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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)?

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  • can you tell when is is not working? Nov 11, 2013 at 0:34
  • 1
    It looks just fine jsfiddle.net/arunpjohny/t2p8U/1 Nov 11, 2013 at 0:37
  • I uploaded the widget on another server and there it is not working. :( But the jQuery version is the same: 1.10.2.
    – Benny Code
    Nov 11, 2013 at 0:38
  • then the reason could be something else.... what is the error you are getting Nov 11, 2013 at 0:39

1 Answer 1

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I have found another approach! One can use a global instance array to manage the different instances.

Example:

(function ($) {

    window.InstanceCollection = window.InstanceCollection || {};

    $.fn.myWidget = function () {
        return this.each(function () {
            new MyWidgetConstructor(this);
        });
    };       

    function MyWidgetConstructor(element) {
        this.id = 'test';
        window.InstanceCollection[this.id] = this;
    }

    MyWidgetConstructor.prototype.sayHello = function () {
        alert('Hello, my ID is: ' + this.id);
    }

})(jQuery)

jQuery(function ($) {
    $('#myInstance').myWidget();
    window.InstanceCollection['test'].sayHello();
})

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