How to send a JSON object using html form data

So I've got this HTML form:

<html>
<head><title>test</title></head>
<body>
    <form action="myurl" method="POST" name="myForm">
        <p><label for="first_name">First Name:</label>
        <input type="text" name="first_name" id="fname"></p>

        <p><label for="last_name">Last Name:</label>
        <input type="text" name="last_name" id="lname"></p>

        <input value="Submit" type="submit" onclick="submitform()">
    </form>
</body>
</html>

Which would be the easiest way to send this form's data as a JSON object to my server when a user clicks on submit?

UPDATE: I've gone as far as this but it doesn't seem to work:

<script type="text/javascript">
    function submitform(){
        alert("Sending Json");
        var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
        xhr.open(form.method, form.action, true);
        xhr.setRequestHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json; charset=UTF-8');
        var j = {
            "first_name":"binchen",
            "last_name":"heris",
        };
        xhr.send(JSON.stringify(j));

What am I doing wrong?


Get complete form data as array and json stringify it.

var formData = JSON.stringify($("#myForm").serializeArray());

You can use it later in ajax. Or if you are not using ajax; put it in hidden textarea and pass to server. If this data is passed as json string via normal form data then you have to decode it using json_decode. You'll then get all data in an array.

$.ajax({
  type: "POST",
  url: "serverUrl",
  data: formData,
  success: function(){},
  dataType: "json",
  contentType : "application/json"
});

HTML provides no way to generate JSON from form data.

If you really want to handle it from the client, then you would have to resort to using JavaScript to:

  1. gather your data from the form via DOM
  2. organise it in an object or array
  3. generate JSON with JSON.stringify
  4. POST it with XMLHttpRequest

You'd probably be better off sticking to application/x-www-form-urlencoded data and processing that on the server instead of JSON. Your form doesn't have any complicated hierarchy that would benefit from a JSON data structure.


Update in response to major rewrite of the question…

  • Your JS has no readystatechange handler, so you do nothing with the response
  • You trigger the JS when the submit button is clicked without cancelling the default behaviour. The browser will submit the form (in the regular way) as soon as the JS function is complete.

You can try something like:

<html>
<head>
    <title>test</title>
</head>

<body>
    <form id="formElem">
        <input type="text" name="firstname" value="Karam">
        <input type="text" name="lastname" value="Yousef">
        <input type="submit">
    </form>
    <div id="decoded"></div>
    <button id="encode">Encode</button>
    <div id="encoded"></div>
</body>
<script>
    encode.onclick = async (e) => {
        let response = await fetch('http://localhost:8482/encode', {
                method: 'GET',
                headers: {
                    'Content-Type': 'application/json',
                },
        })

        let text = await response.text(); // read response body as text
        data = JSON.parse(text);
        document.querySelector("#encoded").innerHTML = text;
      //  document.querySelector("#encoded").innerHTML = `First name = ${data.firstname} <br/> 
      //                                                  Last name = ${data.lastname} <br/>
      //                                                  Age    = ${data.age}`
    };

    formElem.onsubmit = async (e) => {
      e.preventDefault();
      var form = document.querySelector("#formElem");
     // var form = document.forms[0];

        data = {
          firstname : form.querySelector('input[name="firstname"]').value,
          lastname : form.querySelector('input[name="lastname"]').value,
          age : 5
        }

        let response = await fetch('http://localhost:8482/decode', {
                method: 'POST', // or 'PUT'
                headers: {
                    'Content-Type': 'application/json',
                },
                body: JSON.stringify(data),
        })

        let text = await response.text(); // read response body as text
        document.querySelector("#decoded").innerHTML = text;
    };
</script>
</html>

I'm late but I need to say for those who need an object, using only html, there's a way. In some server side frameworks like PHP you can write the follow code:

<form action="myurl" method="POST" name="myForm">
        <p><label for="first_name">First Name:</label>
        <input type="text" name="name[first]" id="fname"></p>

        <p><label for="last_name">Last Name:</label>
        <input type="text" name="name[last]" id="lname"></p>

        <input value="Submit" type="submit">
    </form>

So, we need setup the name of the input as object[property] for got an object. In the above example, we got a data with the follow JSON:

{
"name": {
  "first": "some data",
  "last": "some data"
 }
}

you code is fine but never executed, cause of submit button [type="submit"] just replace it by type=button

<input value="Submit" type="button" onclick="submitform()">

inside your script; form is not declared.

let form = document.forms[0];
xhr.open(form.method, form.action, true);