Description: Return a Deferred's Promise object.
The deferred.promise() method allows an asynchronous function to prevent other code from interfering with the progress or status of its internal request. The Promise exposes only the Deferred methods needed to attach additional handlers or determine the state (then, done, fail, always, pipe, progress, and state), but not ones that change the state (resolve, reject, notify, resolveWith, rejectWith, and notifyWith).
If target is provided, deferred.promise() will attach the methods onto it and then return this object rather than create a new one. This can be useful to attach the Promise behavior to an object that already exists.
If you are creating a Deferred, keep a reference to the Deferred so that it can be resolved or rejected at some point. Return only the Promise object via deferred.promise() so other code can register callbacks or inspect the current state.
For more information, see the documentation for Deferred object.
function asyncEvent() {
var dfd = new jQuery.Deferred();
// Resolve after a random interval
setTimeout(function() {
dfd.resolve( "hurray" );
}, Math.floor( 400 + Math.random() * 2000 ) );
// Reject after a random interval
setTimeout(function() {
dfd.reject( "sorry" );
}, Math.floor( 400 + Math.random() * 2000 ) );
// Show a "working..." message every half-second
setTimeout(function working() {
if ( dfd.state() === "pending" ) {
dfd.notify( "working... " );
setTimeout( working, 500 );
}
}, 1 );
// Return the Promise so caller can't change the Deferred
return dfd.promise();
}
// Attach a done, fail, and progress handler for the asyncEvent
$.when( asyncEvent() ).then(
function( status ) {
alert( status + ", things are going well" );
},
function( status ) {
alert( status + ", you fail this time" );
},
function( status ) {
$( "body" ).append( status );
}
);
// Existing object
var obj = {
hello: function( name ) {
alert( "Hello " + name );
}
},
// Create a Deferred
defer = $.Deferred();
// Set object as a promise
defer.promise( obj );
// Resolve the deferred
defer.resolve( "John" );
// Use the object as a Promise
obj.done(function( name ) {
obj.hello( name ); // Will alert "Hello John"
}).hello( "Karl" ); // Will alert "Hello Karl"