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I have this script that returns a list of all users. I would like to have:

  • set the viewModel's totalUsers and page properties based on data returned.
  • Iterate through the list of users and push the last user object into the observableArry
  • push() method adds users to already loaded and shown users

Purpose I actually want to get a count of all users because i will be loading 20 users a page and when i reach the bottom of the page i will check if i still have more users to load and then load them. That way if i have 400 users - they won't be all loaded at once and take up time.

Knockout JS File

$.views.Roster.RosterViewModel = function (data) {
    var self = this;
    self.RosterUsers = ko.observableArray([]);
    _rosterUsers = self.RosterUsers;
    self.currentPage = ko.observable(1);
    self.toDisplay = ko.observable(20);
    self.filteredRoster = ko.computed(function(){
        var init = (self.currentPage()-1)* self.toDisplay(),
            filteredList = [],
            rosterLength = self.RosterUsers().length,
            displayLimit = self.toDisplay();
        if(rosterLength == 0)
            return[];
        for(var i = init; i<(displayLimit + init) - 1 && i<rosterLength; i++)
        {
            filteredList.push(self.RosterUsers()[i]);
        }
        return filteredList;
    }),
    totalRoster = ko.computed(function () {
        return self.RosterUsers().length;
    }),
    changePage = function (data) {
        currentPage(data);
    },
    next = function () {
        if ((self.currentPage() * self.toDisplay()) > self.RosterUsers().length)
            return;

        self.currentPage(self.currentPage() + 1);
    },
    prev = function () {
        if (self.currentPage() === 1)
            return;

        self.currentPage(self.currentPage() - 1);
    },

    $.views.Roster.RosterViewModel.AddUsers(data);
};

HTML View Page

<script  type="text/html" id ="grid">

    <section id="rosterImages" style=" float:left">
    <section id="users">
        <div id="nameImage">
            <figure id="content">
                <img width="158" height="158" alt="Gravatar" data-bind="attr:{src: GravatarUrl}"/>
                <figcaption>
                    <a title="Email" id="emailIcon" class="icon-envelope icon-white" data-bind="attr:{'href':'mailto:' + Email()}"></a>
                    <a title="Profile" id="profileIcon" class="icon-user icon-white"></a>
                </figcaption>
            </figure>
            <p data-bind="text:Name"></p>
            </div>
        </section>
    </section>
</script>

<ul>
        <li><a href="#" data-bind="click: prev">Prev</a></li>
          <!-- ko foreach: ko.utils.range(1, totalRoster()/toDisplay() + 1) -->
          <li><a href="#" data-bind="text: $data, click: $parent.changePage"></a></li>
          <!-- /ko -->
        <li><a href="#" data-bind="click: next">Next</a></li>
      </ul>

Update: Scroll Script

$(window).scroll(function () {
        if ($(window).scrollTop() == $(document).height() - $(window).height()) {
            if (parseInt($.views.Roster.RosterViewModel.currentPage(), "10") * 20 < parseInt($.views.Roster.RosterViewModel.totalRoster(), "10")) {
                $.views.Roster.RosterViewModel.next();
            }
        }
    });

How can i make these additions with what i already have? Thanks ahead for any help.

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  • Are you planning to page the data in the client side? What I mean is, are you planning to get all the users and set up a pager on the client side? Or is your server getting the data for which page you are on etc? Apr 12, 2013 at 14:13
  • @sujeshArukil yes on the client side - this is the beginning process because i will be adding a scroll feature that will load the next batch of users as they scroll and there are still users in the array.
    – Masriyah
    Apr 12, 2013 at 14:17
  • maybe I have never seen this. the option "limit" in your ajax request. What is it? I seriously cannot find any documentation on it. Apr 12, 2013 at 14:32
  • @sujeshArukil i saw it in a tutorial done by someone: strathweb.com/2012/03/…
    – Masriyah
    Apr 12, 2013 at 14:36
  • that looks right. The tutorial is passing it in the data object, not as a limit option to $.ajax it self. if you say the server is returning all records and does not care about the page and page size right? In which case, your ajax is returning all the data, you attach a computed to your model to get the count. Apr 12, 2013 at 14:40

1 Answer 1

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HEre you go. I have mimicked the getRoster ajax call for the fiddle. in your case, you will be making a "GET" call and not a "POST".

http://jsfiddle.net/sujesharukil/z8vpx/4/

rosterArray is the main observableArray that will store the entire list from the server, filteredRoster will get the data from the rosterArray based on the currentPage, toDisplay stores the limit, currentPage tracks the current page, totalRoster is computed that returns the total elements in the array

var rosterArray = ko.observableArray(),
    currentPage = ko.observable(1),
    toDisplay = ko.observable(20),
    filteredRoster = ko.computed(function(){
        var init = (currentPage() - 1) * toDisplay(),
            filteredList = [],
            rosterLength = rosterArray().length,
            displayLimit = toDisplay();

        if(rosterLength === 0)
            return [];

        for(var i = init; i < (displayLimit + init) - 1 && i < rosterLength; i++){
            filteredList.push(rosterArray()[i]);
        }

        return filteredList;
    }),
    totalRoster = ko.computed(function(){
        return rosterArray().length;
    }),
    changePage = function(data){
        currentPage(data);
    },
    next = function(){
        if((currentPage() * toDisplay()) > rosterArray().length)
            return;

        currentPage(currentPage() + 1);
    },
    prev = function(){
        if(currentPage() === 1)
            return;

        currentPage(currentPage() - 1);
    };

Hope that helps.

-Suj

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  • Thank you for taking the time in helping me but i just want to get a few things cleared up. Excuse my lack of knowledge on this - this is my first experience with knockout. So i just copied your code and i placed it in my knockoutjs file (my original posted code) and i copied your html from jsfiddle into my html so i can get an idea but with the added html i am only getting one user to show on page with prev and next buttons and the numbering within is empty. I will update my original post.
    – Masriyah
    Apr 12, 2013 at 15:53
  • what browser are you using? Apr 12, 2013 at 16:03
  • go to the dev tools and tell me what errors you see in the console. and did you replace the entire code you had with the code from the fiddle? Did you remove the ajax call that I am making? Apr 12, 2013 at 16:08
  • there is: Uncaught Error: Unable to parse bindings. Message: ReferenceError: prev is not defined; Bindings value: click: prev i didn't replace the entire html because my view is placed in a template because i have a toggle button that toggles between two templates - this one(grid view) and a list view
    – Masriyah
    Apr 12, 2013 at 16:11
  • for your code above - is it supposed to be in a specific place in the js file that i have? I think i am integrating your code into mine in a wrong way
    – Masriyah
    Apr 12, 2013 at 17:28

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