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backbone.declarative

v1.0.0

Published

A Backbone plugin that adds declarative model and collection event binding to Backbone Views.

Downloads

6,371

Readme

Backbone.declarative

A Backbone plugin that adds declarative model and collection event binding to Backbone Views.

Running the tests

git submodule update --init --recursive
open test/index.html

Usage

When extending a view just specify your declarative modelEvents and collectionEvents.

Example:

var Section = Backbone.View.extend({
  collectionEvents: {
    'add': 'addNewExercise'
  , 'remove': 'removeExercise'
  }

  modelEvents: {
    'change:programming_language': 'onProgLangChange'
  }
  ...
});

The events will automatically be cleaned up when the view's remove or stopListening methods are called.

Usage in Todos example

The following is part of the TodoView class definition from the famous Todos Example.

var TodoView = Backbone.View.extend({
  template: _.template($('#item-template').html()),

  events: {
    "click .toggle"   : "toggleDone",
    "dblclick .view"  : "edit",
    "click a.destroy" : "clear",
    "keypress .edit"  : "updateOnEnter",
    "blur .edit"      : "close"
  },

  initialize: function() {
    this.listenTo(this.model, 'change', this.render);
    this.listenTo(this.model, 'destroy', this.remove);
  },
  ...

Using Backbone.declarative it becomes:

var TodoView = Backbone.View.extend({
  template: _.template($('#item-template').html()),

  events: {
    "click .toggle"   : "toggleDone",
    "dblclick .view"  : "edit",
    "click a.destroy" : "clear",
    "keypress .edit"  : "updateOnEnter",
    "blur .edit"      : "close"
  },

  modelEvents: {
    'change': 'render'
  , 'destroy': 'remove'
  }
  ...

API

bindModelEvents

Takes an event hash modelEvents with keys being the model event names to bind on and values being
functions or strings representing method names. (Also used internally for the declarative format).

unbindModelEvents

Removes all event handlers attached by the bindModelEvents.

bindCollectionEvents

Same as bindModelEvents but for collections.

unbindCollectionEvents

Same as bindModelEvents but for collections.

License

MIT License.
Copyright (c) 2012 Amjad Masad [email protected] Ryzac, Inc.

Contributors: philfreo