When the view is initialized, how can I bind the model to the specific View that is created? The view is current initialized at the start of the application. Also, how can I bind the model to the collection?
(function ($) { //loads at the dom everything
//Creation, Edit, Deletion, Date
var Note = Backbone.Model.extend({
defaults: {
text: "write here...",
done: false
},
initialize: function (){
if(!this.get("text")){
this.set({"text": this.default.text});
}
},
edit: function (){
this.save({done: !this.get("done")});
},
clear: function (){
this.destroy();
}
});
var NoteList = Backbone.Collection.extend({
model:Note
});
var NoteView = Backbone.View.extend ({
el: "body",
initialize: function(){
alert("initialized");
var list = new NoteList;
return list;
},
events: {
"click #lol" : "createNote"
},
createNote : function(){
var note = new Note;
this.push(note);
alert("noted");
}
});
var ninja = new NoteView;
})(jQuery);
Update
I just took a look at @James Woodruff’s answer, and that prompted me to take another look at your code. I didn’t look closely enough the first time, but I’m still not sure what you’re asking. If you’re asking how to have a model or view listen for and handle events triggered on the other, then check out James’s example of calling
bind()to have the view listen forchange(orchange:attr) events on the model (although I’d recommend usingon()instead ofbind(), depending what version of Backbone you’re using).But based on looking at your code again, I’ve revised my answer, because I see some things you’re trying to do in ways that don’t make sense, so maybe that’s what you’re asking about.
New Answer
Here’s the code from your question, with comments added by me:
Here is a revised version of your code incorporating changes to the things I commented on: