Question

I'm using mbostock queue.js script to load several json files, by doing something like that:

var q = queue()
.defer(d3.json, "world-110m.json")
.defer(d3.tsv, "world-country-names.tsv")
.await(ready);

where ready is the function to execute when everythin is loaded.

I would like to preload an image by adding a defer. Is this possible? I have tried it several ways, but it doesn't work.

I suppose that a function must be created, but I can't make it asynchronous, and the queue keeps waiting forever...

Was it helpful?

Solution

Here is what queue.js is expecting from the callbacks:

The callbacks follow the Node.js convention where the first argument is an optional error object and the second argument is the result of the task.

Thus a simple version of your code might look like this:

var loadImage = function(src, cb) {
    var img = new Image();
    img.src = src;
    img.onload  = function(){ cb(null, img); };
    img.onerror = function(){ cb('IMAGE ERROR', null); };
};

queue()
    .defer(d3.json, "data/flare.json")
    .defer(d3.csv, "data/test.csv")
    .defer(loadImage, "img/test.png")
    .await( function(error, jsondata, csvdata, imagedata) {
        if (error) { console.log('error', error); } 
        else { console.log('success', jsondata, csvdata, imagedata) }
    });

I'm not sure what (if anything) you wanted to return about the image, but in the above example cb(null, img) I'm returning the whole object.

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