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Im trying to debug my web app that uses jQuery.

In firebug im calling functions inside the $(document).ready..

 function val() { console.log('validated outside doc.ready'); }
 $(document).ready(function()
 {

    console.log('document ready...');

    function validate() { console.log('validated!'); }
 }

In firebug console I type validate() and it says its not a function

If i type val() it works fine.

How do i call validate from the console ?

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  • 2
    why don't you put your validation function outside the document.ready function.. the issue is your function is out of scope when it is called..
    – bipen
    Jul 10, 2013 at 9:35
  • it is because validate is a closure function within the anonymus function passed to ready as callback Jul 10, 2013 at 9:36

4 Answers 4

78

You are not calling a function like that, you just define the function.

The correct approach is to define the function outside document.ready and call it inside:

// We define the function
function validate(){
  console.log('validated!');
}

$(document).ready(function(){
  // we call the function
  validate();
});

Another option is to self invoke the function like that:

$(document).ready(function(){
   // we define and invoke a function
   (function(){
     console.log('validated!');
   })();
});
1
  • Yes I like this way, very clean and thank you very much. Ive only been using jQuery seriously for the last few months so Im learning heaps cheers :) Jul 10, 2013 at 10:20
12

Your validate function is local to the function you've passed to the jQuery ready handler.

if you do:

window.validate = function(){ /*....*/ };

you will be able to access from console. But it's not good practice to pollute the global scope unless it's just for debugging.

2

well, is there any reason you'd need that function inside document ready? only inside those brackets (scope) the function will exist. just move it out, or all it only inside document.ready

0

You have 2 mistakes in your code.

  1. Format to close bracket
  2. You aren't calling the function. Calling the function is required to print it.
<script>
  function val() { console.log('validated outside doc.ready'); }
  $(document).ready(function() {
    console.log('document ready...');
    validate();
    function validate() { val();  console.log('validated!'); }
  });
</script>

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