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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T16:47:55+00:00 2026-05-26T16:47:55+00:00

Let’s suppose we have a DOM tree: <div id=rootNode> <span data-bind=… > </span> <div>

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Let’s suppose we have a DOM tree:

<div id="rootNode">
  <span data-bind="..." >

  </span> 

  <div>
     <div> 
        <span data-bind="...">  </span>
     </div>

     <div id="subNode1" > 
        <span data-bind="..." > </span>
     </div>
  </div>
</div>

So we can bind model to that tree

ko.applyBindings(model, document.getElementById('rootNode'));

But what if we want bind subNode1 to other model? If just write

ko.applyBindings(model, document.getElementById('subNode1'));

It doesn’t work I guess because of first data binding overlap second.

And now why I want to do that. I have a lib with a few independent components which I implemented using Knockout. Components look like this:

function ComboBox(container)
{
    this.name = new ko.observable();
    this.someValue1 = new ko.observable();
    this.someValue2 = new ko.observable();

    ko.applyBindings(this, document.getElementById(container));
}

And unfortunately I can’t write:

SomeBigComponent('rootNode');

ComboBox('subNode');

How can I resolve that problem? And second question is it good to organize code in this way?

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    2026-05-26T16:47:56+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 4:47 pm

    The typical way to handle this situation is to create a main view model that is a container for sub-view models.

    So, you could have

    var viewModel = {
      mainModel: { 
         ...
      },
      comboModel: {
         ...
      }
    };
    

    Then, if you are using 1.3 beta, you would do something like:

     <div id="subNode1" data-bind="with: comboModel > 
        <span data-bind="..." > </span>
     </div>
    

    Prior to 1.3, you would something like:

     <div id="subNode1" data-bind="template: { name: 'comboTmpl', data: comboModel }" ></div>
    
     <script id="comboTmpl" type="text/html">
        <span data-bind="..." > </span>
     </script>
    

    In either case, you would be able to call ko.applyBindings once for the entire document.

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