Ajax Events (edit)
- ajaxStart (Global Event)
This event is triggered if an Ajax request is started and no other Ajax requests are currently running.- beforeSend (Local Event)
This event, which is triggered before an Ajax request is started, allows you to modify the XMLHttpRequest object (setting additional headers, if need be.) - ajaxSend (Global Event)
This global event is also triggered before the request is run. - success (Local Event)
This event is only called if the request was successful (no errors from the server, no errors with the data). - ajaxSuccess (Global Event)
This event is also only called if the request was successful. - error (Local Event)
This event is only called if an error occurred with the request (you can never have both an error and a success callback with a request). - ajaxError (Global Event)
This global event behaves the same as the local error event. - complete (Local Event)
This event is called regardless of if the request was successful, or not. You will always receive a complete callback, even for synchronous requests. - ajaxComplete (Global Event)
This event behaves the same as the complete event and will be triggered every time an Ajax request finishes.
- beforeSend (Local Event)
- ajaxStop (Global Event)
This global event is triggered if there are no more Ajax requests being processed.
$.ajax({ beforeSend: function(){ // Handle the beforeSend event }, complete: function(){ // Handle the complete event } // ...... });
Notes:
- The AJAX success() method runs before the complete() method.