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I'm building a Spotify app, and want to have featured albums. My JSON data specifies albums, so I loop through them with a simple for loop. However, unlike track data, which is directly available via track.data.album.name, album data needs to be extracted via callback:

var a = models.Album.fromURI(appData.Albums[i].uri, function(album) {
        console.log("Album data: ", album.name);
});

This works as expected, with the console showing the album names, but I can't find any examples of how you would make that data available outside the callback function. a.uri seems to be the only thing that works:

var a = models.Album.fromURI(appData.Albums[i].uri, function(album) {
    //console.log("Album data: ", album.name);
});
console.log("Album data: ", a.uri);

Can someone point me in the right direction? I'm a little confused if this is a Spotify App issue, or if I should be using closures or anonymous functions inside the callback.

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The thing you get back from models.Album.fromURI() is be the same object that's passed to you in the callback:

var a = models.Album.fromURI("spotify:album:1KtFTJnuQbMDpKJRHQonYZ", function(album) {
    console.log(a === album);
    // ^Logs "true"
});

The uri property is available immediately since it's already known — you give the URI to the object to start with. The rest of the metadata is loaded asynchronously, and will be available in the original a object once the callback has been fired. In the callback you may want to call another function that actually updates your URI or whatever you need to do next.

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  • Thank you for the clarification, I think my problem is not understanding how to fire the callback inside the loop properly - for that I think need a closure. But your answer cleared things up perfectly.
    – Komejo
    Aug 8, 2012 at 21:11
  • Yep, that's what was happening - models.Album.fromURI() needed to be called by a closure. A modified version of the 2nd code example here worked great: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/JavaScript/Guide/Closures
    – Komejo
    Aug 8, 2012 at 22:07

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