A simplified example:
开发者_JAVA技巧// Let's create a new object
function MyObject() {
//
}
// Add some method to this object
MyObject.prototype.myFunctionA = function() {
//
}
// Another method
MyObject.prototype.myFunctionB = function(arg) {
// AJAX GET request
$.get('script.php', { par : arg }, function(data) {
// and here in the callback function
// I need to call MyObject.prototype.myFunctionA method!
// but "this" references callback function so
// I don't know how to access MyObject here
});
}
I have explained my issue in the comments. How can I do that?
simplest:
// Let's create a new object
function MyObject() {
//
}
// Add some method to this object
MyObject.prototype.myFunctionA = function() {
//
}
// Another method
MyObject.prototype.myFunctionB = function(arg) {
// AJAX GET request
var me = this;
$.get('script.php', { par : arg }, function(data) {
// use me.something instead of this.something
});
}
reusable (using scope trapping):
function createDelegate(obj, handler)
{
return function() {
handler.apply(obj, arguments);
}
}
then
MyObject.prototype.myFunctionB = function(arg) {
// AJAX GET request
var me = this;
$.get(
'script.php',
{ par : arg },
createDelegate(this, function(data) {
// use this.something
})
);
}
So, some code in relation to the comments below, createDelegate can also be used in a few different ways, one of which being:
function createDelegate(obj, handler)
{
handler = handler || this;
return function() {
handler.apply(obj, arguments);
}
}
Function.prototype.createDelegate = createDelegate;
this allows you to do things like:
var someObj = {a:1, b:function() {return this.a;}};
var scopedDelegateForCallback = someObj.b.createDelegate(whateverobj)
you can do tricks to get parent too, but that's too much for me to bother with atm.
or, you can do something like this:
function createDelegate(handler, obj)
{
obj = obj || this;
return function() {
handler.apply(obj, arguments);
}
}
Object.prototype.createDelegate = createDelegate;
and to use it:
someObj.createDelegate(someObj.b);
or maybe:
function createDelegateForMember(handlerName, obj)
{
obj = obj || this;
return function() {
obj[handlerName].apply(obj, arguments);
}
}
Object.prototype.createDelegate = createDelegateForMember;
then
someobj.createDelegate("b");
you can assign "var self = this" in MyObject.prototype.myFunctionB before calling the $.get then you can use the alias "self" inside the callback.
MyObject.prototype.myFunctionB = function(arg) {
var self = this;
$.get('script.php', { par : arg }, function(data) {
alert(self);
});
}
JavaScript functions "close over" variables in outer scopes, so you can do this:
// Another method
MyObject.prototype.myFunctionB = function(arg) {
// Save `this` reference for use in callback.
var that = this;
// AJAX GET request
$.get('script.php', { par : arg }, function(data) {
// Now `that` holds the contents of the current `MyObject`.
// So you can call other methods.
that.myFunctionA();
// ... etc ...
});
}
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