I have the following code that creates an object in JavaScript. It uses prototype to define functions and constructors.
function objectClass(){
this.variables = new Array();
}
objectClass.prototype =
{
contructor: objectClass,
setInfo: function(){
$.ajax({
url: "info.json",
success: function(){
//for each json element returned...
this.variables.push(json[i]);
}
});
}
getInfo: function(){
return this.variables;
},
}
This is a similar example of what I am trying to do. I need to be able to return the array of variables when I call obj.getInfo(). It always throws an error. I believe it is because the “this” is referring to the scope of the ajax success function.
Any ideas on how to get it to reference the objects variable?
That’s correct, the
thisvalue is not automatically passed and thus not set to the instance. To force this, you can use thecontextproperty that$.ajaxaccepts:This sets the
thisvalue inside the success callback to the one you specified.