Deferred Object

jQuery

Category: Deferred Object


The Deferred object, introduced in jQuery 1.5, is a chainable utility object created by calling the jQuery.Deferred() method. It can register multiple callbacks into callback queues, invoke callback queues, and relay the success or failure state of any synchronous or asynchronous function.

The Deferred object is chainable, similar to the way a jQuery object is chainable, but it has its own methods. After creating a Deferred object, you can use any of the methods below by either chaining directly from the object creation or saving the object in a variable and invoking one or more methods on that variable.

deferred.always()

Add handlers to be called when the Deferred object is either resolved or rejected.

deferred.done()

Add handlers to be called when the Deferred object is resolved.

deferred.fail()

Add handlers to be called when the Deferred object is rejected.

deferred.notify()

Call the progressCallbacks on a Deferred object with the given args.

deferred.progress()

Add handlers to be called when the Deferred object generates progress notifications.

deferred.reject()

Reject a Deferred object and call any failCallbacks with the given args.

deferred.rejectWith()

Reject a Deferred object and call any failCallbacks with the given context and args.

deferred.resolve()

Resolve a Deferred object and call any doneCallbacks with the given args.

deferred.resolveWith()

Resolve a Deferred object and call any doneCallbacks with the given context and args.

deferred.then()

Add handlers to be called when the Deferred object is resolved, rejected, or still in progress.

jQuery.Deferred()

A constructor function that returns a chainable utility object with methods to register multiple callbacks into callback queues, invoke callback queues, and relay the success or failure state of any synchronous or asynchronous function.

jQuery.when()

Provides a way to execute callback functions based on one or more objects, usually Deferred objects that represent asynchronous events.

.promise()

Return a Promise object to observe when all actions of a certain type bound to the collection, queued or not, have finished.