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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T02:07:58+00:00 2026-05-23T02:07:58+00:00

I have a JavaScript object with a privileged method. When this method has completed,

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I have a JavaScript object with a privileged method. When this method has completed, I would like it to call itself (after a small timeout) and continue running indefinitely. Unfortunately, the method only runs twice, then it stops without any error (tested in Chrome and IE with the same results).

The code is as follows:

function Test() {
    // ... private variables that testMethod needs to access ...
    this.testMethod = function() {
        alert("Hello, from the method.");
        setTimeout(this.testMethod, 2000);
    };
}

var myTest = new Test();
myTest.testMethod();

I would expect to get the alert every two seconds, but instead it only shows the alert twice, then stops. You can see a live example here. Any idea why this would be happening?

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    2026-05-23T02:07:58+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 2:07 am

    When you first call it with “myTest.testMethod();” the “this” keyword is bond to your “myTest” object, when the timeout fires the “window” object is bond to “this” keyword and “this.testMethod” is equivalent to “window.testMethod”.
    Try:

    function Test() {
        // ... private variables that testMethod needs to access ...
        this.testMethod = function() {
            alert("Hello, from the method.");
            setTimeout((function(self){
                return function(){self.testMethod();};
            })(this), 2000);
        };
    }
    
    var myTest = new Test();
    myTest.testMethod();
    

    Or:

    function Test() {
        // ... private variables that testMethod needs to access ...
        this.testMethod = function() {
            alert("Hello, from the method.");
            var self = this;
            setTimeout(function(){self.testMethod();}, 2000);
        };
    }
    
    var myTest = new Test();
    myTest.testMethod();
    
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