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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T02:45:11+00:00 2026-05-26T02:45:11+00:00

I have this structure of views: window.templateLoaderView = Backbone.View.extend({}); window.PopupView = templateLoaderView.extend({ initialize: function

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I have this structure of views:

window.templateLoaderView = Backbone.View.extend({});

window.PopupView = templateLoaderView.extend({
   initialize: function () {
       this.PopupModel = new PopupModel();
       this.event_aggregator.bind("tasks_popup:show", this.loadTaskPopup);
   },

   render: function() {
       template= _.template($('#'+this.PopupModel.templateName).html());
       $(this.el).html(template(this.PopupModel.toJSON()));
       $('#'+this.PopupModel.containerID).html(this.el);
   },

   loadTaskPopup: function() {
       this.PopupModel.loadTemplate("popupTask_templateHolder", "/js/templates/popup_task.html", "1", "container_dialog");
       this.render();
   }
});

window.TaskbarView = templateLoaderView.extend({

   initialize: function () {
       this.TaskbarModel = new TaskbarModel();
       this.PopupModel = new PopupModel();
   },

   loadTaskbarPopup: function() {
       this.event_aggregator.trigger("tasks_popup:show");
   }

});

So I would like to runf function in one view form another. As far as I understand, I need to bind them somehow. Is it possible to bind them in initialize function?

I saw here example: Backbone.js – Binding from one view to another? . They creating both objects and than somehow binding them.

Thanks in advance,

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    2026-05-26T02:45:11+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 2:45 am

    I am kind of a fan of using the “Event Aggregator” pattern. I make sure that every view is given a copy of the same event aggregator object and they can all talk to each other through it… kind of like a CB radio 🙂

    Do this before you create any views:

    Backbone.View.prototype.event_aggregator = _.extend({}, Backbone.Events);
    

    Now, you can publish/subscribe from anywhere:

    window.PopupView = Backbone.View.extend({
        initialize: function() {
            _.bindAll(this, "loadTaskPopup");
            this.model = new PopupModel();
            this.event_aggregator.bind("tasks_popup:show", this.loadTaskPopup);
        },
    
        loadTaskPopup: function() {
            // do something with this.model
        }
    });
    
    window.TaskbarView = Backbone.View.extend({
        loadTaskbarPopup: function() {
          this.event_aggregator.trigger("tasks_popup:show")
        }
    });
    
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