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Q: Scoping a variable shared by multiple async callbacks

NathanI'm using the async.js library by Caolan McMahon and the jQueryUI progress bar to provide feedback to the user while several async calls gather data and fill in elements of a complex graph. My question is: What's the best way to scope data that needs to be shared by the asynchronous methods? ...

Scoping = everything has to be within one function
so you could wrap the entire thing in an anonymous self executing function
or try that module pattern thing
I tried putting the three var lines at the top inside $(function(){ to no avail
oh... i would have to put the function declarations inside too right?
that would be more horrible :(
you might want to put tickProgress in there too... it seems to be logically linked
interesting.
and would avoid the need for it to expose Updater.getSteps()
00:29
hmmm.... I have like a couple dozen of those updateA() style functions, each 100+ lines, so I was kind of trying to keep them separate from each other.
but this would at least keep them separate from everything else.
you can't just pass arguments around, right, since it's the inner callback function that needs them?
hmm
you could make like an update function that took a function as an argument maybe
do you want your `updateA()`style functions to include the timeout stuff?
like a singleton object containing the counter, that could update itself?
if you pass them in they will still be in their original closure, but you could potentially use .call or somethign to feed in the variables
the real `updateA()`s have XHR requests and onReady callbacks
if all it does is update a counter then it's just like having a global variable, because the module still sits in the global object
00:37
@david I still don't understand closures, but hope to someday.
it's a pretty important concept to get
I gather :)
I can try explain it if you want :S (as much as I understand it, I'm pretty sure I do)
thanks but that's okay, I'm sure if I keep reading about JS I will eventually understand it
I've been watching Crockford videos, ordered some books. My JS knowledge is straight out of 1997.
00:57
... I guess it's one of the things that takes getting used to coming out of linear programming style to event-driven programming. Basically, there's got to be a shared object to update somewhere out there--you can't just hand a temporarily scoped value from function to function, like tick(tick(tick(1))).
@david you should answer my question with your module example from jsfiddle.net/ctrlfrk/jSqrC/9
I'd have to format it nicely, and put the tickprogess thing in there, too busy atm :(
no worries.
 
