I’m having a problem with knockout “checked” binding. It seems that “change” event at checkbox return old value, before it is updated(so if it was unchecked it will return false). I don’t think that I can subscribe to the value since I have it inside object.
<tbody data-bind="foreach: Categories">
<tr>
<td><input type="checkbox" data-bind="checked: ShowOpened, event: { change: $root.CategoryChange }" /></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
<script type="text/javascript">
var Category = function (Id, Name, Order, ShowOpened) {
this.Id = Id;
this.Name = Name;
this.Order = Order;
this.ShowOpened = ShowOpened;
this.IsUpdated = ko.observable(false);
this.OldOrder = Order;
this.OldShowOpened = ShowOpened;
};
var ViewModel = {
Categories: ko.observableArray([]),
CategoryChange: function(pCategory) {
if(pCategory.Order != pCategory.OldOrder || pCategory.ShowOpened != pCategory.OldShowOpened)
pCategory.IsUpdated(true);
else
pCategory.IsUpdated(false);
}
};
ko.applyBindings(ViewModel);
</script>
So in this example I have ShowOpened checkbox that can trigger CategoryChange method that will change a variable inside object(that I need later to know what object are updated). But when the chechbox is changed it always send out the old value, triggering method, and then changes the value. Is there any way to fix this?
Since you persisted on stating that the lack of
ko.observablesis not an issue, I’ve looked at it closer. It seems, that you are correct! Thechangeevent is fired before the actual value is set. I’m afraid I do not know the reason for this.But there is an easy way to fix this: just change
changeevent toclickevent:Remember, that you have to explicitly put
return true;at the end ofclickevent handler. Otherwise the new value won’t be set to checkbox.If you do not want to use
clickevent, then you can do it the other way. Subscribe to changes ofShowOpened: