I have a User model in a Backbone application that makes an ajax request. In the error callback, I wish to set an error message to pass to the view. However, if I try do
this.set({errors: result.errors});
I’m told “this” doesn’t have a method set. In this case, I believe “this” is the ajax response object (rather than the User model which does have a set method)
Object {url: "/users.json", isLocal: false, global: true, type: "POST", contentType: "application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=UTF-8"…}
However, I also tried to do
this.model.set({errors: result.errors});
but it said I can’t call “set” of undefined. I’m assuming it doesn’t make sense to say “this.model” from within the model, but, as mentioned above, if I just say “this,” it refers to the response object.
Is this the wrong way to go about it?
I am assuming you are doing something like this when you are saving your model
If that is the case, then you can change
this.settomodel.set, and everything will work.However it doesn’t really make that much sense to be storing the error message as a model attribute.
The model will fire an event when its save call fails on the server (check out the backbone events catalogue).
Therefore if you have a view with an attached model, you can tell the view to listen to this error event.