I totally begin using RequireJS because I felt its usefulness but I'm still stuck in a simple programming problem: when I run out of scope (like when I am coding inside a jQuery callback'd function), I don't know the exact proper way to refer to where I was. I have an example: this code is in the src/dir of my project, I have jquery.js and require.js in lib/ .
// src/main.js
define(function() {
return {
setup: function(settings){
this.settings = settings;
},
start: function(){
this.initScr();
},
initScr: function(){
var screen = $('<canvas>').attr({
width: window.innerWidth,
height: window.innerHeight
});
$('body').append(screen);
this.DOM.screen = screen[0];
$(window).resize(function(){
require(['game/main'], function(game) {
console.log(this);
game.DOM.screen.width = window.innerWidth;
game.DOM.screen.height = window.innerHeight;
});
});
},
settings: {},
DOM: {}
};
});
The problem here is, when in my "module", specifically in a jQuery callback here, how can I change a property of the module's object from this callback? I can't use the "this" keyword here because it's no more the one that I want. What is the best solution? What I did here with the require make me feel really strange.
Thanks for reading
Edit:
Finally, I did that, helped by pax162 's answer.
define(function() {
var initScr = function(){
var screen = $('<canvas>').attr({
width: window.innerWidth,
height: window.innerHeight
});
$('body').append(screen);
DOM.screen = screen[0];
$(window).resize(function(){
DOM.screen.width = window.innerWidth;
DOM.screen.height = window.innerHeight;
});
};
var start = function(){
initScr();
};
var setup = function(settings1){
settings = settings1;
};
var settings = {};
var DOM = {};
return {
setup: setup,
start: start,
initScr:initScr,
settings: settings,
DOM: DOM
};
});