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So, I'm trying to override a function but include it's original methods with the jQuery.extend() method.

    var origFunction = $.fn.pluginFunction;
    $.fn.extend({
        pluginFunction: function() {
               // `origFunction` is available via Closure, 
               // now how can I declare the $.extended function here
               // to preserve the original methods and then override
               // only the following object?

                   myObject = {
                        'key1' : 'val1',
                        'key2' : 'val2',
                   }
        }
    });

3 Answers 3

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Use apply() to call the original.

origFunction.apply(this,arguments);

but if myObject is a local variable inside of origFunction, it is not going to make a difference.

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  • This doesn't work because executing origFunction.apply(this,arguments) executes the function prematurely . I'm trying to debug it, and add a callback so that I can ensure the function is properly extended before executing it but the origFunction() apply that you suggested is actually the source of my problem - walking through it in debugger, it is at this line where the plugin executes prior to being extended.
    – Brian
    Oct 4, 2012 at 20:15
  • How does it execute it prematurely? Not getting what you mean. Oct 4, 2012 at 20:35
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Modified code: call origFunction using apply. You change myObject only if it is not a private variable of method(it should be global accessible from overriding method).

var origFunction = $.fn.pluginFunction;
    $.fn.extend({
        pluginFunction: function() {
               origFunction.apply(this, arguments); // 
               // `origFunction` is available via Closure, 
               // now how can I declare the $.extended function here
               // to preserve the original methods and then override
               // only the following object?

                   myObject = {
                        'key1' : 'val1',
                        'key2' : 'val2',
                   }
        }
    });
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  • This doesn't work because executing origFunction.apply(this,arguments) executes the function prematurely . I'm trying to debug it, and add a callback so that I can ensure the function is properly extended before executing it but the origFunction() apply that you suggested is actually the source of my problem - walking through it in debugger, it is at this line where the plugin executes prior to being extended.
    – Brian
    Oct 4, 2012 at 20:17
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User apply()

apply calls a function with a set of arguments. It's not part of jQuery, it's part of core Javascript. However, there is mention of it in the jQuery docs:

http://docs.jquery.com/Types#Context.2C_Call_and_Apply

Syntax:

somefunction.apply(thisobj, argsarray)

The above calls the function somefunction, setting this to thisobj within the function's scope, and passing in the arguments from argsarray as the arguments to the function.

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