I am trying to create a JavaScript object as follows.
var MyObject = function (parameters) {
this.parameters = parameters;
parameters.userFunction(this.MyObjectCallback);
}
MyObject.SOME_STATIC_VARIABLE = 21;
MyObject.prototype = {
myObjectCallback: function() {
console.log(this);
}
}
The MyObject
object will accept a userFunction to which it will pass a handler. The user function will do some logic and pass the result back to the instance, for example:
new MyObject({userFunction: function(callback) {
$.post(
'http://localhost/~knyttl/source.php',
{},
callback,
'json');,
}});
Unfortunately, even though the callback
is properly called, this
gets an instance of the JQuery
object and not of the MyObject
instance as I would like. To conclude, I can not manage to keep the MyObject
instance.
I am not even sure, whether this is a correct way of creating JavaScript objects. I will be grateful for any suggestion.