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Getting Started with Knockout.js for .NET Developers

Getting Started with Knockout.js for .NET Developers

By : Andrey Ankshin
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Getting Started with Knockout.js for .NET Developers

Getting Started with Knockout.js for .NET Developers

4.2 (9)
By: Andrey Ankshin

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This book is intended for .NET developers who want to use the MVVM design pattern to create powerful client-side JavaScript linked to server-side C# logic. Basic experience with ASP.NET, Razor, and creating web applications is needed.
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Working with KnockoutContext

The main object when forming a View is an instance of the KnockoutContext class. It is necessary to create it at the beginning of the view, using the following line:

var ko = Html.CreateKnockoutContext();

At the end of the view, it is necessary to apply the formed data binding. You can do it in the following way:

@ko.Apply(Model)

If you have a lot of data that needs some time to load, it makes sense to use lazy analogue (in this case, a page will load first, and then an additional AJAX query will load all the data):

@ko.LazyApply(Model, "GetDataAction", "ControllerName")

So, a common view template looks like the following snippet of code:

@using PerpetuumSoft.Knockout
@model <!-- You model -->
@{
  var ko = Html.CreateKnockoutContext();
}
<!-- Your page -->

@ko.Apply(Model)
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