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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T04:33:20+00:00 2026-06-02T04:33:20+00:00

I have an event that binds a function to a click. The click calls

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I have an event that binds a function to a click. The click calls another function in the same view. Unfortunately, the scope is not the correct scope. When I try to do this.otherFunction(), the function that is assigned to the click is not in the same scope as this.otherFunction(). Is there a way to pass in the scope of otherFunction()?

initialize: function() {
  this.render();

  if (joinedGoalList.get(this.model.id) != null) {
    this.renderLeaveGoal();
  } else {
    this.renderJoinGoal();
  }
},

events: {
  "keypress #goal-update": "createOnEnter",
  "click #join-goal": "joinGoal",
  "click #leave-goal": "leaveGoal",
},

joinGoal: function() {
  matches = joinedGoalList.where({id: this.model.get("id")});
  if (matches.length == 0) {
    joinedGoalList.create({goal_id: this.model.get("id")}, {wait: true, success: function() {
      var self = this;
      self.renderLeaveGoal();
    }, error: function() {
      console.log("error");
    }});
  }
},

renderLeaveGoal: function() {
  console.log("render leave goal");
  var template = _.template($("#leave-goal-template").html());
  console.log(template);
  $("#toggle-goal-join").html(template());
},

These are all under the same view.

Edit:
Hmm, now the problem is that I get this error:
Uncaught TypeError: Object [object DOMWindow] has no method ‘renderLeaveGoal’. Does this seem that I saved the wrong scope?

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    2026-06-02T04:33:21+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 4:33 am

    Standard technique is to do something like

    var self = this;
    

    Then you can do

    self.otherFunction();
    

    In place of

    this.otherFunction();
    
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