Writing a JSON object to a .json file on the server

I am trying to write my JSON object to a .json file on the server. Here's how I do it now:

JavaScript:

function createJsonFile() {

    var jsonObject = {
        "metros" : [],
        "routes" : []
    };

    // write cities to JSON Object
    for ( var index = 0; index < graph.getVerticies().length; index++) {
        jsonObject.metros[index] = JSON.stringify(graph.getVertex(index).getData());
    }

    // write routes to JSON Object
    for ( var index = 0; index < graph.getEdges().length; index++) {
        jsonObject.routes[index] = JSON.stringify(graph.getEdge(index));
    }

    // some jQuery to write to file
    $.ajax({
        type : "POST",
        url : "json.php",
        dataType : 'json',
        data : {
            json : jsonObject
        }
    });
};

PHP:

<?php
   $json = $_POST['json'];
   $info = json_encode($json);

   $file = fopen('new_map_data.json','w+');
   fwrite($file, $info);
   fclose($file);
?>

It is written normally, and the information seems to be correct, but not displayed correctly. It goes like:

{"metros":["{\\\"code\\\":\\\"SCL\\\",\\\"name\\\":\\\"Santiago\\\",\\\"country\\\":\\\"CL\\\",\\\"continent\\\":\\\"South America\\\",\\\"timezone\\\":-4,\\\"coordinates\\\":{\\\"S\\\":33,\\\"W\\\":71},\\\"population\\\":6000000,\\\"region\\\":1}",

... but I expect this:

"metros" : [
    {
        "code" : "SCL" ,
        "name" : "Santiago" ,
        "country" : "CL" ,
        "continent" : "South America" ,
        "timezone" : -4 ,
        "coordinates" : {"S" : 33, "W" : 71} ,
        "population" : 6000000 ,
        "region" : 1
    } ,

Why am I getting all these slashes and why is it all on one line?

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You are using double coding. There is no need to code in JS and PHP, just do it on the one hand and just do it once.

// step 1: build data structure
var data = {
    metros: graph.getVerticies(),
    routes: graph.getEdges()
}

// step 2: convert data structure to JSON
$.ajax({
    type : "POST",
    url : "json.php",
    data : {
        json : JSON.stringify(data)
    }
});

, dataType , , . application/x-www-form-urlencoded .

, . :

$.post("json.php", {json : JSON.stringify(data)});

( PHP) :

<?php
   $json = $_POST['json'];

   /* sanity check */
   if (json_decode($json) != null)
   {
     $file = fopen('new_map_data.json','w+');
     fwrite($file, $json);
     fclose($file);
   }
   else
   {
     // user has posted invalid JSON, handle the error 
   }
?>
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JSON.stringify. JSON, .

JSON, , , , , . .

JSON: Content-type: text/json ( ). . .

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Perhaps too late to answer the question. But I ran into the same problem. I resolved it using "JSON_PRETTY_PRINT"

Below is my code:

<?php

if(isset($_POST['object'])) {
    $json = json_encode($_POST['object'],JSON_PRETTY_PRINT);
    $fp = fopen('results.json', 'w');
    fwrite($fp, $json);
    fclose($fp);
} else {
    echo "Object Not Received";
}
?>
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<html>
<head>
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.3.7/css/bootstrap.min.css" integrity="sha384-BVYiiSIFeK1dGmJRAkycuHAHRg32OmUcww7on3RYdg4Va+PmSTsz/K68vbdEjh4u" crossorigin="anonymous">
    <script type="text/javascript" src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.4.3.min.js" ></script>
</head>
<body>
    <?php
        $str = file_get_contents('data.json');//get contents of your json file and store it in a string
        $arr = json_decode($str, true);//decode it
         $arrne['name'] = "sadaadad";
         $arrne['password'] = "sadaadad";
         $arrne['nickname'] = "sadaadad";
         array_push( $arr['employees'], $arrne);//push contents to ur decoded array i.e $arr
         $str = json_encode($arr);
        //now send evrything to ur data.json file using folowing code
         if (json_decode($str) != null)
           {
             $file = fopen('data.json','w');
             fwrite($file, $str);
             fclose($file);
           }
           else
           {
             //  invalid JSON, handle the error 
           }

        ?>
    <form method=>
</body>

data.json

{  
   "employees":[  
  {  
     "email":"11BD1A05G9",
     "password":"INTRODUCTION TO ANALYTICS",
     "nickname":4
  },
  {  
     "email":"Betty",
     "password":"Layers",
     "nickname":4
  },
  {  
     "email":"Carl",
     "password":"Louis",
     "nickname":4
  },
  {  
     "name":"sadaadad",
     "password":"sadaadad",
     "nickname":"sadaadad"
  },
  {  
     "name":"sadaadad",
     "password":"sadaadad",
     "nickname":"sadaadad"
  },
  {  
     "name":"sadaadad",
     "password":"sadaadad",
     "nickname":"sadaadad"
  }
    ]
  }
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