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02:00
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Nathan, Fairbanks, Alaska
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dumb... I answered a few questions today about which I'm a bit of an expert, and got no points. Then one off-the-cuff quickdraw answer on a language I don't know gets me 3 votes so far.
gnight @all
nn
02:53
lol
nice
@Nathan: You're closer ;-)
shouldn't have -1ed :-D
03:50
@Nathan grats
upvoted your perl string math, and js degradation answer.
hello
hello
have a dojo question which I posted I think two days ago,anybody knows dojo here?
no?
i don't know what it is, so that's probably a no :(
hm probably it is very popular if on javascript forum ppl dont know about it :)
03:59
just had a look at the site, seems quite cool
it seems to be not bad
what is the question? if it's dojo specific i can probably answer it from the docs on the site
hello @Rebecca
yes it is very specific
anyway
the question
they have enhanced grid widget
which allows drag and drop
actually you can dnd records and columns
what im looking for is ability to have dnd between two grid widgets
david, is my question clear?
yeah, i'm trying to find the widget on their site, is it a part of dijit?
let me find it for you
04:05
dojox.grid?
no this is enhanced grid
here you have examples
hm didnt copy
'http://livedocs.dojotoolkit.org/dojox/grid/EnhancedGrid/plugins/DnD'
look on DnD across Grids, this is exactly what I'm looking for
but from this page I cannot figure out how they do it
"If both grids are EnhancedGrid with this GridDnD plugin, and one has enabled dragging "out" while the other enabled dragging "in", data can be dragged across grids. Note: Dragging columns across grids is not supported."
you see in example they do it
what version you reading?
current is 1.5
i'm reading the page you linked
are you setting the dndConfig object?
sorry
i dont need to drag columns only rows
Neo
Neo
04:10
Im stuck guys, I'm using a jquery plugin called jsTree and after It has ajax options exactly like jQuery...after the json request I give the plugin all the data it needs but I'm also sending data that will be used by another plugin but I don't know what variable this json data is being stored, and what is it's scope.
I want to use the rest of the data for the google map api and I've done everything all I need to do is figure out how to access the json data that jstree gets through its built in ajax which is pretty much the Jquery ajax
dndConfig, need to check
at some stage you need to do this
GridDnD: {
  dndConfig: {
    in: true,
    out:false
  }
}
where, i'm not sure
im actually looking for simple example
let me see it
oh yes i saw it, but i cannot understand where I set it
like they have pieces of information here and there
sorry Neo not familiar with jquery
Neo
Neo
:( tnx
i had example somewhere hot to read json into jtree
but this is not what you need
david, any luck?
04:20
do you have a line similar to var grid = new dojox.grid.EnhancedGrid({
let me see
i declare it like that
<table dojoType="dojox.grid.EnhancedGrid"
jsid="grid" id="grid" class="mygrid"
store="jsonStore" query="{ name: '*' }" rowsPerPage="20" rowSelector="20px"
plugins ="{dnd: true}">
<thead>
<tr>
<th field="name" width="300px">Country/Continent Name</th>
<th field="type" width="auto">Type</th>
</tr>
</thead>
</table>
working example
can grag records and columns here but within the grid
so i have two like that
and you have the plugins="{dnd:true}" on both of them?
yes sure
they identical
what you wrote is programmatic way
i used declarative
unfortunatly something is missing :(
yeah... i'm not sure then
:(
what lib you using?
i mean ajax library
05:13
jQuery
@Neo thats hard you can get the json format of the tree though. Easy solution do the ajax yourself and pass it into jstree yourself
jstree is being completely rewritten expect a new version in march or so
05:38
Hello @Raynos
Neo
Neo
05:48
@raynos Hey, how are you?
I did it another way, I modified the jstree plugin lol
Hey
Neo
Neo
its pretty funny how I did it
@Neo dont do that. bad! Hook into the events if you must
Neo
Neo
why :D ?
@NiteshKatare what do you eneed?
Neo
Neo
05:53
@Raynos wait until you hear the rest of what I did... you're gonna ban me out of the javascript club
I put the entire data for the googlemap API in the form of XML inside the jstree JSON data as the last element. now the jstree looks for data.data but this one is data.xml so in _parse_json :
if(!js.data && js.data !== "") { if(!js.xml && js.xml !== "") { return d; }
else { $jaxon = (js.xml); return d;}
}
now I use my global variable "$jaxon" JSON AS XML OBJECT NOTATION... but at least I get paid tmorrow morning lol
I will look into fixing it soon. What do you think I should do, there was no good documentation on jstree and I kinda liked it... I thought I saw you asking a question one time and I got into it
