Ok, ho fatto questo lavoro usando un array JSON. Nel caso qualcuno lo utilizzi, ecco come va:
Android, crea una stringa JSON:
//Create JSON string start
String json_string ="{\"upload_fishes\":[";
//Repeat and loop this until all objects are added (and add try+catch)
JSONObject obj_new = new JSONObject();
obj_new.put("fish_id", your_looped_string_1[i]);
obj_new.put("fish_lat", your_looped_string_2[i]);
obj_new.put("fish_lon", your_looped_string_3[i]);
json_string = json_string + obj_new.toString() + ",";
//Close JSON string
json_string = json_string.substring(0, json_string.length()-1);
json_string += "]}";
Android invia dati a PHP (aggiungi try+catch):
HttpParams httpParams = new BasicHttpParams();
HttpConnectionParams.setConnectionTimeout(httpParams, TIMEOUT_MILLISEC);
HttpConnectionParams.setSoTimeout(httpParams, TIMEOUT_MILLISEC);
HttpClient client = new DefaultHttpClient(httpParams);
String url = "http://yourserver.com/script.php";
HttpPost request = new HttpPost(url);
request.setEntity(new ByteArrayEntity(json_string.getBytes("UTF8")));
request.setHeader("json", json_string);
HttpResponse response = client.execute(request);
Log.d("FISHY", response.getStatusLine().toString());
Script PHP:
<?php
//CONNECT TO THE DATABASE
$DB_HOST = 'yourhost.com';
$DB_USER = 'user';
$DB_PASS = 'password';
$DB_NAME = "db_name";
$mysqli = new mysqli($DB_HOST, $DB_USER, $DB_PASS, $DB_NAME);
if(mysqli_connect_errno())
{
// echo "Failed to connect to MySQL: " . mysqli_connect_error();
}
else
{
// echo "Connected to MySQL";
}
$postdata = file_get_contents("php://input");
$data = json_decode($postdata, true);
if (is_array($data['upload_fishes'])) {
foreach ($data['upload_fishes'] as $record) {
$fid = $record['fish_id'];
$flat = $record['fish_lat'];
$flon = $record['fish_lon'];
mysqli_query($mysqli,"INSERT INTO `fishes`(`fish_type_id`, `fish_lat`, `fish_lon`) VALUES ($fid, $flat, $flon)");
}
}
mysqli_close($mysqli);
?>