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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T20:22:11+00:00 2026-06-01T20:22:11+00:00

I know there is probably some very small and simple inheritance or extension solution

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I know there is probably some very small and simple inheritance or extension solution for this, but I hope this question will prove beneficial for more than just me. And quicker.

I have e.g. the following code to set up a Kendo UI grid. I need to repeat this code exactly for two grids on the same view, except for one parameter difference in the transport.read.data object. I realise I can factor out the model and columns definitions into shared objects, but I would like to share the whole grid config eventually. Maybe a jQuery extension called myUserKendoGrid?

    $("#availableUsersGrid").kendoGrid({
        dataSource: {
            transport: {
                read: {
                    url: "/Role/AvailableUsersJson",
                    data: { roleId: $("#Id").val() },
                    type: "GET"
                }
            },
            schema: {
                model: {
                    id: "Id",
                    fields: {
                        Id: { editable: false },
                        UserName: { editable: false },
                        EmployeeRefNum: { editable: false },
                        EmployeeSurname: { editable: false },
                        EmployeeFullNames: { editable: false }
                    }
                }
            }
        },
        columns: [
                { field: "UserName", title: "User Name" },
                { field: "EmployeeRefNum", title: "Emp. No." },
                { field: "EmployeeSurname", title: "Surname" },
                { field: "EmployeeFullNames", title: "Name" }
        ],
        selectable: "multiple, row",
        editable: false,
        sortable: true,
        pageable: true
    });
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    2026-06-01T20:22:12+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 8:22 pm

    You could simply clone your configuration via the .extend() method of jQuery. For example:

    var superDuperAwesomeConfiguration = {
        // moar configs go here, yo!
    };
    
    var copyCatConfigs = jQuery.extend(true, {}, superDuperAwesomeConfiguration);
    
    // modify copyCatConfigs properties here
    
    $("#gridA").kendoGrid(superDuperAwesomeConfiguration);
    $("#gridB").kendoGrid(copyCatConfigs);
    
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