3

Hello everyone out there,

I can use global variables within a handler function, however I cannot modify them "globally" within than function.

In code below, after the first click it will show the number 1001 (the handler reads, increments and shows the right result). But, any further clicks will always show 1001, so the handler keeps reading the original globalVar value: it doesn't get modified as I was expecting.

Anything I can do to fix this?

var globalVar = 1000;

function testingGlobals() {
  var app = UiApp.createApplication();
  var doc = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSpreadsheet();
  var panel = app.createVerticalPanel().setId('panel');
  app.add(panel);
  panel.add(app.createButton(globalVar).setId("globalVar").addClickHandler(app.createServerHandler("chgGlobal").addCallbackElement(panel)));
  doc.show(app)
}

function chgGlobal(e) {
  var app = UiApp.createApplication();
  globalVar++;
  app.getElementById("globalVar").setText(globalVar);
  return app;
}

2 Answers 2

6

You can not increment Global Variables this way, as every time a handler executes, Global variable is initialized and then manipulated. You can use hidden formfields to hold the a variable which you can change in handler, and it will be persistent as long as the app is open.

e.g

function testingGlobals() {
  var app = UiApp.createApplication();
  var doc = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSpreadsheet();
  var panel = app.createVerticalPanel().setId('panel');
  var myVar = app.createHidden().setValue('0').setName('myVar').setId('myVar');
  panel.add(myVar);
  app.add(panel);
  panel.add(app.createButton('0').setId("globalVar").addClickHandler(app.createServerHandler("chgGlobal").addCallbackElement(panel)));
  doc.show(app)
}

function chgGlobal(e) {
  var app = UiApp.createApplication();
  gloabalVar = parseInt(e.parameter.myVar);
  gloabalVar ++;
  app.getElementById('myVar').setValue(gloabalVar.toString());
  app.getElementById("globalVar").setText(gloabalVar);
  return app;
}
3
  • thanks Waqar, I have used hidden variables (limited to only strings) but there is a lot of trouble specially when they are array of objects. I was expecting another approach.
    – Fausto R.
    Sep 23, 2012 at 11:46
  • 1
    You may use Utilities.jsonStringify(object) and Utilities.jsonParse(jsonString) to convert it to string and then back to object. developers.google.com/apps-script/class_utilities#jsonParse Sep 23, 2012 at 14:31
  • yes, that's what I am doing so far, but it seems to me too bizarre - I was looking for a more efficient way, thanks Waqar again.
    – Fausto R.
    Sep 24, 2012 at 11:38
3

You can persist data in CacheService (fast but not guaranteed) or ScriptProperties or ScriptDb (a little slower, but persisted) instead of global properties. ScriptDb in particular can hold objects without needing to use strings to store them.

0

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.