Question

I'm looking to stringify an object.

I want in output like this

{"1":{"valeur":"dalebrun","usager":"experttasp","date":"2013-08-20 16:41:50"}, "2": {"valeur":"test","usager":"experttasp","date":"2013-08-20 16:41:50"}}

But I get this

{"valeur":"dalebrun","usager":"experttasp","date":"2013-08-20 16:41:50"}, {"valeur":"test","usager":"experttasp","date":"2013-08-20 16:41:50"}

What I do

var objVal = {}; //value....
var data = {}; //other value....
var object = $.extend({}, objVal, data); //concat the object 
JSON.stringify(object); 
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Solution 2

I found the solution !

I do an for loop on the object. And I iterate on each element in the object. Thank you for your help. The answer of @Giovanni help me to found the solution.

Solution:

var data = {}; //values....
var objVal = {}; //other values....
var final = {};
var index = 1;
for(var key in data)
{
    final[index] = data[key];
    index = index + 1;
}
final[index] = objVal;
JSON.stringify(final);

And the output is :

{"1":{"valeur":"dfgdfg","usager":"experttasp","date":"2013-08-23 10:36:54"},"2":{"valeur":"uuuuuuuuuu","commentaire":"defg","usager":"experttasp","date":"2013-08-23 10:37:26"},"3":{"valeur":"uuuuuuuuuu","commentaire":"yesssss","usager":"experttasp","date":"2013-08-23 10:38:38"}}

OTHER TIPS

When you concat the object, you get an array; you want a map with two elements, using the id "1" and "2"

var objVal = {};   //value....
var data = {};     //other value....

var object = {}
object["1"] = objVal;
object["2"] = date;
JSON.stringify(object); 
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