What is the difference between these two methods of handling routes?
var Router = Backbone.Router.extend({
routes: {'home': 'showHome},
showHome: function() {//do whatever}
});
and
var Router = Backbone.Router.extend({
routes: {'home': 'showHome},
initialize: function() {
var router = new Router();
router.on('route:showHome', function(){//do something});
}
});
Currently I have it the second way. It works fine and I get to the right places..
My router is now set up properly(I think) but my routes are still acting weird(as follows).
The only problem I am having is that when it goes to change a route the address bar flickers between multiple different routes before it lands on the right page (always gets to the right place).
I am changing pages be using window.location = '#/route';
inside of jQuery listeners inside of my views.
$('#right_arrow').live('click', {view: that}, this.rightArrow);
...
rightArrow: function(e){
var that = e.data.view;
if(typeof window.easyUserData.fbResponse.authResponse === 'undefined') {
// Not logged in
window.location = '#/login';
} else {
// Logged in
window.location = '#/notes/right';
}
return false;
}
I have been trying to debug and what i have found when i set the breakpoint at window.location = '#/notes/right';
:
- url changes properly ('#/notes/right')
- return false executes
- right arrow function ends and debugger goes into jquery code
- after five or six 'step over's in debugger (still in jquery code) url changes to '#/news/right', which is another route I use but not sure why it is coming up here
- after a few more 'step over' we get back to the original breakpoint where the url changes to the correct '#/notes/right'
- the new view loads
Why is it behaving like this? Is it related to how I have my router set up?