Excellent point, thanks for sharing!
On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 4:50 PM, Krinkle krinklemail@gmail.com wrote:
You might prefer the using the $.when() idiom for this, which waits for multiple concurrent promises, and is usable here given that $() is essentially a shortcut to the internal $.ready promise, which is publicly available per https://api.jquery.com/jQuery.ready/ – The following has worked for years (since jQuery 1.8), and became documented (and officially supported) since jQuery 3.
$.when( $.ready, mw.loader.using( [ 'mediawiki.util' ] ) ).then(function(){ // mw.util.addPortletLink( ... ); } );
On Sun, May 21, 2017 at 4:31 PM, Brion Vibber wrote:
If you both need to manipulate part of the page and need a specific
module,
probably this:
// If we haven't already started loading the module, start loading it: mw.loader.using('mediawiki.util', function() { // Module is loaded, *but* it's possible the page HTML is not done.
Wait
// for it: $( function() { // Now it should be safe to do everything: mw.util.addPortletLink(....); } ); });
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