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I have a view that takes a collection like below:

MyView = Backbone.View.extend({
    initialize: function() {
       this.collection.on("change://an attribute of a model in aCollectionToRender", someAction);
    }
});

var MyViewInstance = new MyView({
    collection: aCollectionToRender
});

Basically, I don't want MyView to listen for changes on the entire collection, only a single attribute of the model that the collection contains.

I realize there are a number of alternatives to this:

  1. Create views for each model of aCollectionToRender and attach .on("change") events in those views. I don't want to do this because it's not the right thing to do for my situation
  2. Just have a this.collection.on("change") event and have the event handler filter based on my requirements. This is less elegant, and if Backbone already allows me to write event filters as I asked above, this is duplicate code

I was just wondering if there's any way to write an event listener that already does the filtering. This question may also be a duplicate; I looked but I didn't find anything exactly like this, however, there are a lot of Backbone questions

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Maybe I am misunderstanding your question, but you can do exactly what you show. Check out the Backbone documentation.

MyView = Backbone.View.extend({
    initialize: function() {
       this.collection.on("change:attributeName", this.someAction /*function to call*/, this);
    },
    someAction: function(model, value, options){
    }
});
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    Doh! I think you're right! For some reason I thought when it's a collection, the attributeName in change:attributeName referred to an attribute of the collection, not the model.
    – Jay
    Feb 5, 2013 at 20:45
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    ok, but how can you do this: this.collection.on("change",function(model,property){ //get the property that was changed here... }); ??? Jul 24, 2015 at 22:52

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