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I have a collection as shown below

window.courses = new Courses();

and some where in my code I am trying to access the attributes of the collection. I have used pluck to get only single attribute which is courseName

for example:

var courseName = window.courses.pluck('Name');

I can get all the courses names(single attribute) in my collection, but is there a way that I can get each items name and id from Courses collection,something like

var courseList = window.courses.pluck('Id','Name');

using below code

var courseList = window.courses;

I get all the extra details which I dont need,so can someone suggest how to get required attributes of all the models inside a collection

Thanks in advance

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The standard Backbone pluck function only supports reading one attribute value.

You could write your own, for example:

Backbone.Collection.prototype.pluckMany = function (attrs) {
    return _.map(this.models, function (model) {
        return _.pick(model.attributes, attrs);
    });
}

var courseList = window.courses.pluckMany(['Id', 'Name']);

NB: Untested code!

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  • Actually I have almost the same approach, but i did an _.each on the colection and I called _.pick inside it,but is there any standard way to get the attributes of the models inside a collection
    – bhargav
    Jun 12, 2012 at 8:20
  • I don't think there's a standard version of the above. if you mean is there a standard way of getting the attributes of a model, then that's attributes or toJSON().
    – stusmith
    Jun 12, 2012 at 8:23
  • thanks for the very quick answer.I belive backbone can have some direct approach to fetch needed attributes of all the models inside a collection
    – bhargav
    Jun 12, 2012 at 8:25
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    You could also make a variadic version by using attrs = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments) and then c.pluckMany('Id', 'Name') could work. If you added a _.isArray(attrs) check then you could allow either calling style. Jun 12, 2012 at 16:30

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