I'm trying to use jQuery to call some custom API via Ajax/$.getJSON
.
I'm trying to pass a custom value into the Ajax callback method, but that value is not getting passed through and is actually getting overwritten. This is my code:
var locationType = 3; var url = 'blah blah blah' + '&locationType=' + locationType; $("#loading_status").show(); $.getJSON(url, null, function(results, locationType) { searchResults(results, locationType) });
The value of locationType
BEFORE I call the URL using AJAX is 3
. But after the call returns the data successfully, the value for locationType
is now success
. This is because the method signature of the callback is:
callback(data, textStatus)A callback function that is executed if the request succeeds.
How can I pass 1 or more parameters to a callback method?
You don't need to pass it in, just reference the variable you already have, like this:
var locationType = 3; var url = 'blah blah blah' + '&locationType=' + locationType; $("#loading_status").show(); $.getJSON(url, null, function(results) { searchResults(results, locationType) });
Also there's no need to pass null
if you don't have a data object, it's an optional parameter and jQuery checks if the second param is a function or not, so you can just do this:
$.getJSON(url, function(results) { searchResults(results, locationType) });
Warp in a function, e.g.
function getResults(locationType) { $.getJSON(url, null, function(results) { searchResults(results, locationType) }); }
But in you specific situation you don't even have to pass it, you can access the value directly in the callback.
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