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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T02:38:05+00:00 2026-06-12T02:38:05+00:00

How can I use object o outside the jQuery plugin scope? I have the

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How can I use object o outside the jQuery plugin scope? I have the following snippet:

  var o ={};

(function ($) {
$.fn.extend({

    gridView: function (options) {
        var defaults = {
            grid :{
                renderTo : '#container', 
            },
            gridHeader: {
            ************
            ***********

        };


        var options = $.extend(defaults, options);

        return this.each(function () {
            o = options; // i was expecting this step to fill the object 
            var obj = $(this);

            if( o.search.enabled){$(o.grid.renderTo).
         append('<div class="headerSearch">
     <input name="tbSearch" type="text" onchange="" onkeypress="do_this();" 
     id="tbSearch"><img src="'+ o.search.imgUrl +'" alt="Search"></div>')


          })(jQuery);
       console.log(o) ; // this gives me an empty object 

My other Question is, how and where you can create a function the can be called onkeypress
so this do_this(); function can also see the object?

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    2026-06-12T02:38:06+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 2:38 am

    This doesn’t make any sense, and can’t work. Your jQuery code is invoked (presumably) at some later time via a $("selector").gridView() and that is when your plugin executes. Until then, nothing inside your gridView: function has run, and the value of o hasn’t been modified when your code reaches console.log(o).

    If you want to persist some data tied to an element, you should use $.data to get and set data attributes on the element your plugin is being bound to. The section on Data in the jQuery Plugin Authoring page will be very useful.

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