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Answer by janh for Most efficient way to get custom database records from 20 buttons and 20 tables?

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I suppose the easiest way would be to have the action or other parameters in the button itself, i.e.

<div class="mybutton" data-action="get_quote" data-type="literary">Get a literary quote</div><div class="mybutton" data-action="get_quote" data-type="political">Get a political quote</div>

data-foo="bar" attributes can easily be accessed in jQuery with .data("foo"), so you could change the jQuery around a bit to listen to clicks on the class instead of a single ID:

jQuery(document).ready(function($) {    $(".mybutton").click( function() {        jQuery.post("/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php", { "action": $(this).data("action"), "type": $(this).data("type")}, function(response) {            var obj = JSON.parse(response);            $("textarea[name='myDiv']").val(obj.message);            //console.log(response);        });    });});

And voila, you'd now be able to pass data to the AJAX API by simply setting attributes in the button HTML. On the PHP-Side, you can check $_POST["type"] in your AJAX handler and react accordingly.


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