I'm pretty new to all things javascript related, and I seem to have got myself in a pickle. I'm creating a site which displays a seating plan of an office. When the page loads, I load data retrieved from the database, into a function that loops through it and creates an anchor for each person.
This is my method:
function getDesks(coordsArr) {
for (var i = 0; i < coordsArr.length; i++) {
var element = $("<a href='' class='deskBtn' data-name='" + coordsArr[i].UserName + "'>.</a>");
$(element).css({
"top": coordsArr[i].DeskYCoord,
"left": coordsArr[i].DeskXCoord
}).appendTo(".map");
}
}
The problem i'm having is where to place the following ajax click event.
$('.deskBtn').on('click', function () {
var user = $(this).attr("data-name");
console.log(user);
$.ajax({
url: "/Home/GetUserData",
type: "GET",
data: {user: user},
success: function (data) {
}
});
});
I tried placing it after the for loop, but when I click one of the anchor tags the data gets logged to the screen, however, it quickly vanishes. Any suggestions would be great.
.on()
must be attached to the parent container, for dynamically added events. Like:$("#container").on( 'click', '.deskBtn', function(){ });
var $el = $('<a/>', {class:'deskBtn', click:function(){}})