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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T06:20:24+00:00 2026-06-12T06:20:24+00:00

function Foo(elementId, buttonId) { this.element = document.getElementById(elementId); this.button = document.getElementById(buttonId); this.bar = function() {dosomething};

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function Foo(elementId, buttonId) {
this.element = document.getElementById(elementId);
this.button = document.getElementById(buttonId);
this.bar = function() {dosomething};
this.button.addEventListener('click', function(e) {this.bar();}, false);
}

var myFoo = new Foo('someElement', 'someButton');

I’d like to add event listeners inside my constructor, but it doesn’t seem to work. Is this something that’s possible with the correct syntax? I always get hung up on the line:

this.button.addEventListener('click', function(e) {this.bar();}, false);
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    2026-06-12T06:20:25+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 6:20 am

    Your this value changes in the constructor. You can keep a reference in the selector, and use the reference.

    function Foo(elementId, buttonId) {
    
        /*...*/
    
        var self = this;
        this.button.addEventListener('click', function(e) {self.bar();}, false);
    }
    

    Or a more modern solution that doesn’t require a variable would be to use Function.prototype.bind.

    function Foo(elementId, buttonId) {
    
        /*...*/
    
        this.button.addEventListener('click', this.bar.bind(this), false);
    }
    

    The .bind method returns a new bar function with the this value bound to whatever you passed it. In this case, it is bound to the original this from the constructor.

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