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I try do this :

<script>
    FB.getLoginStatus(function(response) {  
        if (response.status==='connected') {
            var fb_status="on";
        } else {
            var fb_status="off";    
        }
    });

    alert("ok"+fb_status);

</script>

If i put alert inside function , this alert works , by other side , if i put this alert outside , no works

i supose this it´s more or less the same as global vars in php but no have many experience in Javascript

I only need the same i put in the example for detect in a var the result from function but as in the case i put as example , outside function , i try many things but no get results

Regards and thank´s for the help to community

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  • declare the fb_status variable outside the block and assign required "on" & "Off" inside the block.
    – Ramkumar
    Apr 30, 2015 at 10:32
  • You are ordering a pizza then trying to eat it before it is delivered! Apr 30, 2015 at 10:33
  • That no works i try ........ :( Apr 30, 2015 at 10:35
  • In this case, U can use callback function. Please try this link, which answer ur question, stackoverflow.com/questions/7522947/…
    – Ramkumar
    Apr 30, 2015 at 10:51

2 Answers 2

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FB.getLoginStatus is async function so when you try getting fb_status outside it, you get undefined because FB.getLoginStatus didn't return any result yet

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  • Yes, this is why it fails, but what is the answer to the question? Apr 30, 2015 at 10:35
  • Yes really i need get result of this outside function and with this i can run other functions but no experience in this cases ....... Apr 30, 2015 at 10:37
  • @Miguel Garcia: Due to the timing issue, you cannot just use a global variable. You need to restructure your code,. Can you show the rest of your example? Apr 30, 2015 at 10:40
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As the FB.getLoginStatus call is asynchronous, the result only occurs later and is only relevant inside the event handler:

e.g.

<script>
    FB.getLoginStatus(function(response) 
    {   
        // This line gets called many millisconds later
        console.log("When I have a status");
        if (response.status==='connected') 
        {
           var fb_status="on";
        }
        else
        {
            var fb_status="off";    
         }
         alert("ok"+fb_status);
    });
    // This line executes long before the callback returns
    console.log("After call");
</script>

Check out the console to see the order of events:

  • "After call"
  • "When I have a status"

You mention in comments you want to use the value elsewhere. The problem will be the timing as the result you want will only occur later.

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