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I would like to assign json object to the jquery variable. But when i try it i get error:

htmlentities() expects parameter 1 to be string, object given (View: /var/www/html/resources/views/index.blade.php)

What's the easy way to do this? Here is my code:

        var data = {};
        data = "{{$stationData}}";

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In Laravel 5 and above it's:

data = {!! str_replace("'", "\'", json_encode($stationData)) !!};

in Laravel 4

data = {{{ str_replace("'", "\'", json_encode($stationData)) }}};

You need to escape this format twice. Otherwise can act strangly.

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You could do this by json encoding the PHP variable within your JavaScript. This will only work with inline JavaScript code, like so:

<?php
$foo = 'bar';
?>
<script>
    var foo = <?php echo json_encode($foo) ?>;
<script>

Another option to pass data from the backend to the front-end is by using AJAX. This SO answer explains how this is done with and without jQuery.

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data = {{json_encode($stationData)}};

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$stationData beeing an Eloquent object, you could do something like this:

var foo = {{$stationData->toJson()}}

or any of the other answers.

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