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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T14:06:35+00:00 2026-06-11T14:06:35+00:00

I’m trying to learn how to use backbone.js. Problem is that a tutorial I’m

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I’m trying to learn how to use backbone.js. Problem is that a tutorial I’m following (the Railscast) is using coffeescript, and I’d rather use jquery. I know how to change a function in coffeescript to jquery, but I didn’t know what to change about this definition of a route

   routes:
   '': 'index'

Am I supposed to put brackets around it? The alert’s not working, so I’m assuming something’s wrong with the definition of the route.

This was the original coffeescript

Backboner.Routers.Entries = Backbone.Router.extend


       routes:
       '': 'index'

       index: ->

        alert "homepage"

javascript/jquery

Backboner.Routers.Entries = Backbone.Router.extend({


   routes:
   '': 'index'

   index: function(){

    alert("homepage");
   }
});

Update: I made the changes that were suggested but the alert’s not appearing.

Javascripts/Backboner.js

window.Backboner = {
  Models: {},
  Collections: {},
  Views: {},
  Routers: {},
  init: function() {
    new Backboner.Routers.Entries();
    Backbone.history.start();
  }
};

Javascripts/routers/entries.js

Backboner.Routers.Entries = Backbone.Router.extend({

   routes: {
   '': 'index'
    },


   index: function(){

    return alert('homepage');
   }
});

Second update:

Putting document ready into file

window.Backboner = {
  Models: {},
  Collections: {},
  Views: {},
  Routers: {},
  init: function() {
    new Backboner.Routers.Entries();
    Backbone.history.start();
  }
};

$(document).ready(function() {
  return Backboner.init();
});

third update

the manifest file

//= require jquery
//= require jquery_ujs
//= require underscore
//= require backbone
//= require backboner
//= require_tree ../templates/
//= require_tree .//models
//= require_tree .//collections
//= require_tree .//views
//= require_tree .//routers
//= require_tree .
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    2026-06-11T14:06:37+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 2:06 pm

    The short answer is yes, you are supposed to put curly braces around it. In the future, you can convert from CoffeeScript to Javascript right on CoffeeScript.org by clicking “Try CoffeeScript”. Paste in the CoffeeScript and you will see the Javascript output.

    Keep in mind, CoffeeScript has significant white space, so your original question was incorrectly formatted. It should have been:

    Backbone.Routers.Entries = Backbone.Router.extend
    
           routes:
             '': 'index'
    
           index: ->
    
             alert "homepage"
    

    which using the CoffeeScript website gives:

    Backbone.Routers.Entries = Backbone.Router.extend({
      routes: {
        '': 'index'
      },
      index: function() {
        return alert("homepage");
      }
    });
    
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