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My page's code is:

<!--Custom JavaScript -->
// --> This Script contains the initLoadMore function <--
<script src="/static/js/custom.min.js"></script>    

<script src="/static/js/moment.min.js"></script>
<script src="/static/js/material-datetimepicker.js"></script>
<script>
   $(function(){
      initLoadMore("btnLoadMoreEvents","events-list");
   });
</script>

the Script custom.min.js contains:

$(function(){
function initLoadMore(btnLoadMore,container){
    let num_page = 2;
    $("#"+btnLoadMore).click(function(){
        $.get("?p="+num_page).done(function(data) {
            $("#"+btnLoadMore).prop("disabled",true);
            if(data.last_page == true){
                $("#"+container).append(data.content);
                $("#"+btnLoadMore).remove();
            }else{
                $("#"+container).append(data.content);
                num_page = num_page + 1;
            }
       }).fail(function(xhr){
            swal("Error", "Ha ocurrido un error al cargar m\u00E1s contenido. Por favor, int\u00e9ntalo de nuevo.", "error");
       }).always(function(){
           $("#"+btnLoadMore).prop("disabled",false);
       });
    });
}
});

The console says Uncaught ReferenceError: initLoadMore is not defined. The function only works if I delete the $(function(){ ... });(document ready) in the custom.min.js Script.

Why does this happen?

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    initLoadMore is local function, accessible inside the container function scope.
    – Tushar
    May 30, 2018 at 11:27
  • As @Tushar mentioned, the fact that you're using a $(function(){}) wrapper, the function initLoadMore() gets its own scope which means it is not visible from the outside. Do you require the $(function(){}) wrapper and if so, why is it necessary?
    – Alex
    May 30, 2018 at 11:29
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    You don't need to wrap the initLoadMore function in ready. Because, you're defining it, not invoking it.
    – Tushar
    May 30, 2018 at 11:31
  • Why are you even using this (function() {})(); encapsultation? It does nothing else but declaring initLoadMore May 30, 2018 at 11:34
  • Use $(function(){}) when you are invoking something straight away. function(){} or () => {} or arg => {} are anonymous functions which means they get invoked at runtime.
    – Alex
    May 30, 2018 at 11:35

2 Answers 2

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initLoadMore is local function You you can't acces it from other side

if you remove $(function(){} then it's works well.

$(function(){} is like a private access modifier. So you can call the defined function only inside the scope itself.

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    The function only works if I delete the $(function(){ ... });
    – Tushar
    May 30, 2018 at 11:29
  • @Tushar Updated :) May 30, 2018 at 11:31
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Your function is encapsulated in another function, so it is not globally available.

If you remove the $(function(){ ... }); part around the function, you declare it as a global function and other scripts will be able to call it.

In order to encapsulate the function, while still calling it last, perhaps you could call the script last, and invoke it directly like this:

(function(){
//do something
}());

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