I have a single page d3.js based browser application with a (likely) varying number of dynamically loaded elements. Ideally I'd like these configured in their entirety from json files, but converting the currently hard-coded nested callbacks (intended to force asynch behaviour, see the lower code block below) is proving something of a stumbling block.
function load_page_element(element, force_asynch) {
d3.json(("path_to/" + element + ".json"), function(data) {
// Attach the element to the DOM
// Set up some event handling
// Enjoy the fireworks
});
force_asynch();
};
// Hard-coded nested asynch-forcing callbacks
load_page_element("colours", function() {
load_page_element("sounds", function() {
load_page_element ("tools", function() {
load_page_element ("tutorials", function() {
load_page_element ("videos", function() {
load_page_element ("games", function() {
console.log("Asynch element loading completed, in order.");
});
});
});
});
});
});
I anticipate some kind of recursive call structure into which I can plug the element names ("colours", "sounds" etc), but have yet to hit on a mechanism that actually works. Presumably this has all been done before, but darned if I can find any examples.. Any suggestions are welcome..