I've rewritten your code to make it a little more clear for myself and others. Please let me know if I've transliterated something incorrectly.
Basically, it looks like you're trying to get curSong as follows:
echonest.artist(artist).audio(
function(audioCollection){
var curSong = audioCollection.data.audio[0].url;
return curSong;
}
);
Right now, what you're doing is passing a function (the anonymous function defined by function(audioCollection)
) to the audio
function of whatever artist(artist)
returns. As such, the curSong
value is returned to audio()
, and then only when audio()
actually runs the function that its handed. I would look at audio()
and try to see if there is a way to get curSong
out of it. Otherwise, I'd do as slifty describes above and declare curSong
in a larger scope, so that it can be accessed even outside of audio()
.
EDIT: For example, a sample audio function could be as follows:
function audio(inputFunction){
var audioCollection = getAudioCollection();
var song = inputFunction(audioCollection);
return song;
}
The variable curSong
is in an anonymous function being passed to audio()
. As such, it doesn't exist until that anonymous function is executed, as in the above code. Now, when you run your code (from the first snippet), the anonymous inner function will return curSong
to audio()
, and audio()
will return curSong
to you.