Reputation: 4524
I have a javascript file grid.js that containsthe following code
Preview.prototype = {
create : function() {
// create Preview structure:
this.$title = $( '<h3></h3>' );
this.$description = $( '<p></p>' );
this.$href = $('<div class="showbutton"><form id="myform" method="POST" action="#"><div class="linkbtn02"><a href="#">EVOEGEN</a></div></form></div>' );
this.$details = $( '<div class="og-details"></div>' ).append( this.$title, this.$description, this.$href );
this.$loading = $( '<div class="og-loading"></div>' );
this.$fullimage = $( '<div class="og-fullimg"></div>' ).append( this.$loading );
this.$closePreview = $( '<span class="og-close"></span>' );
this.$previewInner = $( '<div class="og-expander-inner"></div>' ).append( this.$closePreview, this.$fullimage, this.$details );
this.$previewEl = $( '<div class="og-expander"></div>' ).append( this.$previewInner );
// append preview element to the item
this.$item.append( this.getEl() );
// set the transitions for the preview and the item
if( support ) {
this.setTransition();
}
},
}
But I would like to use dynamic values for this.$href
attribute.
It will be like this
this.$href = $('<div class="showbutton"><?php woocommerce_quantity_input(); ?></div>' );
Can someone tell me how to use that inside php?
Please note, I have a foreach loop. So that line will be different for each loop.
Upvotes: 9
Views: 49734
Reputation: 1185
What you can do is pass the variable from outside that .js
file, like this:
// index.php
<div class="row">
<div class="small-12 columns">
page content
</div>
</div>
<script>var test = '<?php echo $variable; ?>';</script>
and then reference that variable the same as if you defined it within that .js
file (mind the potential scope issue).
Upvotes: 14