Updated answer:
You should consider avoiding getting into the code of a 3rd party library and changing it, since your change will be overridden in a future versions (assuming you get them), and you'll have to figure out again where to put it in.
Every 3rd party plugin / library has its own way of work and API that should be worked with. Look for what you need in the documentation. If you're missing something, maybe there is a reason for it, or you can ask the developer to add it, or even do that yourself and create a pull request.
There is no "magic solution" for passing a callback for all libraries, since they all do different things, and each should be handled differently.
Can you say you would always need a callback before things start happening, maybe after, maybe both or even during the library's action?
As you can see, it really depends on what your library of choice does and how it does it. If there is a callback option in the documentation - it would probably be implemented in a way that would make sense, in one or more of the possible ways I mentioned above.
As for your specific case with the select2 plugin:
Look into the Templating option in the docs.
Here is an example of how to achieve what you ask for.
var data = [{
id: 0,
text: 'gray'
}, {
id: 1,
text: 'green'
}, {
id: 2,
text: 'blue'
}, {
id: 3,
text: 'yellow'
}, {
id: 4,
text: 'red'
}];
function formatState(state) {
var $state = $('<div class="bg-' + state.text + '" style="background-color: ' + state.text + ';" > ' + state.text + '</div>')
return $state;
};
$('.select2').select2({
data: data,
templateResult: formatState
});
<link href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/select2/4.0.2/css/select2.min.css" rel="stylesheet" />
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/select2/4.0.2/js/select2.min.js"></script>
<select class="select2">
</select>
Here it is in a JsFiddle if you will: https://jsfiddle.net/yq70y8cy/1/
Old answer:
You should consider avoiding getting into the code of a 3rd party library and changing it, since your change will be overridden in a future versions (assuming you get them), and you'll have to figure out again where to put it in.
Instead, try keeping it simple, by using regular jQuery / javascript code, e.g:
$('.select2 li').each(function(index){
var $this = $(this);
$this.addClass('bg-' + $this.text());
})