Flash PHP mySQL – Write to a Database with Flash and PHP

[kml_flashembed movie=”/labs/swf/phpwritetodb.swf” height=”150″ width=”450″ /]

I have written a small script that will assist you into using communication between Flash and PHP to write to a mySQL database. The task is simple, verify the contents of the fields in flash and then send the information to PHP who then writes the information into the database.

[as]var submitListener:Object = new Object();
submitListener.click = function(evt:Object) {
try {
checkForm();
}
catch(e) {
result_ta.text = e.toString();
return;
}
var result_lv:LoadVars = new LoadVars();
result_lv.onLoad = function(success:Boolean) {
if (success) {
trace(“THE ERROR = ” + result_lv.error);
trace(unescape(result_lv.toString()));
if (result_lv.error != undefined) {
result_ta.text = result_lv.error;
}else{
result_ta.text = “Wrote to DB: \n”;
result_ta.text += “First Name = ” + result_lv.fname + “\n”;
result_ta.text += “Last Name = ” + result_lv.lname + “\n”;
result_ta.text += “Age Name = ” + result_lv.age + “\n”;
result_ta.text += “Total Records = ” + result_lv.nuRows + ““;
}
} else {
result_ta.text = “Error connecting to server.”;
}
}
var send_lv:LoadVars = new LoadVars();
send_lv.fname = fn_tfl.text;
send_lv.lname = ln_tfl.text;
send_lv.age = age_tfl.text;
send_lv.sendAndLoad(“path/to/your/php/file.php”, result_lv, “POST”);
};
submit_btn.addEventListener(“click”, submitListener);
function checkForm() {
if (fn_tfl.text == undefined || fn_tfl.text.length < 1) { throw new Error("First name is required"); } if (ln_tfl.text == undefined || ln_tfl.text.length < 1) { throw new Error ( "Last name is required"); } if (age_tfl.text == undefined || age_tfl.text.length < 1) { throw new Error ( "Age is required"); } }[/as]

This is the script used to create the tables and fields:

[php]CREATE TABLE `users` (
`id` INT( 6 ) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY ,
`fname` VARCHAR( 15 ) NOT NULL ,
`lname` VARCHAR( 15 ) NOT NULL ,
`age` INT( 3 ) NOT NULL
) ENGINE = MYISAM ;[/php]

Make sure you check the mySQL version on your server in case you encounter any errors.

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17 thoughts on “Flash PHP mySQL – Write to a Database with Flash and PHP

  1. @Newbie

    The “file.php” is a file that you write in PHP which inserts the information into the db, the name was used just as an example but it can be named anything you like.

  2. Just before I go ahead and try this out. can you use ajax to send this so we can write the DB without having to reload the page?

  3. Hey Lee,

    Not sure why you would need AJAX since all the information is being handled within Flash you don’t need to refresh the browser to see the updates.

    Go ahead and test the form in the post and you will see what i mean.

  4. Hey, am kinda new into this, and I believe it is something like what I wanna do..
    Am making a wbsite with Flash, and I wanna add a guest book for people to commets. All I nd is to store that in database.
    My question is, if that can help with what am trying to do, then where am I suppose to place the script ?? And how can I add the HTML code to the Flash ?!
    Thank you

  5. @abs

    the code above is for people that have a little bit of experience with flash/php/html that is why I didnt post details on how to implement the code. You can use the same idea for a guestbook as you commented. Same you would save the user’s name and comment to the database and then pull it with flash.

  6. How about a way to allow users to select one of three options and then pay using paypal, and have their account be active as long as they are paid up for that month / year. If they do not pay, or they expire, they will be suspended which gives them no access until they pay.

    all flash? possible?

  7. This is a great code! However, I need something that will work in AS3, and I can’t find a way to use the PHP “POST” method in AS3, can anyone help with this?

    1. Oh Johnny, the web is full of half-wits like yourself. If you are writing code at this level and can;t figure out the PHP, you should go dig up your Lite Brite and stick with that…

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