I am uploading files to a server and want to switch some buttons out when all of the files are done uploading. The files are uploaded in a .each
so the code should run after that. I have been researching this and see that .each
is synchronous so it should work if I just put the code outside the .each
but it's not working.
I am wondering if this is because within the .each
there's an ajax call.
I've also seen examples of counting while you're looping and just calling the code on the last iteration but I'm wondering if there's a cleaner way to do this.
Current basic code - not working
$.each( function () {
...
});
$("#btnNext").removeAttr("hidden") //want this to run after
I also tried a promise which errored in the console
$.each( function () {
...
}).promise().done(function() {
$("#btnNext").removeAttr("hidden")
});