First of all sorry for the bad title, just can't think of any better.
I'm very new to JavaScript, which may be the only reason why I just don't get this - please don't blast me.
What I want to do is simply query multiple Sharepoint lists (maybe even multiple times) from a Sharepoint site by using JavaScript Client Object Model. I was able to find many working examples on the web how to retrieve data from a list and work with it. But I'm so unfamiliar with the async and callback concepts that I cannot tranfer the concept to my needs. Do I actually have to copy all the variables and functions x times?
Here is what I got for one single call:
var listAItems;
$(document).ready(function() {
ExecuteOrDelayUntilScriptLoaded(LoadChartData, "sp.js");
});
function LoadChartData() {
context = SP.ClientContext.get_current();
var listA = context.get_web().get_lists().getByTitle("ListA");
var camlQuery = SP.CamlQuery.createAllItemsQuery();
this.listAItems = listA.getItems(camlQuery);
context.load(listAItems);
context.executeQueryAsync(ReadListAItemSucceeded, ReadListItemFailed);
}
function ReadListAItemSucceeded(sender, args) {
var listAItemsCollection = listAItems.getEnumerator();
while (listAItemsCollection.moveNext()) {
var listAItem = listAItemsCollection.get_current();
//do something with each listItem
}
}
function ReadListItemFailed(sender, args) {
alert('Request failed. ' + args.get_message() + '\n' + args.get_stackTrace());
}
I ended up copying all the code to get it running but that cannot be the way to go since it is just a mess - there must be an actual design.
var listAItems;
var listBItems;
$(document).ready(function() {
ExecuteOrDelayUntilScriptLoaded(LoadChartData, "sp.js");
});
function LoadChartData() {
context = SP.ClientContext.get_current();
var listA = context.get_web().get_lists().getByTitle("ListA");
var camlQuery = SP.CamlQuery.createAllItemsQuery();
this.listAItems = listA.getItems(camlQuery);
context.load(listAItems);
context.executeQueryAsync(ReadListAItemSucceeded, ReadListItemFailed);
context2 = SP.ClientContext.get_current();
var listB = context.get_web().get_lists().getByTitle("ListB");
var camlQuery2 = SP.CamlQuery.createAllItemsQuery();
this.listBItems = listB.getItems(camlQuery2);
context2.load(listBItems);
context2.executeQueryAsync(ReadListBItemSucceeded, ReadListItemFailed);
}
function ReadListAItemSucceeded(sender, args) {
var listAItemsCollection = listAItems.getEnumerator();
while (listAItemsCollection.moveNext()) {
var listAItem = listAItemsCollection.get_current();
//do something with each listItem
}
}
function ReadListBItemSucceeded(sender, args) {
var listBItemsCollection = listBItems.getEnumerator();
while (listBItemsCollection.moveNext()) {
var listBItem = listBItemsCollection.get_current();
//do something with each listItem
}
}
function ReadListItemFailed(sender, args) {
alert('Request failed. ' + args.get_message() + '\n' + args.get_stackTrace());
}
Why I want to query multiple lists is obvious, reason to query the same list is to provide different CAML expressions with different where conditions for instance.
Thank you very much in advance!
listAItems
andlistBItems
?