Reputation: 2269
Can I call public method from within private one:
var myObject = function() {
var p = 'private var';
function private_method1() {
// can I call public method "public_method1" from this(private_method1) one and if yes HOW?
}
return {
public_method1: function() {
// do stuff here
}
};
} ();
Upvotes: 12
Views: 11892
Reputation: 1186
Is this approach not a advisable one? I am not sure though
var klass = function(){
var privateMethod = function(){
this.publicMethod1();
}.bind(this);
this.publicMethod1 = function(){
console.log("public method called through private method");
}
this.publicMethod2 = function(){
privateMethod();
}
}
var klassObj = new klass();
klassObj.publicMethod2();
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 10150
do something like:
var myObject = function() {
var p = 'private var';
function private_method1() {
public.public_method1()
}
var public = {
public_method1: function() {
alert('do stuff')
},
public_method2: function() {
private_method1()
}
};
return public;
} ();
//...
myObject.public_method2()
Upvotes: 15
Reputation: 105878
Why not do this as something you can instantiate?
function Whatever()
{
var p = 'private var';
var self = this;
function private_method1()
{
// I can read the public method
self.public_method1();
}
this.public_method1 = function()
{
// And both test() I can read the private members
alert( p );
}
this.test = function()
{
private_method1();
}
}
var myObject = new Whatever();
myObject.test();
Upvotes: 14
Reputation: 599490
public_method1
is not a public method. It is a method on an anonymous object that is constructed entirely within the return statement of your constructor function.
If you want to call it, why not structure the object like this:
var myObject = function() {
var p...
function private_method() {
another_object.public_method1()
}
var another_object = {
public_method1: function() {
....
}
}
return another_object;
}() ;
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 26648
Do not know direct answer, but following should work.
var myObject = function()
{
var p = 'private var';
function private_method1() {
_public_method1()
}
var _public_method1 = function() {
// do stuff here
}
return {
public_method1: _public_method1
};
} ();
Upvotes: 0