Reputation: 283
I have a webchat application which is running on python, I'm trying to run a different javascript function for each room, something similar to what I've done with the "active" class in css.
<li {% if room == 1 %}class="active"{% end %}><a href="/room/1">Room 1</a></li>
Here's my attempt at creating a solution:
<li {% if room == 1 %}click="myFunction()"{% end %}><a href="/room/1">Room 1</a></li>
Basically, when someone visits room 1, the myFunction() javascript will be executed. Any ideas as to how one could achieve this?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 95
Reputation: 4873
Based on that this is working exactly how you want:
<li {% if room == 1 %}class="active"{% end %}><a href="/room/1">Room 1</a></li>
Then to make the JS example work you want:
<li {% if room == 1 %}onclick="myFunction()"{% end %}><a href="/room/1">Room 1</a></li>
Notice that it's onclick
not just click
. If you were using addEventListener
it would just be click
, but when putting an event listener on an element directly like that, it's always (to the best of my knowledge) preceded by on, hence: onclick
.
Upvotes: 1