problems executing a jquery ajax call within a function

孤街醉人 提交于 2021-02-18 11:11:41

问题


I would like to put an ajax call within a function since I use it repeatedly in multiple locations. I want a manipulated version of the response returned. Here's what I'm trying to do (greatly simplified).

a = getAjax();
$('body').append('<div>'+a+'</div>');
function getAjax() {
  $.ajax({
   type: "GET",
   url: 'someURL',
   success: function(response) {
     return response;
  });
}

What's happening, however, is that the append function is running before "a" has been defined in the getAjax function. Any thoughts?


回答1:


There are two ways to taggle this. one is to use the success callback:

$.ajax({
   type: "GET",
   url: 'someURL',
   success: function(response) {
     AppendResponse(response);
  });

the other is to set async to false http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.ajax/:

var a;
getAjax();
$('body').append('<div>'+a+'</div>');
function getAjax() {
  $.ajax({
   type: "GET",
   url: 'someURL',
   async: false,
   success: function(response) {
     a = response;
  });
}

Important note on non async:

Cross-domain requests and dataType: "jsonp" requests do not support synchronous operation.




回答2:


AJAX is asynchronous. This means that the code in the success handler is delayed until the request is successful, while the rest of the code continues as normal. You need to put the relevant code in the AJAX success handler:

getAjax();
function getAjax() {
  $.ajax({
   type: "GET",
   url: 'someURL',
   success: function(response) {
     $(document.body).append('<div>'+response+'</div>');
  });
}

Note that I have also optimised your body selector by using the native Javascript document.body rather than using the standard tag selector.


Edit Callback version

function getAjax(callback) {
    $.ajax({
        type: 'GET',
        url: 'someURL',
        success: callback
    });
}

You can now do the code inline using a callback function:

getAjax(function(response) {
    $(document.body).append('<div>'+response+'</div>');
});

or

getAjax(function(response) {
    alert(response);
});

or whatever.

The code inside the anonymous function call will be processed when the AJAX request is complete.




回答3:


One suggestion I have is to pass a trigger to the command you want to run into the AJAX function so that it will run after AJAX has received a response-

a = getAjax();
function getAjax() {
  $.ajax({
   type: "GET",
   url: 'someURL',
   success: function(response) {
     inputText(response);
  });
}

inputText(someText) {
$(document.body).append('<div>'+ someText +'</div>');
}

That way you can create if statements / other alternatives to continue to use the same AJAX command for different results




回答4:


Why don't you return the response to another function in the success callback. This should handle your need for different responses:

getAjax();
function getAjax() {
  $.ajax({
   type: "GET",
   url: 'someURL',
   success: function(response) {
     AppendResponse(response);
  });
}

function AppendResponse(response) {
$('body').append('<div>'+response+'</div>');
}



回答5:


You can give a handler to the function getAjax(), but if the user needs the information for the next decision then why not wait using async: false?

function getAjax(handler) {
   $.ajax({
   type: "GET",
   url: 'someURL',
   success: function(response) {
     handler(response);
  });
};
function callGetAjax(response) {
  if(response === undefined) {
    getAjax(callGetAjax);
  } else {
    $('body').append('<div>'+response+'</div>');
  }
}


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3963906/problems-executing-a-jquery-ajax-call-within-a-function

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