I am using event-delegation on n-number of rows, my older approach was binding each row with event the code looked something like this:
function getDiv (data) {
var div = $("<div class='theDiv'>");
div.click(function () {
console.log(data);
});
return div;
}
function getContainer() {
var i, container;
container = $("<div class='container'></div>");
for (i = 0 ; i < 1000 ; i++) {
container.append(getDiv(i));
}
return container;
}
$("body").append(getContainer());
Note: In this approach each row element (theDiv
) is having access to their data.
Now the question is, I want to bind a single click on container
and access the data, the event-delegation approach would look like this:
function getNewDiv (data) {
var div = $("<div class='theDiv'>");
return div;
}
function getNewContainer() {
var i, container;
container = $("<div class='container'></div>");
for (i = 0 ; i < 1000 ; i++) {
container.append(getNewDiv(i));
}
container.click (function (e) {
var targetElem = e.target;
console.dir(e);
if ($(targetElem).hasClass("theDiv")) {
console.log("row was clicked");
}
})
return container;
}
$("body").append(getNewContainer());
Now, how to access the data associated with each row?
As per my learning: I can add the data to
- data-*, but this would limit me to simple data type
- $.data associated to element
Is there any other way todo this?