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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T20:58:43+00:00 2026-06-12T20:58:43+00:00

I’m trying to assemble this JSON object of Baobab data (tree structure). I have

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I’m trying to assemble this JSON object of Baobab data (tree structure). I have the following recursive function:

/* Takes the Tree (in this case, always '1') and the Parent ID where we want to start, this case, I would also start with '1' */
function walkTree($tree, $id)
{
     /* Gets the children of that of that ID */
     $children = $tree->getChildren($id);

     $data = "";

     /* Loop through the Children */
     foreach($children as $index => $value) 
     {
          /* A function to get the 'Name' associated with that ID */
          $name = getNodeName($tree, $value);

          /* Call the walkTree() function again, this time based on that Child ID */
          $ret = walkTree($tree, $value);

          /* Append the string to $data */
          $data .= '{"data":"'.$name.'","attr": {"id" : "'.$value.'"}
                   ,"state":"closed","children": ['.$ret.']}';
     }

     /* Return the final result */
     return $data;
}

This is very close to working but as you see, there are no commas between each nested object and array, so the JSON is improperly formatted. Lots of the following:

… {"data":"Personal","attr": {"id" : "4"},"state":"closed","children": []}{"data":"News-editorial","attr": {"id" : "5"},"state":"closed","children": []…

I believe the best way would be to create a Php array and json_encode() it, but I can’t find a way to make the nested Objects work.

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    2026-06-12T20:58:44+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 8:58 pm

    Well if you wanted to build this out through concatenation then just keep track of the first and subsequent elements. This modified code should work:

    /* Takes the Tree (in this case, always '1') and the Parent ID where we want to start, this case, I would also start with '1' */
    function walkTree($tree, $id)
    {
      /* Gets the children of that of that ID */
      $children = $tree->getChildren($id);
      $first = true;
    
      $data = "";
    
      /* Loop through the Children */
      foreach($children as $index => $value) 
      {
        /* A function to get the 'Name' associated with that ID */
        $name = getNodeName($tree, $value);
    
        /* Call the walkTree() function again, this time based on that Child ID */
        $ret = walkTree($tree, $value);
    
        /* Append the string to $data */
        if($first) {
           $first = false;
        } else {
          /*add comma for each element after the first*/
          $data .= ',';
        }
        $data .= '{"data":"'.$name.'","attr": {"id" : "'.$value.'"},"state":"closed","children": ['.$ret.']}';
      }
    
      /* Return the final result */
      return $data;
    }
    
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