I need to dynamically load jQuery and jQuery UI from a javascript, then check if it has loaded and do something afterwards.
function loadjscssfile(filename, filetype){
if (filetype=="js"){ //if filename is a external JavaScript file
var fileref=document.createElement('script');
fileref.setAttribute("type","text/javascript");
fileref.setAttribute("src", filename);
}
else if (filetype=="css"){ //if filename is an external CSS file
var fileref=document.createElement("link");
fileref.setAttribute("rel", "stylesheet");
fileref.setAttribute("type", "text/css");
fileref.setAttribute("href", filename);
}
if (typeof fileref!="undefined")
document.getElementsByTagName("head")[0].appendChild(fileref);
}
loadjscssfile("http://localhost/js/jquery-1.3.2.min.js", "js");
loadjscssfile("http://localhost/js/jquery-ui-1.7.2.custom.min.js", "js");
I have done some research and found that I need to either use a callback or a settimeout. Trouble is I'm really new in javascript and it's really giving me a hard time. Can anyone set me in the right direction please?
I've never had to do this myself, but presumably you could just use a repeating timeout to check for presence of the needed objects:
function jqueryLoaded() {
//do stuff
}
function checkJquery() {
if (window.jQuery && jQuery.ui) {
jqueryLoaded();
} else {
window.setTimeout(checkJquery, 100);
}
}
checkJquery();
I'm pretty sure that the window.onload() function should trigger when all scripts are loaded. And you don't need to bind stuff to the 'ready
' event in jQuery.
loadjscssfile("http://localhost/js/jquery-1.3.2.min.js", "js");
loadjscssfile("http://localhost/js/jquery-ui-1.7.2.custom.min.js", "js");
window.onload = function() {
if(window.jQuery && jQuery.ui) {
alert('loaded');
}
}
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