I'm new to javascript honestly, but I'm obsessed with it... I make things happen one way or another... Its the best language to hack code
@Raynos
Sorry I was sleeping :D
Ive bashed jstree around a lot
I use it with json data
I get it to load json data initially then manipulate it from there
you can use jstree.getJSON to get the json data out again
I never used it with its internal ajax functionality
Like I said load it with ajax yourself and pass it into jstree for maximum flexibility
Also if that was production code on my project i'd give you a different task and rewrite your shit code! :)
Neo
Neo
I used it with JSON too but I wrote all y me map stuff previously with XML and I was lazy to rewrite it so I put the XML as a sting insid JSON object
-.-
I dont like XML..
Neo
Neo
I was actually looking for that and now I realize how to do it, I was a little stupid about it earlier
I've gotten to the stage where my answers on javascript are too high level. I assume people know the obvouis simple stuff about javascript.
And I tend to just link open source implementation of functions which I think are perfectly readable!
Neo
Neo
06:07
I like JSON better but I've worked with XML alot more cause I used it in alot of my softwaff back before I did Javascript
If I link you the internal .makeArray & .merge from jQuery then you should understand how to make an array!
@Neo the thing is JSON and javascript go hand in hand. Theres no reason to use xml apart from the XHTTPRequest and if you mess with the internals of that then good luck to you
Neo
Neo
no I agree thats why I used jstree with JSON_data rather than XML data
@Raynos Hello
@Neo hello
Neo
Neo
@NiteshKatare Hi
I need a help
I want to hide a div which deosnt have the id
06:11
Yeah go for it.
Give it an id
or hide all divs :D
No i jst wana hide those div which doesnt have the id
@Raynos No i jst wana hide those div which doesnt have the id
@Neo jstree is the best tree plugin i've found. Hooking into all the event.jstree events it triggers allows for a lot of control. Just search for ".jstree" in the source and see all the events. Maybe search for $.trigger
@NiteshKatare how else can you identify it?
Neo
Neo
@Raynos is it bad that I rely on global variables so much?
Does it have a class? does it have some kind of unique value? A name?
@Neo yes.
You want one global variable for every module.
Then still you want to ideally store them in some kind of namespacing system
@Raynos yes it has some css values in the div
06:14
@NiteshKatare using jQuery?
@Raynos Yes
@Raynos the Div has following properties
style="z-index: 9999; visibility: visible; display: block; padding-top: 3px; padding-right: 3px; padding-bottom: 3px; padding-left: 3px; font: normal normal bold 11px/normal Arial; background-color: rgb(149, 209, 61); position: absolute; top: 10px; left: 10px;
@Raynos can it be possible to hide the div
Neo
Neo
@NiteshKatare I assume you gave it all those inline css values?!?
is that right?
No
its written in the js plug in file
so i want to hide it in on page load
Neo
Neo
there is no way you can give it an attribute?
now I get uncaught exception: [Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x80070057 (NS_ERROR_ILLEGAL_VALUE) [nsIDOMParser.parseFromString]" nsresult: "0x80070057 (NS_ERROR_ILLEGAL_VALUE)" location: "JS frame :: maps.gstatic.com/intl/en_us/mapfiles/308a/maps2.api/main.js :: anonymous :: line 1489" data: no]
what is this all about?
@Neo thats all about the epic failure
@NiteshKatare just filter your divs by css attributes. If that background colour isn't unique then filter by some more css
06:22
thanks @Raynos
@Neo theres some kind of error on that page. Something triggered an exception, nothing caught it and it bubbled upto the console.
try setting window.onerror = function() { // catch your damn exceptions }
Neo
Neo
@Raynos I see what you're saying, is there a reason I should set that in all my js codes since I can mess up. lol
is there some source I can look at to see how to make the jstree leafs and branches, nodes trigger an event on select and stuff
@Neo only use that for debugging obscure errors
Neo
Neo
I want them to be urls but I want javascript to prevent them, I was using $>delegate
@neo search for .jstree" then use select_node.jstree and bind to that
Neo
Neo
06:28
jstree just constructs the whole thing and in its documentation doesn't show what parameters it takes, I guess I have to read the source
is $("#jstree li").not(".jstree-leaf").each(function() {//bad idea?
not really
you can hook into create_node.jstree
Neo
Neo
how?
$("#jstree").bind("create_node.jstree", function(event, data) {
     console.log("event : ", event);
     console.log("data : ", data);
});
Understand the event & data structures then away you go
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A: Recommended JavaScript annotated source code for learning.

