I'm looking for the equivalent of PHP's $_POST[] in Python. On PHP, when you submit a form you can get its value by using the $_POST[]. How can I get this data on python? here is my code.
function NewUser(){
var firstName = $('#firstName').val();
var dataString = '&firstName='+firstName;
$.ajax({
type:"POST",
url:"newusers",
data:dataString,
dataType:'text',
success:function(s){
alert(s);
},
error:function(){
alert('FAILED!');
}
})
}
This is where I throw the data.
@view_config(route_name='newusers', renderer='json')
def newusers(self):
return '1';
This code works fine and it returns and alert a string "1".
My question is, how can I get the submitted firstName? and put it on the return instead of "1".
Thank you in advance!
Another variation that should work:
@view_config(route_name='newusers', renderer='json')
def newusers(self):
# Best to check for the case of a blank/unspecified field...
if ('firstName' in self.request.params):
name = str(self.request.params['firstName'])
else:
name = 'null'
return name
Note: Be careful using str() function, particularly in python 2.x, as it may not be compatible with unicode input using characters beyond ascii. You might consider:
name = (self.request.params['firstName']).encode('utf-8')
as an alternative.