I am trying to make a seconds countdown with Javascript.
Here is my HTML
<div id="ban_container" class="error center">Please wait
<span id="ban_countdown" style="font-weight:bold">
45</span>
seconds before trying again
</div>
And my JS:
<script type="text/javascript">
var seconds = <?php echo $user->getBlockExpiryRemaining(); ?>;
function countdown(element) {
var el = document.getElementById(element);
if (seconds === 0) {
document.getElementById("ban_container").innerHTML = "done";
return;
}
else {
el.innerHTML = seconds;
seconds--;
setTimeout(countdown(element), 1000);
}
}
countdown('ban_countdown');
</script>
However for some reason, it is not waiting the timeout time, but instead executes countdown
right away so that when I refresh the page it just displays "done" right away. I know it is actually being executed multiple times because if I do innerHTML += seconds + " ";
it counts down from 45. Why is the timeout being bypassed?
setTimeout(countdown(element), 1000);
executes your function with that argument and passes the result into setTimeout
. You don't want that.
Instead, execute an anonymous function that calls your function:
setTimeout(function() {
countdown(el); // You used `el`, not `element`?
}, 1000);