How to remove backslash on json_encode() function?

微笑、不失礼 提交于 2019-11-29 03:07:16
json_encode($response, JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES);

Since PHP 5.4 there are constants which can be used by json_encode() to format the json reponse how you want.

To remove backslashes use: JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES. Like so:

json_encode($response, JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES);

View the PHP documentation for more constants and further information:

http://php.net/manual/en/function.json-encode.php

List of JSON constants:

http://php.net/manual/en/json.constants.php

the solution that does work is this:

$str = preg_replace('/\\\"/',"\"", $str);

However you have to be extremely careful here because you need to make sure that all your values have their quotes escaped (which is generally true anyway, but especially so now that you will be stripping all the escapes from PHP's idiotic (and dysfunctional) "helper" functionality of adding unnecessary backslashes in front of all your object ids and values).

So, php, by default, double escapes your values that have a quote in them, so if you have a value of My name is "Joe" in your DB, php will bring this back as My name is \\"Joe\\".

This may or may not be useful to you. If it's not you can then take the extra step of replacing the leading slash there like this:

$str = preg_replace('/\\\\\"/',"\"", $str);

yeah... it's ugly... but it works.

You're then left with something that vaguely resembles actual JSON.

I just figured out that json_encode does only escape \n if it's used within single quotes.

echo json_encode("Hello World\n");
// results in "Hello World\n"

And

echo json_encode('Hello World\n');
// results in "Hello World\\\n"

Simpler way would be

$mystring = json_encode($my_json,JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES);

Yes it's possible. Look!

$str = str_replace('\\', '', $str);

But why would you want to?

As HungryDB said the easier way for do that is:

$mystring = json_encode($my_json,JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES);

Have a look at your php version because this parameter has been added in version 5.4.0

json_encode documentation

If you using PHP 5.2, json_encode just expect only 1 parameter when call it. This is an alternative to unescape slash of json values:

stripslashes(json_encode($array))

Don't use it if your data is complicated.

You do not want to delete it. Because JSON uses double quotes " " for strings, and your one returns

"$(\"#output\").append(\"
This is a test!<\/p>\")"

these backslashes escape these quotes

I use the following to remove the slashes

echo json_decode($mystring, JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES);
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