jQuery get() Method

jQuery AJAX Methods : Send an HTTP GET request to a page and get a result back

Definition and Usage

The $.get() method loads data from the server using a HTTP GET request.

Examples

Request "test", but ignore return results:

$.get("test");

Request "test" and send some additional data along with the request (ignore return results):

$.get("test", { name:"Donald", town:"Ducktown" });

Request "test" and pass arrays of data to the server (ignore return results):

$.get("test", { 'colors[]' : ["Red","Green","Blue"] });

Request "test" and alert the result of the request:

$.get("test", function(data){
  alert("Data: " + data);
});

Syntax

$.get(URL,data,function(data,status,xhr),dataType)
Parameter Description
URL Required. Specifies the URL you wish to request
data Optional. Specifies data to send to the server along with the request
function(data,status,xhr) Optional. Specifies a function to run if the request succeeds
Additional parameters:
  • data - contains the resulting data from the request
  • status - contains the status of the request ("success", "notmodified", "error", "timeout", or "parsererror")
  • xhr - contains the XMLHttpRequest object
dataType Optional. Specifies the data type expected of the server response.
By default jQuery performs an automatic guess.
Possible types:
  • "xml" - An XML document
  • "html" - HTML as plain text
  • "text" - A plain text string
  • "script" - Runs the response as JavaScript, and returns it as plain text
  • "json" - Runs the response as JSON, and returns a JavaScript object
  • "jsonp" - Loads in a JSON block using JSONP. Will add an "?callback=?" to the URL to specify the callback