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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T07:24:26+00:00 2026-06-01T07:24:26+00:00

I’m using Backbone.js and jQuery-mobile. jQuery-mobile routing is disabled and I’m using the lib

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I’m using Backbone.js and jQuery-mobile. jQuery-mobile routing is disabled and I’m using the lib only for UI. I got everything working, except selecting page transition. I need to pass the page transition (‘slice-up’, ‘fade’, ‘slide-down’) to the Backbone router because the transition is varying based on where the user comes from.

I have figured a very ugly way to do it, to pass them via the url:

class App.Routers.Foods extends Backbone.Router
  routes:
    '': 'index'
    ':transition': 'index'
    'foods/new': 'new'
    'foods/new/:transition': 'new'

  initialize: ->
    @collection = new App.Collections.Foods()
    @collection.fetch()

  index: (transition)->
    view = new App.Views.FoodIndex(collection: @collection)
    App.changePage(view, transition)

  new: (transition)->
    view = new App.Views.FoodNew(collection: @collection)
    App.changePage(view, transition)

Here is the html link for default transition:

<a href="#" data-icon="back" class="ui-btn-left">Back</a>

Here is the html link for fade transition:

<a href="#fade" data-icon="back" class="ui-btn-left">Back</a>

Using the query string, i.e. /food/new?transition=’fade’ is definitely better but I don’t know how to define the backbone routing to use query string variables.

How should I do this?

Is there a more elegant way to handle my problem, i.e. passing the variable not using the url at all?

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    2026-06-01T07:24:28+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 7:24 am

    You will have to manually parse the URL parameter inside the router functions.

    class App.Routers.Foods extends Backbone.Router
      routes:
        '': 'index'
        'foods/new': 'new'
    
      initialize: ->
        @collection = new App.Collections.Foods()
        @collection.fetch()
    
      index: ()->
        view = new App.Views.FoodIndex(collection: @collection)
        App.changePage(view, getQueryVariable('transition'))
    
      new: ()->
        view = new App.Views.FoodNew(collection: @collection)
        App.changePage(view, getQueryVariable('transition'))
    

    JS function to parse query params.

    function getQueryVariable(variable) {
        var query = window.location.search.substring(1);
        var vars = query.split("&");
        for (var i = 0; i < vars.length; i++) {
            var pair = vars[i].split("=");
            if (pair[0] == variable) {
                return unescape(pair[1]);
            }
        }
        return false;
    }
    

    You will of course have to convert the JS function to CS but you get the idea.

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