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I have a fairly complex object, and have included a simplified version(taken out unnecessary functions). It is not working when I initiate it and I do not know why. Safari told me:[Error] TypeError: undefined is not an object (evaluating 'this.data.steps[index]') But I don't know why. Here's the code:

function Stepper (url) {
    this.index = 0;
    this.url = url;
    this.stepsn = 0;
    this.data = {}
    this.init = function () {
        var XHR = $.getJSON(this.url, function (json) {
            this.data = json;
            this.stepsn = this.data.steps.length;
        });
    };
    this.getstep = function (index) {
        return this.data.steps[index];
    };

    this.init();
}
\\Instantiation
var url = "lesson.json"; //lession.json is valid(I checked)
var stepper = new Stepper(url);

Thanks for helping, if you do.

Safari 8.0.7  Included jquery 1.11.3
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  • Do a console.log(json). I think json.steps is undefined.
    – jrath
    Jul 27, 2015 at 18:37
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    this.data looks like an empty object; where is this.data.steps supposed to come from?
    – Pointy
    Jul 27, 2015 at 18:37
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    this inside $.getJSON is not your object. Jul 27, 2015 at 18:38
  • @Karl-Andre Thanks Karl! That was exactly what I missed! Jul 27, 2015 at 19:18

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The forward slashes that you are using in your comment are a syntax error. Also you have don't have a steps key in your this.data object which is why that line is throwing an error.

I also used bind in your .getJSON call so you refer to the Stepper object. See fixed code below:

function Stepper (url) {
    this.index = 0;
    this.url = url;
    this.stepsn = 0;
    this.data = {}
    this.init = function () {
        var XHR = $.getJSON(this.url, function (json) {
            this.data = json;
            this.stepsn = this.data.steps.length;
        }).bind(this);
    };
    this.getstep = function (index) {
        return this.data.steps[index];
    };

    this.init();
}
//Instantiation
var url = "lesson.json"; //lession.json is valid(I checked)
var stepper = new Stepper(url);

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