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How can I pass parameters to a jQuery $.getJSON callback method?

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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?

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Pure.Krome Avatar asked Aug 07 '10 12:08

Pure.Krome


2 Answers

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) }); 
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Nick Craver Avatar answered Sep 28 '22 15:09

Nick Craver


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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Felix Kling Avatar answered Sep 28 '22 15:09

Felix Kling