So currently I'm working on a project that requires the use of PHP and JSON. The way I have currently set up my code is so that I read the JSON file in using file_get_contents and then use the built in json_decode() function. Everything is reading perfectly, it's the writing part that is giving me trouble.
The way I have my JSON tree set up is:
{
"test":[
{
"testName":"Winter 2011",
"testDate":"12/04/2011",
"testTime":"2:00pm",
"testRoom":"room",
"cap": 10,
"spotsLeft": 0,
"student":[
{
"fname":"Bob",
"lname":"Roberts",
"usrnm":"bobr",
"email":"bob@gmail.com"
}
]
}
]
}
To get the right test (since there will be multiple tests) I'm using a foreach loop and then I make sure there isn't a duplicate. At this point I'm ready to add a new student to the JSON file so I call:
`
$file = file_get_contents('testDates.json');
$json = json_decode($file, true);
//Go through each test in the file
foreach ($json[test] as $t){
.....
//Works if I only do $t[student] but that only adds it to the $t[] and not the
//JSON file. Can't seem to get it to add to the whole JSON string.
array_push($json[$t][student], $newStudent);
echo json_encode($json);
.....
//Use a file_put_contents later to write the file out
Any thoughts would be extremely helpful. It's probably a pointer error to a certain point int he array but a second set of eyes never hurt. Thanks.

$array[] = $valueinstead ofarray_push($array, $value). It's clearer and more idiomatic. Also, quote your key names--this is a syntax error that happens to work as long as no constant with that name is defined. – Francis Avila Dec 4 '11 at 19:21