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I want to make a function that supports done but without returning ajax.

function checkAndReturn(){
    if(global.id){
        return global.id; // the problem might be here 
    }else{
        return $.get("http://someurl.com",null,function(){...})
    }
}

Here checkAndReturn.done(function(){...}) works if global.id is not available, but it is not working if global.id is available.

I think I should be returning any other object and box my data to that object to make my done work, maybe xhr?.

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  • You need to know what you're expecting your method to return. In the second case ($.get) you're returning an xhr object. You need to either return the id in both cases, or cache the xhr object in a variable and return that the second time.
    – nbrooks
    Feb 26, 2014 at 13:20
  • @nbrooks He cannot return the id in the second case, the call is asynchronous.
    – kapa
    Feb 26, 2014 at 13:22

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You should return a (resolved) jQuery Deferred object. The jqXHR object returned by jQuery's AJAX functions is derived from Deferred as well, so the "interface" of your function will be clean - your function will return a Deferred in any case.

You could do something like this (just an example, adapt it to your use case):

function checkAndReturn(){
    if (global.id){
        return $.Deferred().resolve(global.id);
    }
    else {
        return $.get("http://someurl.com", null, function(){...})
    }
}

jsFiddle Demo

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  • Just was about to add an example :). I will leave yours, it is very similar to mine.
    – kapa
    Feb 26, 2014 at 13:29
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    you should return idXHR
    – Vic
    Feb 26, 2014 at 13:31
  • Made it a little more compact.
    – kapa
    Feb 26, 2014 at 13:31

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