jQuery Waiting for Multiple Events to fire

泄露秘密 提交于 2019-12-04 10:21:13

问题


Is it possible to "wait" for multiple events before executing a function? I know its possible with jQuery deferred obejcts to use $.when to wait for two promises to resolve but I wondered if its possible with just plain old events?

Lets say a click event and a custom event trigger an alert, for example:

$.when("click", "customEvent").then(function(){ alert("yay"); });

回答1:


You could use deferred, you just have to create them yourself.

var clickDfd = $.Deferred();
var eventDfd = $.Deferred();
$("div").on("click", function(e) {
   clickDfd.resolve();
});

$("div").on("some-event", function(e) {
   eventDfd.resolve();
});

$.when(clickDfd, eventDfd).done(function(){ 
    alert("yay"); 
});



回答2:


var click = 0;
var hover = 0;
$("div").on("click mouseenter", function(e) {
   if(e.type == 'click') {
      click = 1;
      bana();
   }
   else if(e.type == 'mouseenter') {
      hover = 1;
      bana();
   }
});
function bana() {
   if(click == 1 && hover == 1) {
       alert(1);
       click = 0;
       hover = 0;
   }
   else {
       return false;
   }
}

Well, Checking event types and setting them in old way. Plain jQuery and JS.

Will alert 1 only when both events are done / fired.

Fiddle



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14892384/jquery-waiting-for-multiple-events-to-fire

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