I wrote a jQuery plugin that uses a prototype.
Example:
function MyWidgetConstructor(element) {
this.id = 'test';
this.$element = $(element);
this.$element.data('instance', this);
}
MyWidgetConstructor.prototype.sayHello = function() {
alert('Hello, my ID is: ' + this.id);
}
$.fn.myWidget= function() {
return this.each(function() {
new MyWidgetConstructor(this);
});
};
I use the data attribute to save a reference to the widget. This way I can call the prototype methods with instance variables as follows:
jQuery('#myInstance').myWidget();
jQuery('#myInstance').data('instance').test();
However, that is not always working. Is there another way to get to the reference (maybe without the use of a data attribute)?