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Backbone.js Essentials

By : Jeremy Walker
Book Image

Backbone.js Essentials

By: Jeremy Walker

Overview of this book

<p>This book offers insight into creating and maintaining dynamic Backbone.js web applications. It delves into the the fundamentals of Backbone.js and helps you achieve mastery of the Backbone library.</p> <p>Starting with Models and Collections, you'll learn how to simplify client-side data management and easily transmit data to and from your server. Next, you'll learn to use Views and Routers to facilitate DOM manipulation and URL control so that your visitors can navigate your entire site without ever leaving the first HTML page. Finally, you'll learn how to combine those building blocks with other tools to achieve high-performance, testable, and maintainable web applications.</p>
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Backbone.js Essentials
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Adding to and resetting Collections


In addition to passing in Models or attributes when we first create a Collection, we can also add individual Models or attributes, or arrays of Models or attributes, to a Collection via the add method:

var cats = new Backbone.Collection();
cats.add({name: 'Garfield'});
cats.models[0] instanceof Cat; // true

Similar to create, the add method will use the Collection's model property to create the resulting Models. If instead you want to replace all the existing Models in a Collection rather than add more, you can use the reset method, as shown here:

var cats = new Backbone.Collection([{name: 'Garfield'}]);
cats.reset([{name: 'Heathcliff'}]);
cats.models[0].get('name'); // "Heathcliff"
cats.length; // 1, not 2, because we replaced Garfield with Heathcliff