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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T08:27:40+00:00 2026-06-17T08:27:40+00:00

I’m working with knockoutjs and I’m trying to populate ViewModel instance from JSON data.

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I’m working with knockoutjs and I’m trying to populate ViewModel instance from JSON data. According to knockoutjs documentation I may use this statement:

ko.mapping.fromJS(data, viewModel);

Here is my code :

var pledgeVM=function(){            
      this.name=ko.observable();
      this.Assets=ko.observableArray([]);
      this.StartEdit=function(assetModel){
      };
 };
        pledge = {"name":"Moses","Assets":[{"CityId":13,"commetns":null},{"CityId":14,"commetns":null}]};
        var pledgeVMinstance=new pledgeVM();
        ko.mapping.fromJS(pledge,pledgeVMinstance);

For some reason data not populated (pledgeVMinstance.name() is undefined)
unless I change the statement to:

ko.mapping.fromJS(pledge,{},pledgeVMinstance);

Maybe somebody can explain me why things going that way.

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    2026-06-17T08:27:41+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 8:27 am

    It happened because ko.mapping.fromJS has the following signature:

    ko.mapping.fromJS(data, mappingOptions, viewModel);
    

    Where data – is your json data, mappingOptions – is the instructions to mapping plug how to map your date, viewModel – is object to store mapped data.

    ko.mapping.fromJS(data) – this syntax will create view model.

    ko.mapping.fromJS(data, mappingOptions) – this will create view model with particular options.

    ko.mapping.fromJS(data, {}, viewModel) – and this one convers your data without mapping options and put it to view model.

    Read the documentation for better understanding: http://knockoutjs.com/documentation/plugins-mapping.html

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