Matt V.You might be interested in jQuery Deconstructed, Prototype Deconstructed, and/or MooTools Deconstructed.

Those are awesome!
Neo
Neo
ok, thank you so much
I need 1 more rep >_<
Neo
Neo
06:37
what do you mean? you just gave away 100
firebug is not loggin it cant find firebuyg_console
@Neo I want to give away another 350 so I need 1 more rep :P
Neo
Neo
lol
Ill get some more at some point -.- "2999" rep
Neo
Neo
@Raynos you mean 3009?
sorry it took me a while
I'm stupid right now, one of those epic errors has created a buffer overflow in my brain
07:01
Its ok.
07:41
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Q: using piechart ?

rohanim doing a survey application. i need to use a pie chart. which one is good ? In js or Jquery i needed. any sugestions

Close it.
 
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08:48
Remind me again why with is bad?
 
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Ab
Ab
11:11
i've n't done any JS unit testing
can some1 advise which is the best unit test framework
11:43
@Ab for what? There are a bunch
For jQuery use QUnit
for others use something better
Ab
Ab
nope i've been involved in a html5 canvas project
and part of requirement is to 'do a reasonable set of unit test'
in a new job and in excitement i owned up this all and its been a unjoyful ride through hell.
its not jquery. but still the qunit site . here's what it says "but is capable of testing any generic JavaScript code"
12:13
qunit is just fine, it depends what style of testing you want
It is
This page is a list of tables of code-driven unit testing frameworks for various programming languages. Some but not all of these are based on xUnit. Columns (Classification) * Name: This column contains the name of the framework and will usually link to it. * xUnit: This column indicates whether a framework should be considered of xUnit type. * TAP: This column indicates whether a framework can emit TAP output for TAP-compliant testing harnesses. * Generators: Indicates whether a framework supports data generators. Data generators generate input data for a test and the test is run for ...
Pick one
12:29
hello
heh nice work Raynos
hi
Anyone .net experts here? I know this is a javascript room, but it's about .net, javascript and html.
not me...
13:09
Hello! On one of my webprojects I'm fetching a number of rows, listing them as a table. So far I've displayed additional info inside a "tool tip" when hovering the rows by hiding a div inside each <tr>, showing them as I hover the parent row. Now I want to display the information in a sidebar instead, so hiding a div isn't really an option. I've thought of listing the data as a JS-array which jQuery can fetch when hovering the rows. But does anyone have any other suggestions?
I guess I could embed the information in a tag as well.
You can still hide and show divs
just show the div with the same index as the row
So by having #maincolumn (MC), with the table and #sidecolumn (SC), with multiple divs (each toggle by its respective parent being hovered) is better than, on-the-fly changing the values in a single div in SC?
Well they're both viable options
It just depends where you want to keep your data
because by keeping it all there in the HTML
it's there for search engines / javascript-less browsers
Well, it doesn't really matter, I just wanted to ask if somebody had a more "clever" option I haven't thought of. The content isn't really for search engines, and it's more of a "bonus" for those with JS enabled. Do you have any suggestions on how I can store it within a tag in the row? name="{some sort of array goes here}" ?
13:35
jquery UI has quite a few bugs ... and is totally unusable with jquery 1.5 because of bugs introduced with the new version!!!
@Eikern, sure use HTML5 data attributes
<tr data-tooltip="Hello"></tr>
Access with jQuery:
$('tr').data('tooltip');
@Greg Hmmm, well wait for the 1.9 release then
Or another 1.8.x bugfix
Of course! Using data-tooltip is crossbrowser-compatible, right?
@YiJiang that would be ok, but I didn't notice the google ajax server automatically update me to 1.5
Yup it'll work fine
Use <!doctype html> also
@Greg, never use the latest branch from google's CDN
13:40
@Greg Hmmm? I vaguely recall there being a latest branch, but I can't seem to remember it exactly
I've always used a specific version number when including it from Google's CDN
@YiJiang if you ask for jquery without a version number (as I was doing), it automatically supplies the latest version
Ah, I see.
@Box9 yeah I've realised that now ...
Hmm a lot more users now
This must be US time kicking in?
@Box9 I'm in the UK ... have been here all day but haven't bothered talking because of the sparseness of the messages
13:45
ah
well I never see many people here
just curious if things are different at other times
Ab
Ab
@Raynos a quick question. How long have u been programming generally and how long have u been doing JS development.
it shows the timeline of activity
Ah of course bangs head
usually gets busier after midday, easing off at 6pm GMT
Then that graph looks about right for uk/eastern US :)
Has anyone used jqGrid/DataTables/SlickGrid before?
13:57
Ive used datatables
great plugin
how is it from a data manipulation point of view?
as in, if I wanted to add a new column, show only values greater than 100, etc...
is it flexible?
@Raynos - You were looking for annotated JS, i found this: fmarcia.info/jquery/tetris/tetris.js It's not a library and is JQ UI but It is nicely coded and annotated IMO
14:15
@Box9 was getting food, I havent done realtime manipulation with it, although it does have methods to support it. Showing values over 100 should be relatively easy to do
datatables has great documentation and examples
@Loktar Interesting. I'll probably check out the documentation then
Do you have a couple of things you really like about it?
I'm just interested in what the current state of JS grid functionality is like...
I like the ease of use, built in paging, and built in filtering of items
I dont like having to use tables lol thats probably my biggest gripe.. but i overcome it because its tabular data
styling it used to be horrible, but now it integrates with jqueryUI as well
so mostly from a UI perspective
can I ask where your data comes from?
embedded in <table>
js array
ajax?
Im not sure what all it supports but when I have done it, I have written the data to a table
created a table dynamically with data, then called .datatable on it
ah ok
thanks for the info :)
14:22
does a single ; in a javascript file mean anything?
do you mean a file with nothing other than a ; ?
@Box9 The reason I'm asking is because I'm concatenating all scripts into a single script... For some reason, my current method outputs a semicolon inbetween each script ... I was wondering if that was why it was dying
I doubt it
1 + 1;; is valid
I can't understand why I would have thought that a ; separator would be necessary :S
Are you simply concatenating or removing newlines as well?
14:28
removing newlines
surely it would make more sense to output a \n between scripts?
not necessarily
due to automatic semicolon insertion
if one file ended in:
var f = function () { ...}
(without a semicolon)
and the next one started with:
(function () {

