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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T08:16:00+00:00 2026-06-07T08:16:00+00:00

I have a Backbone View which handles a registration component, because this required a

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I have a Backbone View which handles a registration component, because this required a lot of form access I had the idea to store the form selectors in an object property.

define(["models/security/user", 'text!templates/security/registration.html'], function(SecurityUserModel, Template){

    var SecurityRegistrationView;

    SecurityRegistrationView = Backbone.View.extend({
        initialize: function(){
            this.model = new SecurityUserModel();
            this.model.bind("validated:valid", this.valid);
            this.model.bind("validated:invalid", this.invalid);

            Backbone.Validation.bind(this);

            this.render();
        },
        render: function(){
            $(this.el).append(Template);
        },
        events: {
            "submit form": "submit"
        },
        form: {
            "username": $("#_user_username")
            , "email": $("#_user_email")
            , "password": $("#_user_password")
        },
        submit: function(e){
            e.preventDefault();

            this.model.set("username", this.form.username.val());
            this.model.set("password", this.form.email.val());
            this.model.set("email", this.form.password.val());
            this.model.validate();


            // debug    
            console.log([this.form, this.form.username.val(), this.form.email.val()]);

            if (this.model.isValid) {
                this.model.save();
            }
        },
        valid: function(model, attrs){
            // error
            this.form.attrs[0].username.parent("div.control-group").addClass("success");
        },
        invalid: function(model, attrs){
            // error
            this.form.attrs[0].username.parent("div.control-group").addClass("error");
        }
    });

    return SecurityRegistrationView;
});

When I console.log this.form, I get an object which looks quite good nothing undefined or weird:

[
Object
    email: e.fn.e.init[0]
        context: HTMLDocument
        selector: "#_user_email"
        __proto__: Object[0]
    password: e.fn.e.init[0]
        context: HTMLDocument
        selector: "#_user_password"
        __proto__: Object[0]
    username: e.fn.e.init[0]
        context: HTMLDocument
        selector: "#_user_username"
        __proto__: Object[0]
    __proto__: Object
]

Loggin an jquery function accessing the selectors (this.form.username.val()) fails with undefined.

Why can’t use jQuery functions on properties ($el uses this to) where is the thinking error?

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    2026-06-07T08:16:02+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 8:16 am

    I think the problem is, form: {...} is evaluated before render is called — and the HTML elements you query are created in render.

    Maybe you can try to do this at the end inside the render function:

    this.form = {
                "username": $("#_user_username")
                , "email": $("#_user_email")
                , "password": $("#_user_password")
            }
    
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