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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T02:33:04+00:00 2026-06-18T02:33:04+00:00

I have a Model that looks like: var Playlist = Backbone.Model.extend({ defaults: function() {

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I have a Model that looks like:

var Playlist = Backbone.Model.extend({
    defaults: function() {
        return {
            id: null,
            items: new PlaylistItems()
        };
    }
});

where PlaylistItems is a Backbone.Collection.

After I create a Playlist object, I call save.

playlist.save({}, {
    success: function(model, response, options) {
        console.log("model:", model, response, options);
    },
    error: function (error) {
        console.error(error);
    }
});

In here, my model is a Backbone.Model object. However, its child, items, is of type Array and not Backbone.Collection.

This was unexpected behavior. Am I missing something? Or, do I need to manually pass my array into a new Backbone.Collection and initialize this myself?

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    2026-06-18T02:33:05+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 2:33 am

    It kind of depends on what your server is expecting and what it responds with. Backbone does not know that the attribute items is a Backbone Collection and what to do with it. Something like this might work, depending on your server.

     var Playlist = Backbone.Model.extend({
        defaults: function() {
            return {
                id: null,
                items: new PlaylistItems()
            };
        },
        toJSON: function(){
            // return the json your server is expecting.
            var json = Backbone.Model.prototype.toJSON.call(this);
            json.items = this.get('items').toJSON();
            return json;
        },
        parse: function(data){
            // data comes from your server response
            // so here you need to call something like:
            this.get('items').reset(data.items);
            // then remove items from data: 
            delete data.items;
            return data;
        }
    
    });
    
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