Is it possible to run javascript function after external asynchronous script was loaded?
After example.js runs (async. it seems), this is the result:
<div class="keepthisdiv">Keep this text</div>
<div class="removethisdiv">Remove this text</div>
<div class="keepthisdiv">Keep this text</div>
Example.js has to be run between body tags, if it's in the head, there is no output.
Here is my div container and js code (credits):
<div id="jscontainer"></div>
<script>
function loadBackupScript(callback){
if (typeof callback !== 'function') {
throw 'Not a valid callback';
}
var script = document.createElement('script');
script.onload = callback;
script.src = 'http://www.example.com/example.js';
script.type = 'text/javascript';
var container = document.getElementById("jscontainer");
container.appendChild(script);
}
loadBackupScript(function() {
$( ".removethisdiv" ).remove();
});
</script>
However, it doesn't remove a div with removethisdiv
class. loadBackupScript
obviously runs before example.js
is completely parsed.
How can I run loadBackupScript
function right after removethisdiv
class is inserted into DOM? I know that it is possible to use a timer and then remove it after few seconds, but it is unreliable, because external script's parsing times vary. Also, there are many different scripts on the same page, so I'd like to avoid waiting for page to load completely and I need to specifically target this script (example.js).
loadBackupScript obviously runs before example.js is completely parsed
Why? it shouldn't be like this, load event is fired after the script is loaded and parsed.setInterval
on variables or DOM elements the external script is going to change. Anyway why would you do this? Try to explain what you need to achieve and maybe we can suggest a more proper way of doing that.