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Joe
Joe
20:29
Hi Ilya!
Hi
So basicaly
This is code I use originally to define audio's and some more functions
// Initialize audio js
audiojs.events.ready(function() {
var as = audiojs.createAll({

// Setup the player to autoplay the next track
trackEnded: function() {
var next = $('.main article.playing').next();
if (!next.length) next = $('.main article').first();
next.addClass('playing').siblings().removeClass('playing');
audio.load($('.article-play', next).attr('data-src'));
audio.play();
$('.article-play', next).removeAttr('data-playa').attr("data-pausea", '5');
var nextPlay = $('.article-play', next);
Its very long, but important bit is at top
Than after ajax call
if I paste same code again
it creates new player above old one, but I need to somehow keep old player to work with new content, its kinda complicated
Can you please explain again
how can I get old object inside var as ?
Joe
Joe
I'm just taking a look now, one second..
I'll get demo sit quickly one sec
Here
When you first visit
than others in posts
click on play button in main header player
than others in posts
after that if you click logo it loads same articles but via ajax
after that if you click logo it loads same articles but via ajax
and it just doesn't work kinda, I need that old player there so music doesn't stop working after new data is loaded
after that if you click logo it loads same articles but via ajax
Joe
Joe
Ah ok, I see.
You're also getting this error in the console: 'TypeError: 'undefined' is not an object (evaluating 'progress.style.width = (scrubber.offsetWidth * percent) + 'px'')'
Sorry
My internet keeps going off
Joe
Joe
20:36
I got a similar one when I was testing and tried to redefine the original audio.js object
Yeh that error, forgot to mention it, but do you see what I mean now
Joe
Joe
I think I understand, hold on...
I need this new content to work with "old" player
ok thanks for help, really aprechiate it
Joe
Joe
Maybe try this:
as = as.push(createAudio) || createAudio;

var createAudio = function () {

return audiojs.createAll({

// Setup the player to autoplay the next track
trackEnded: function () {
var next = $('.main article.playing').next();
if (!next.length) next = $('.main article').first();
next.addClass('playing').siblings().removeClass('playing');
audio.load($('.article-play', next).attr('data-src'));
audio.play();
$('.article-play', next).removeAttr('data-playa').attr("data-pausea", '5');
var nextPlay = $('.article-play', next);
Instead of:
var as = audiojs.createAll({

// Setup the player to autoplay the next track
trackEnded: function() {
var next = $('.main article.playing').next();
if (!next.length) next = $('.main article').first();
next.addClass('playing').siblings().removeClass('playing');
audio.load($('.article-play', next).attr('data-src'));
audio.play();
$('.article-play', next).removeAttr('data-playa').attr("data-pausea", '5');
var nextPlay = $('.article-play', next);
$('.article-play').not(nextPlay).removeAttr('data-pausea').attr("data-playa", '4');
After the ajax call correct?
Joe
Joe
20:40
One second, I made a mistake in that code!
no worries take as much time as is needed
I just took unnecessary parts out of the code:
// Initialize audio js
audiojs.events.ready(function() {
var as = audiojs.createAll();

//Synchronize Main player with articles
$(".audiojs .play-pause").click(function() {
var element = $('.playing .article-play')
var play = element.attr('data-playa')
var pause = element.attr('data-pausea')
if (play == '4') {
element.removeAttr('data-playa').attr("data-pausea", '5');
} else if (pause == '5') {
element.removeAttr('data-pausea').attr("data-playa", '4');
}
})

// Load in a track on click
$('.article-play').click(function(e) {
So this one should be fine to add after ajax call is finished
As trackEnd function and volume controls, seem to work anyways
Joe
Joe
Ok, try this:
if (typeof as !== "undefined"){
var newAudio = createAudio();
$.extend(as, newAudio);
}else{
as = createAudio();
}

var createAudio = function () {

return audiojs.createAll({

// Setup the player to autoplay the next track
trackEnded: function () {
var next = $('.main article.playing').next();
if (!next.length) next = $('.main article').first();
next.addClass('playing').siblings().removeClass('playing');
audio.load($('.article-play', next).attr('data-src'));
audio.play();
$('.article-play', next).removeAttr('data-playa').attr("data-pausea", '5');
one moment
Joe
Joe
It checks whether as in defined or not. If it is then it doesn't overwrite the original. If it's undefined then it works like normal.
Doesn't seem to work
Is this correct:
// Initialize audio js
audiojs.events.ready(function() {
if (typeof as !== "undefined") {
var newAudio = createAudio();
$.extend(as, newAudio);
} else {
as = createAudio();
}
var createAudio = function() {
return audiojs.createAll({
// Setup the player to autoplay the next track
trackEnded: function() {
var next = $('.main article.playing').next();
if (!next.length) next = $('.main article').first();
next.addClass('playing').siblings().removeClass('playing');
audio.load($('.article-play', next).attr('data-src'));
after ajax call is made, nothing happens once play button is clicked at articles
Nop, I even tried fixing errors in console and ended up with this code, doesn't throw any errors, but also doesn't seem to work
// Initialize audio js
audiojs.events.ready(function() {

if (typeof as !== "undefined"){
var newAudio = createAudio();
$.extend(as, newAudio);
}else{
as = createAudio();
}

var createAudio = function () {

return audiojs.createAll();

}

// Load in a track on click
$('.article-play').click(function(e) {
e.preventDefault();
if ($(this).closest('article').hasClass('playing')) {
var play = $(this).attr('data-playa')
var pause = $(this).attr('data-pausea')
if (play == '4') {
$(this).removeAttr('data-playa').attr("data-pausea", '5');
Nothing happens when play is clicked on posts added via ajax
If you require any files I could also upload them here
Joe
Joe
21:01
Would you be able to just put my code back up on the site so I can check some things? I can only see the old js at the moment
Moment
Ok I see the confusion
In page source you will see original code
This is the code that gets applied after ajax call
Through plugin in wordpres, and I can tell it is being applied as Masonry gets re aplied after ajax call is finished
So this link I sent you, first bit is that Masonry thingy and second one is code you wrote
Just scroll down a bit, they are very separated so it's easier to understand
Joe
Joe
Ok, you should be able to remove: audiojs.events.ready(function() { }); from around the ajax code
Then change the original js on the page from:
audiojs.events.ready(function() {
var as = audiojs.createAll({
alright one
moment
to what?
Joe
Joe
audiojs.events.ready(function() {
as = audiojs.createAll({
just remove the var but
*bit
will I also need to declare var as; outside it?
Joe
Joe
21:11
no you won't. removing var makes it global
Ok one sec
Removed var and updated ajax code to experimental.musicglaze.com/wp-content/plugins/…
Still ;(
nothing happens to content loaded via ajax
But console doesn't throw any errors out
Joe
Joe
also change $('.article-play').click(function(e) {
to $(document).on('click', '.article-play', function(e) {
For both of them or just ajax one?
Applied that to ajax code
same result, nothing changes
I mean player works, it seems that these click, load etc rules don't get applied to new content
21:39
Any eureka ideas? ;D

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