On initial page load, my data gets loaded fine. I have a delete function which calls my controller through .ajax and deletes the item in the database OK, and then sends back the new list of JSON items. Everything works until I call ko.mapping.fromJS(data.newData, viewModel) and then the page just stalls out with no error messages. If I add in an alert(data.newData) I see the correct Json. Following is the code, can anyone see what I am doing wrong?
<script>
var initialData = @Html.Raw(Json.Encode(Model));
var viewModel = {
trainingDocs : ko.observableArray(initialData)
};
function deleteDoc(doc) {
$.ajax({
url: "/Admin/_DeleteTrainingDocument/"+doc.TrainingDocumentId,
type: "POST",
data: "",
success: function (data) {
if (data.Result) {
$("#userMessage").html("<img src='/content/Status_1.png' align='bottom' />" + data.Message);
ko.mapping.fromJS(data.newData, viewModel);
} else {
$("#userMessage").html("<img src='/content/Status_0.png' align='bottom' />" + data.Message);
}
},
error: function (jqXhr, textStatus, errorThrown) {
alert("Error '" + jqXhr.status + "' (textStatus: '" + textStatus + "', errorThrown: '" + errorThrown + "')");
},
complete: function () {
}
});
};
ko.applyBindings(viewModel, document.body);
</script>
<table class="agent-info">
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Title</th>
<th>Action</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody data-bind="foreach: trainingDocs">
<tr>
<td><span data-bind="text:Title"></span></td>
<td><a href="#" id="whiteLinks" data-bind="click: function() { if(confirm('Are you sure you want to delete '+$data.Title+'?')) deleteDoc($data) }">delete</a></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<div id="userMessage">
Results
</div>
I am not sure of the exact structure being returned from your AJAX call, but if to update your existing data you either need to:
create your original observableArray using the mapping plugin like:
var viewModel = {trainingDocs : ko.mapping.fromJS(initialData)
};
or pass in empty mapping options when updating in your callback like:
ko.mapping.fromJS(data.newData, {}, viewModel);Also, for the update call, I would pay close attention to what
data.newDatacontains, because I would suspect that you may need to useviewModel.trainingDocsinstead of justviewModel, if the data is the actual array.