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i have a table that is "supposed" to be binded with the result of a json:

<table>
<thead>
    <tr>
        <th>
            Id
        </th>
        <th>
            Number
        </th>
        <th>
            Name
        </th>
        <th>
            Password
        </th>
        <th>
            Role
        </th>
    </tr>
</thead>
<tbody data-bind="foreach: Employees">
    <tr>
        <td>
            <span data-bind="text: EmployeeId"></span>
        </td>
        <td>
            <span data-bind="text: EmployeeNumber"></span>
        </td>
        <td>
            <span data-bind="text: EmployeeName"></span>
        </td>
        <td>
            <span data-bind="text: EmployeePassword"></span>
        </td>
        <td>
            <span data-bind="text: EmployeeRole"></span>
        </td>
    </tr>
</tbody>

my knockout script for that is this:

<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function () {
    var viewModel = {};
    var data = $.getJSON("Employees.json", function (data) {
        viewModel.model = ko.mapping.fromJSON(data);
        ko.applyBindings(viewModel);
    }
    );
});
</script>

i am trying to bind the table with the json result but it is not working, where could be the problem... here is my json in controller:

 public ActionResult GetEmployees()
    {
        var r = db.Employees;
        var s = new
        {
            Employees = r.Select(x => new { empId = x.Id, empName = x.Name, empNumber = x.Number, empPassword = x.Password, empRole = x.Role }).ToList()
               .Select(x => new
               {
                   EmployeeId = x.empId,
                   EmployeeName = x.empName,
                   EmployeeNumber = x.empNumber,
                   EmployeePassword = x.empPassword,
                   EmployeeRole = x.empRole
               }).ToArray(),
        };

        return Json(s, JsonRequestBehavior.AllowGet);
    }

UPDATE: here is my sample returned json data:

 {"Employees":[{"EmployeeId":1,"EmployeeName":X","EmployeeNumber":"1","EmployeePassword":"x","EmployeeRole":"User"},{"EmployeeId":10,"EmployeeName":"S","EmployeeNumber":"21","EmployeePassword":"s","EmployeeRole":"Admin"}]}
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  • ko.applyBindings(viewModel.Model); Also @madcapnmckay's suggestion about running a dev console is excellent. Knockout's binding error messages are helpful. Or viewModel = ko.mapping.fromJSON(data);
    – kenny
    Jun 1, 2012 at 1:03
  • what exactly should i edit? i didnt get what you commented...
    – raberana
    Jun 1, 2012 at 1:41
  • If you're not getting errors in the browser's dev console, F12 on many browsers, not sure. It seems that what you have above wouldn't bind and I would expect errors. Either one of the two changes to your code I propsed, I would think would bind.
    – kenny
    Jun 1, 2012 at 10:13

3 Answers 3

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Assuming everything server side is fine, your model is being bound to a .model property but so your foreach should be

<tbody data-bind="foreach: model.Employees">

That's all I can see right now, will need to see more code to help further.

You may want to use firebug or chrome dev tools and confirm what javascript errors you are receiving if any, also check the response to make sure your action method is returning data.

EDIT

OK here is a jsfiddle of your code. A few things, probably typos but just in case. Missing tag in your markup and there is a un-terminated comment in your json before the first EmployeeName.

http://jsfiddle.net/madcapnmckay/3rRUQ/1/

You do need to the model.Employees as stated above. Because you are returning json from mvc it will have the correct headers so jquery will convert it to a javascript object automatically so no need for the fromJSON, instead try fromJS.

Hope this helps.

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  • It's impossible to help without more info. What errors are you seeing in the console? Jun 1, 2012 at 1:30
  • there are no errors... you can see the returned json data in my update above... i believe my script is the problem...
    – raberana
    Jun 1, 2012 at 1:34
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<script id="tmpl_ScreenNavigation" type="text/html">
<tr class="erow">
    {{if ScreenParentNevigationId}}
    <td width="250px"><table cellpadding="5" class="Permission" sceenid="${ScreenNevigationId}" border="0" RoleDetailId="0"><tr><td><label><input type="checkbox" id="view${ScreenNevigationId}" class="View" />&nbsp;View</label></td><td><label><input type="checkbox" id="AddModify${ScreenNevigationId}" class="Save"/>&nbsp;Add/Modify</label></td><td><label><input type="checkbox" id="Delete${ScreenNevigationId}" class="Delete" />&nbsp;Delete</label></td></tr></table></td>
    {{/if}}
    {{if !ScreenParentNevigationId}}
    <td {{if !ScreenParentNevigationId}} style="background-color: #F9BDC8;"{{/if}} width="250px"><table cellpadding="5" class="Permission" sceenid="${ScreenNevigationId}" border="0" RoleDetailId="0"><tr><td {{if !ScreenParentNevigationId}} style="background-color: #F9BDC8;"{{/if}}><label><input type="checkbox" id="view${ScreenNevigationId}" class="View" />&nbsp;View</label></td></tr></table></td>
    {{/if}}
    <td {{if !ScreenParentNevigationId}} style="background-color: #F9BDC8;"{{/if}}>${ScreenName}</td>
    <td {{if !ScreenParentNevigationId}} style="background-color: #F9BDC8;"{{/if}}>${ScreenDescription}</td>
</tr>
</script>

$("#tmpl_ScreenNavigation").tmpl(resultJson).appendTo("#tblRoles");

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    create javascript template and then bind the json data to table: $("#tmpl_ScreenNavigation").tmpl(resultJson).appendTo("#tblRoles") Jan 16, 2013 at 12:14
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Change the location of your JavaScript tag to the top of the html file just above the table. The data might not be populating correctly because of that.

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