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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T07:30:50+00:00 2026-05-15T07:30:50+00:00

Inside of a jQuery plugin I made I have: $.getJSON(base_url,{ agenda_id:defaults.id, action:defaults.action+defaults.type, output:defaults.output },function(json){

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Inside of a jQuery plugin I made I have:

$.getJSON(base_url,{
    agenda_id:defaults.id,
    action:defaults.action+defaults.type,
    output:defaults.output
},function(json){
    return json;
});

And in a separate JS file (yes, it comes after the plugin):

json = $('#agenda-live-preview').agenda({action:'get',type:'agenda',output:'json'});
alert(json[0].agenda_id);

If i do the above $.getJSON and put an alert inside of the $.getJSON it works and returns “3”, which is correct. If I do it like the json=$('#agenda-live-preview').agenda(...)... it returns undefined.

My JSON is valid, and the json[0].agenda_id is correct also, I know it’s in a callback, so how do I get the stuff inside of a callback in a function return?

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    2026-05-15T07:30:51+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:30 am

    Because an AJAX request is asynchronous by default, the alert() is running before the AJAX request is received, and the json variable has therefore not been assigned a value.

    Whatever functionality you want (the alert, for example) will need to be in the callback to the AJAX request, or will need to be in a function called from within the callback, or perhaps called using .ajaxSuccess().

    Or perhaps you could pass a function as a parameter to your plugin, and have the $.getJSON() callback call it.


    EDIT:

    Example of passing in a callback to run upon successful $.getJSON() request:

    $.fn.agenda = function(opts) {
    
        var defaults = {...} // your defaults
    
        $.extend(defaults, opts); // Extend your defaults with the opts received
    
        $.getJSON(base_url,{
            agenda_id:defaults.id,
            action:defaults.action+defaults.type,
            output:defaults.output
        },function(json){
            defaults.success.call(this,json);  // Call the 'success' method passing in the json received
        });
    };
    
    $('#agenda-live-preview').agenda({
        action:'get',
        type:'agenda',
        output:'json',
        success:function(data) {  // Pass a function to the plugin's 'success' property
            alert(data[0].agenda_id);
            alert( $(this).selector );
        }
    });
    
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