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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T11:45:04+00:00 2026-06-12T11:45:04+00:00

Possible Duplicate: What underlies this JavaScript idiom: var self = this? I am confused

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What underlies this JavaScript idiom: var self = this?

I am confused that when to use self and this in javascript.
I know that this refers to current context and self refers to current window.
As I am developing an application in Titanium. I want to know when to use self or this
OR does is there is any concept of self in titanium development.

here is the sample code that i am doing in my titanium commonJS module

var auth = require('/SDKTest/auth');
var nodeAPI = require('/SDKTest/nodeAPI');
function myAPI() {
     this.auth = auth;
     this.nodeAPI = nodeAPI;
     return this;
    }
module.exports = myAPI;

This code works, but can I use self in place of this ?
And instead of using this i can create a namespace and do something like this:

  function myAPI() {
     var api = {};
     api.auth = auth;
     api.nodeAPI = nodeAPI;
     return api;
    }

both the approaches work but what is the use of using this over here

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    2026-06-12T11:45:05+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 11:45 am

    Your question is somewhat confusing, it’s like asking: Do I buy apples or tomatoes? The answer is, it really depends on what you want to do, since they’re completely different.

    Essentially, you have answered your own question to some extent, because you already know the differences between the two:

    • this refers to the current context
    • self refers to window
    function myAPI() {
         this.auth = auth;
         this.nodeAPI = nodeAPI;
         return this;
        }
    module.exports = myAPI;
    

    You’re asking whether you can use self instead. Think about it, what does this allow you to do? It allows you, to refer to the context. What is the context, well, it’s module when you call module.exports(). And module is most likely not going to be window, so no, you can’t use self here.

    Does that answer the question?

    The second code example seems to do something completely different. I don’t know what to make of that.

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