Analysis of an instance of an asynchronous script load method with javascript callbacks

  • 2020-06-22 23:51:32
  • OfStack

This article illustrates the asynchronous script loading method of javascript with callbacks. Share to everybody for everybody reference. Specific implementation methods are as follows:


var Loader = function () { }
Loader.prototype = {
  require: function (scripts, callback) {
    this.loadCount   = 0;
    this.totalRequired = scripts.length;
    this.callback    = callback;
    for (var i = 0; i < scripts.length; i++) {
      this.writeScript(scripts[i]);
    }
  },
  loaded: function (evt) {
    this.loadCount++;
    if (this.loadCount == this.totalRequired && typeof this.callback == 'function') this.callback.call();
  },
  writeScript: function (src) {
    var self = this;
    var s = document.createElement('script');
    s.type = "text/javascript";
    s.async = true;
    s.src = src;
    s.addEventListener('load', function (e) { self.loaded(e); }, false);
    var head = document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0];
    head.appendChild(s);
  }
}

Use the demonstration


var l = new Loader();
l.require([
  "example-script-1.js",
  "example-script-2.js"],
  function() {
    // Callback
    console.log('All Scripts Loaded');
  });

I hope this article has been helpful for your javascript programming.


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