can use the response() function to send response to client and to send response in JSON format you can chain the response function with json() function.

json() function syntax

Example

Step 1 − Create a view file called resources/views/message.php and copy the following code in that file.
Step 2 − Create a controller called AjaxController by executing the following command.
Step 3 − After successful execution, you will receive the following output −
Step 4 − Copy the following code in
app/Http/Controllers/AjaxController.php file.
app/Http/Controllers/AjaxController.php
Step 5 − Add the following lines in app/Http/routes.php.
app/Http/routes.php
Step 6 − Visit the following URL to test the Ajax functionality.
Step 7 − You will be redirected to a page where you will see a message as shown in the following image.
Step 8 − The output will appear as shown in the following image after clicking the button.

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