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Backbone.js Cookbook

By : Vadim Mirgorod
Book Image

Backbone.js Cookbook

By: Vadim Mirgorod

Overview of this book

<p>There is no doubt that the superior rendering power of HTML5, thin-to-thick client transition and REST style communication created a new era in web development, replacing the outdated approach based on browser plugin technologies. Backbone.js allows developers to write lightweight, modular, and scalable JavaScript applications.<br /><br />Backbone.js Cookbook contains a series of recipes that provide practical, step-by-step solutions to the problems that may occur during frontend application development using an MVC pattern. You will learn how to build Backbone applications utilizing the power of popular Backbone extensions and integrating your app with different third party libraries. You will also learn how to fulfill the requirements of the most challenging tasks.<br /><br />The first chapter of the book introduces you to the MVC paradigm and teaches you how to architect rich Internet applications operating with basic concepts of Backbone.js. During the reading of this book you will learn how to solve challenging problems leveraging Backbone objects such as models, collections, views, routers, and so on.</p> <p><br />You learn how to use forms, layouts, templating engines, and other Backbone extensions, which will help you to complete specific features of your application. You will understand how to bind a model to a DOM element. You will see how perfectly Backbone.js integrates with third party libraries and frameworks such as jQuery, Zepto, Underscore.js, Require.js, Mustache.js, Twitter Bootstrap, jQueryMobile, PhoneGap and many others. This book will guide you in how to optimize and test your applications, create your own Backbone extensions, and share them with the open source community.</p> <p><br />With the help of Backbone.js Cookbook, you will learn everything you need to know to create outstanding rich Internet applications using the JavaScript programming language.</p>
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Backbone.js Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Building a RESTful frontend with Backbone


In this recipe, we are going to write a frontend application that will act as a client for a RESTful service. For the backend, we will use the MongoLab service, which is a cloud version of MongoDB with a REST interface.

We will use the LayoutManager extension to output our views in a neat format. To build our application, we will take an example app from Chapter 6, Templates and UX sugar, and will modify it, so it will support data sync via REST and will look like the following screenshot:

In the left-hand side pane, we can see a list of invoice titles, and in the right-hand side pane, we can see the invoice details. By default, these details are shown for the first invoice until the user clicks on a link in the left-hand side pane.

If the user clicks on the Edit button, the following form is shown:

When the user clicks on the Save button, the model is updated, and it's JSON is sent to the server via REST, and the list in the left pane is also updated...