})
the second file would be treated as an argument to the first function
unless you put a semicolon in between
good point.
hmm, I guess the safest way is how it is already - with a semicolon separator?
yes I believe so
I can't think of a reason why it would be breaking though
unless you're not removing single-line comments
@Box9 possibly because I'm using Closure to compile all the scripts
never done that before
Do you mean each file is wrapped in an anonymous function?
Oh sorry
Closure the Google compiler?
14:33
sorry, Google Closure...
lol my bad
are you using the "extreme" mode or whatever it's called
@Box9 Hardcore! Erhm... it's called 'Advanced' (as opposed to 'Simple') I think
Haha, it's been a while...
@Box9 no, I noticed just compressing jquery (as a test) with advanced mode caused it to break.
I think you need to use JsDocs to get advanced mode to work
Yes, otherwise the public names will get minified too
You might as well leave jQuery out of the compression
and load it out of Google's CDN
14:38
@Box9 that was just for testing purposes
Right
finally out of the 300's... on to 500 and beyond
people jump on questions so fast, i need an app or something, rather than hitting refresh like a madman
There's a bunch of apps built using the StackExchange API: stackapps.com/?tab=apps
@Loktar type a really stupidly simple answer with just the main points, then keep editing and expanding your answer.
Thats what I have been doing, seems to be the first one gets accepted the most
well what I have been trying rather
I fear -1's though
14:44
That's the case sadly
@Box9 thanks for the link
I was hoping they'd implement the secret voting idea posted on meta, where for the first 10 minutes or so, all votes would be invisible
@Loktar you're welcome, I haven't actually checked any of these out myself though
Wow, being a gmail user, this one is perfect: stackapps.com/questions/345/…
@Box9 that's a great idea... would really make people "vote" then, rather than just following like sheep

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