I’ve got a simple div into which I’d like backbone to render a select box and options from my server.
The options seem to render just fine, but the select box does not. I’m sure it’s a simple tweak, but can’t seem to find it.
I created a simplified fiddle for it: http://jsfiddle.net/thunderrabbit/BNZY3/
The HTML
<div id="where_fields"></div>
The script I’m using uses fetch() to get the data. The Fiddle above hardcodes the data, but the issue is the same.
(function($){
var Field = Backbone.Model.extend();
var UnitFields = Backbone.Collection.extend({
url: '/<?php echo CONFIG_ADMIN_DIR; ?>/api/fieldnames/units',
model: Field
});
var BuildingFields = Backbone.Collection.extend({
url: '/<?php echo CONFIG_ADMIN_DIR; ?>/api/fieldnames/buildings',
model: Field
});
var FieldView = Backbone.View.extend({
tagName: "option",
initialize: function(){
_.bindAll(this, 'render');
},
events: {
"click":"clicked"
},
clicked: function(e) {
var data_type = this.model.get("DATA_TYPE");
if(data_type == "varchar") {
console.log("it's a varchar");
}
if(data_type == "int") {
console.log("it's an int");
}
},
render: function(){
$(this.el).attr('value', this.model.get('COLUMN_NAME')).html(this.model.get('display_name'));
return this;
}
});
var FieldsView = Backbone.View.extend({
tagName: "select",
el: $('#where_fields'),
initialize: function(){
_.bindAll(this, 'render', 'renderItem');
this.collection.bind('reset', this.render);
},
renderItem: function(model) {
console.log('rendr item');
var fieldView = new FieldView({model:model});
fieldView.render();
$(this.el).append(fieldView.el);
},
render: function(){
console.log('rendr');
this.collection.each(this.renderItem);
return this;
}
});
var units_fields = new UnitFields();
var buildings_fields = new BuildingFields();
var unitsView = new FieldsView({collection: units_fields});
var buildingsView = new FieldsView({collection: buildings_fields});
units_fields.fetch();
buildings_fields.fetch();
})(jQuery);
Why is my backbone script not rendering the select tags?
You have both
tagNameandelattributes in yourFieldsViewclass. You don’t need both. UsetagNameif you want to render a view detached from the DOM and then backbone will use that tag instead of the default ofdiv. However, in yourrender(), you don’t ever actually get aselecttag involved.$(this.el)is your#where_fieldsdiv and you just append fieldView.el, which is anoptionelement. That’s why there is noselectelement. Some quick tips:this.$elas a more efficient shorthand for$(this.el)el: $('#where_fields')is not as clean a design as rendering an element detached from the DOM and letting other code decide where exactly in the existing DOM it should be attached.elproperly, settagNametoselectif you like, then yourrender()method will be doing what you want with is appendingoptionsto aselecttag, then move the actual code to append your view’s renderedelto the#where_fieldsdiv out of the view into your router perhaps.