I don't fully understand what you are trying to achieve ,but try something like:
var onLoad = function(e) {
console.log(this.responseText);
};
var client = Ti.Network.createHTTPClient({
onload: onLoad
});
문제
This is an example of how I currently make an api call using titanium:
var url = "http://www.appcelerator.com";
var client = Ti.Network.createHTTPClient({
// function called when the response data is available
onload : function(e) {
Ti.API.info("Received text: " + this.responseText);
alert('success');
},
// function called when an error occurs, including a timeout
onerror : function(e) {
Ti.API.debug(e.error);
alert('error');
},
timeout : 5000 // in milliseconds
});
// Prepare the connection.
client.open("GET", url);
// Send the request.
client.send();
The trouble is by doing it this way, I am only able to access the object in the onload call back function.
I can't for example do this:
//snippet
var someObject;
onerror : function(e) {
someObject = this.responseText;
},
//end
function useObject(someObject){
alert(someObject);
}
Using jquery AJAX I would be able to do this, like this:
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: 'someurl',
data: param = "",
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
success: self.useObject,
error: errorFunc
});
Once the response is received, pass it to the success object.
How can I do the equilent in Titanium, given that it does not use Jquery.
해결책
I don't fully understand what you are trying to achieve ,but try something like:
var onLoad = function(e) {
console.log(this.responseText);
};
var client = Ti.Network.createHTTPClient({
onload: onLoad
});