Provides functions for the dynamic loading and management of JavaScript, CSS, and image files.

Injects a script tag into the head section of the document, pointing to the src specified.

Syntax

var myScript = Asset.javascript(source[, properties]);

Arguments

  1. source - (string) The location of the JavaScript file to load.
  2. properties - (object, optional) Additional attributes to be included into the script Element; this is the same as the second argument you might pass to including the Element constructor with the exception of Events (see note)
    • onLoad - (function) A function that will be invoked when the JavaScript is loaded.
    • document - (object, defaults to document) The document which the JavaScript should be injected in.

Returns

  • (element) A new script Element.

Examples

var myScript = Asset.javascript('/scripts/myScript.js', {
    id: 'myScript',
    onLoad: function(){
        alert('myScript.js is loaded!');
    }
});

Note

  • WARNING: DO NOT use addEvent for load on the returned element, give it as onLoad in the properties argument.

Injects a css file in the page.

Syntax

var myCSS = Asset.css(source[, properties]);

Arguments

  1. source - (string) The path of the CSS file.
  2. properties - (object) Some additional attributes you might want to add to the link Element; this is the same as the second argument you might pass to including the Element constructor. For instance you might specify a title attribute or perhaps an id.
    • document - (object, defaults to document) The document which the link element should be injected in.

Returns

  • (element) A new link Element.

Examples

var myCSS = Asset.css('/css/myStyle.css', {id: 'myStyle', title: 'myStyle'});

Preloads an image and returns the img element.

Syntax

var myImage = Asset.image(source[, properties]);

Arguments

  1. source - (string) The path of the image file.
  2. properties - (object) Some additional attributes you might want to add to the img Element.
    • onLoad - (function) A function that will be invoked when the image is loaded.
    • onError - (function) A function that will be invoked when the image failed loading.
    • onAbort - (function) A function what will be invoked when the loading is aborted.

Returns

  • (element) A new HTML img Element.

Examples

var myImage = Asset.image('/images/myImage.png', {
    id: 'myImage',
    title: 'myImage',
    onLoad: myFunction
});

Notes

  • Does not inject the image into the page.
  • WARNING: DO NOT use addEvent for load/error/abort on the returned element, give them as onLoad/onError/onAbort in the properties argument.

Preloads an array of images (as strings) and returns an array of img elements. does not inject them to the page.

Syntax

var myImages = Asset.images(source[, options]);

Arguments

  1. sources - (mixed) An array or a string, of the paths of the image files.
  2. options - (object, optional) See below.

Options

  • properties - (object) Some additional attributes for all the images (same as the second argument you might pass to Asset.image).

Events

complete

  • (function) Executes when all image files are loaded.
Signature
onComplete()

progress

  • (function) Executes when one image file is loaded.
Signature
onProgress(counter, index, source)
Arguments
  1. counter - (number) The number of loaded images.
  2. index - (number) The index of the loaded image.
  3. source - (string) The path of the image file.

error

  • (function) Executes when one image file fails to load.
Signature
onError(counter, index, source)
Arguments
  1. counter - (number) The number of errored images.
  2. index - (number) The index of the errored image.
  3. source - (string) The path of the image file.

Returns

Examples

var myImages = Asset.images(['/images/myImage.png', '/images/myImage2.gif'], {
    properties: {
        'class': 'myImage',
        title: 'myImage'
    },
    onComplete: function(){
        alert('All images loaded!');
    }
});