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xmlhttprequest - Return $.get data in a function using jQuery

I'm trying to call a function that contains jQuery code. I want this function to return the results of the jQuery statement. It is not working, and I'm trying to figure out why.

function showGetResult (name) {
    var scriptURL = "somefile.php?name=" + name;
    return $.get(scriptURL, {}, function(data) { return data; });
}

alert (showGetResult("John"));

The alert displays "[object XMLHttpRequest]." However, if I run the jQuery statement by itself, outside of a function, it works fine -> $.get(scriptURL, {}, function(data) { alert(data); })

I'd like to be able to re-use this code by putting it inside of a function that returns the $.get data. What fundamental mistake am I making here?

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1639555/return-get-data-in-a-function-using-jquery

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You have a few different mistakes. First, $.get doesn't return the return value of the callback function. It returns the XHR object. Second, the get function isn't synchronous, it's asynchronous so showGetResult will likely return before get completes. Third, you can't return something from inside the callback to the outer scope. You can, however, bind a variable in the outer scope and set it in the callback.

To get the functionality that you want, you'll need to use $.ajax and set the async option to false. Then you can define a variable in the outer scope and assign it in the ajax callback, returning this variable from the function.

function showGetResult( name )
{
     var result = null;
     var scriptUrl = "somefile.php?name=" + name;
     $.ajax({
        url: scriptUrl,
        type: 'get',
        dataType: 'html',
        async: false,
        success: function(data) {
            result = data;
        } 
     });
     return result;
}

You would probably be better served, though, figuring out how to do what you want in the callback function itself rather than changing from asynchronous to synchronous calls.


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