I have a php application that makes use of a Listener class, which basically just sets up an ajax request with jquery (example below). But for some reason, echoing the javascript just seems inelegant. Is it better practice to build a singleton class for the javascript to be passed to (which could introduce coupling) or to just echo the script like I'm doing now?
Here's a code snippet of what I'm doing.
<?php
$script = "
<script>
$(document).ready(function(){
$('".$trigger."').".$action."(function() {
".$js_variables."
var ajax_load = '';
var loadUrl = '".$this->controller_path."';
var action = $(this).attr('id');
$('".$this->parent."')
.hide(2)
.html(ajax_load)
.load(loadUrl, {action: action, ".$post_mapper."})
.fadeIn(800);
});
});
</script>
";
echo $script;
?>
Edit: Using a singleton class would also allow me to use $(document).ready()
or the shortcut version $(function(){})
only once instead of every single time I add a listener. But I'm not sure if this is worth the extra time and effort... Any ideas?