I've created an object that has several methods. Some of these methods are asynchronous and thus I want to use events to be able to perform actions when the methods are done. To do this I tried to add the addEventListener to the object.
jsfiddle
var iSubmit = {
addEventListener: document.addEventListener || document.attachEvent,
dispatchEvent: document.dispatchEvent,
fireEvent: document.fireEvent,
//the method below is added for completeness, but is not causing the problem.
test: function(memo) {
var name = "test";
var event;
if (document.createEvent) {
event = document.createEvent("HTMLEvents");
event.initEvent(name, true, true);
} else {
event = document.createEventObject();
event.eventType = name;
}
event.eventName = name;
event.memo = memo || { };
if (document.createEvent) {
try {
document.dispatchEvent(event);
} catch (ex) {
iAlert.debug(ex, 'iPushError');
}
} else {
document.fireEvent("on" + event.eventType, event);
}
}
}
iSubmit.addEventListener("test", function(e) { console.log(e); }, false);
//This call is added to have a complete test. The errors are already triggered with the line before this one.
iSubmit.test();
This will return an error: Failed to add eventlisterens: TypeError: 'addEventListener' called on an object that does not implement interface EventTarget."
Now this code will be used in a phonegap app and when I do, it is working on android/ios. During testing, however, it would be nice if I could get it to work in at least a single browser.
PS> I know I could enable bubbling and then listen to the document root, but I would like to have just a little bit OOP where each object can work on its own.
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