JQuery .get doesnt execute Javascript

寵の児 提交于 2019-12-01 23:36:09
Robin Andersson

Inline JavaScript won't execute unless you run eval() on it. You can read more about that here:

An eval() solution could look something like this, but I would consider it bad practice:

$.get(url, function(response) {          
    var newContent = $(response).find("#right");      //Find the content section of the response
    var contentWrapper = $("#wrap");         //Find the content-wrapper where we are supposed to change the content.
    var oldContent = contentWrapper.find("#right");   //Find the old content which we should replace.

    oldContent.replaceWith(newContent);


    //Find all inline script tags in the new content and loop through them
    newContent.find("script").each(function() {
        var scriptContent = $(this).html(); //Grab the content of this tag
        eval(scriptContent); //Execute the content
    });
});

A better solution is to set a identifier/name on the #right tag and execute the code needed for that specific content.

Something like:

<div id="right" data-page-name="index">
    <!-- Content -->
</div>

<div id="right" data-page-name="about-us">
    <!-- Content -->
</div>

A simple solution that just passes the page name to a function that will execute the code depending on page would look something like this:

$.get(url, function(response) {          
    var newContent = $(response).find("#right");      //Find the content section of the response
    var contentWrapper = $("#wrap");         //Find the content-wrapper where we are supposed to change the content.
    var oldContent = contentWrapper.find("#right");   //Find the old content which we should replace.

    oldContent.replaceWith(newContent);

    var pageName = newContent.attr("data-page-name");

    pageSpecificActions(pageName);
});

function pageSpecificActions(pageName) {
    if (pageName == "index") {
        //Run the code for index page
    } else if (pageName == "about-us") {
        //Run the code for about us page.
    }   
};

This keeps the JavaScript code from being inline and doesn't use eval(). Even better would be to use events for when page content change, but this will be enough for now.

You can use .load() function instead of .get(). It automatically executes the scripts that are contained in the response.

Here is the documentation: .load()

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