Reputation: 14279
Is there a way to find out what version of jQuery is being used by inspecting the jQuery
object? jQuery is dynamically getting added to my page and I cannot see any reference to it in my markup. If I inspect it in my browser's console, it's there.
Upvotes: 383
Views: 200780
Reputation: 2273
console.log( 'You are running jQuery version: ' + $.fn.jquery );
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 49
You can get the version of the jquery by simply printing object.jquery
, the object
can be any object created by you using $
.
For example: if you have created a <div>
element as following
var divObj = $("div");
then by printing divObj.jquery
will show you the version like 1.7.1
Basically divObj
inherits all the property of $()
or jQuery()
i.e if you try to print jQuery.fn.jquery
will also print the same version like 1.7.1
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 5596
For older versions of jQuery
jQuery().jquery (or)
jQuery().fn.jquery
For newer versions of jQuery
$().jquery (or)
$().fn.jquery
Upvotes: 13
Reputation: 93173
$()['jquery']
Invoke console.log($())
and take note about jquery object fields :
Upvotes: 12
Reputation: 10189
FYI, for the cases where your page is loading with other javascript libraries like mootools that are conflicting with the $
symbol, you can use jQuery
instead.
For instance, jQuery.fn.jquery
or jQuery().jquery
would work just fine:
Upvotes: 42
Reputation: 14991
You can use either $().jquery;
or $.fn.jquery
which will return a string containing the version number, e.g. 1.6.2
.
Upvotes: 560