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jQuery $.animate() multiple elements but only fire callback once


If you select a class or collection of elements to animate with jQuery:

$('.myElems').animate({....});

And then also use the callback function, you end up with a lot of unneccessary animate() calls.

var i=1;
$('.myElems').animate({width:'200px'}, 200, function(){
    //do something else
    $('#someOtherElem').animate({opacity:'1'}, 300, function(){        
        if (i>1) console.log('the '+i+'-th waste of resources just finished wasting your resources');
        i++;
    });
});

Arguably this is just bad code and / or design - but is there something I can do that both avoids having many animate() calls with only one of them using the callback, and having a load of unneccessary callbacks executing and screwing with my code / expected behaviour?

Ideally I'd just be able to code a single 'disposable' callback that will only run once - otherwise perhaps there is an efficient way to test if something is already being animated by jQuery?

Example: http://jsfiddle.net/uzSE6/ (warning - this will show a load of alert boxes).


Solution

  • You could use when like:

    $.when($('.myElems').animate({width: 200}, 200)).then(function () {
      console.log('foo');
    });
    

    http://jsfiddle.net/tyqZq/

    Alternate version:

    $('.myElems').animate({width: 200}, 200).promise().done(function () {
      console.log('foo');
    });