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ajax - Async Load JavaScript Files with Callback

I am trying to write an ultra simple solution to load a bunch of JS files asynchronously. I have the following script below so far. However the callback is sometimes called when the scripts aren't actually loaded which causes a variable not found error. If I refresh the page sometimes it just works because I guess the files are coming straight from the cache and thus are there quicker than the callback is called, it's very strange?

var Loader = function () {

}
Loader.prototype = {
    require: function (scripts, callback) {
        this.loadCount      = 0;
        this.totalRequired  = scripts.length;
        this.callback       = callback;

        for (var i = 0; i < scripts.length; i++) {
            this.writeScript(scripts[i]);
        }
    },
    loaded: function (evt) {
        this.loadCount++;

        if (this.loadCount == this.totalRequired && typeof this.callback == 'function') this.callback.call();
    },
    writeScript: function (src) {
        var self = this;
        var s = document.createElement('script');
        s.type = "text/javascript";
        s.async = true;
        s.src = src;
        s.addEventListener('load', function (e) { self.loaded(e); }, false);
        var head = document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0];
        head.appendChild(s);
    }
}

Is there anyway to test that a JS file is completely loaded, without putting something in the actual JS file itself, because I would like to use the same pattern to load libraries out of my control (GMaps etc).

Invoking code, just before the tag.

var l = new Loader();
l.require([
    "ext2.js",
    "ext1.js"], 
    function() {
        var config = new MSW.Config();
        Refraction.Application().run(MSW.ViewMapper, config);
        console.log('All Scripts Loaded');
    });

Thanks for any help.

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Just in case you find this useful, I've created an async utility library that would let you write the above code as:

var Loader = function () {}

Loader.prototype = {
    require: function (scripts, callback) {
        async.map(scripts, this.writeScript, callback);
    },
    writeScript: function(src, callback) {
        var s = document.createElement('script');
        s.type = "text/javascript";
        s.src = src;
        s.addEventListener('load', function (e) { callback(null, e); }, false);
        var head = document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0];
        head.appendChild(s);
    }
}

If you're doing lots of asynchronous calls it has some quite powerful features :)

http://caolanmcmahon.com/async.html


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