I am just starting out with backbone and am trying to set up a view which has a question list. To the left of the list I have four filters, to filter the list by language, country, status, and study. The list and each of the filters are loaded into their own collections.
My idea was to make this one view with multiple collections, but I wonder if this is best practice in backbone since all the examples I have seen only have one collection per view.
Another idea was to break in into two views with one being responsible for the filters and then a child view being responsible only for the list of questions.
Or, is it more backbone style to drop all of the collections into a model and then pass that model to my view like it mentions here: http://documentcloud.github.com/backbone/#FAQ-nested
Thanks for your ideas.
Yes. Theoretically a view can encompass any number of inner objects/collections. It generally makes good sense to have views be as discrete as possible, but there could be reasons to wrap more than one thing in a single view.
This is all a matter of design. I don’t see what creating a container model as a bucket for your collections buys you.
Don’t be too concerned with the absolute best way. Sometimes it takes walking a little down the wrong path to figure out the better ways for your particular project.