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I still trying to remove (destroy) model from my collection. Data is groupedBy and rendered into accordion style. But when I click to X in my console is notice :

Uncaught Uncaught TypeError: Cannot call method 'destroy' of undefined  


   (function() {
    window.App = {
        Models: {},
        Collections: {},
        Views: {},
        Router: {}
    };
    window.vent = _.extend({}, Backbone.Events);
})();

// !models.js

App.Models.Item = Backbone.Model.extend({});

// !collections.js

App.Collections.Items = Backbone.Collection.extend({
    model: App.Models.Item,
    url: 'api/items.json'
});

// !views.js

App.Views.Items = Backbone.View.extend({

    el: '#items',
    events: {
      'click .cccc':'deleteItem',
    },
    deleteItem: function() {
      this.model.destroy();  
    },
    initialize: function() {
     this.listenTo( this.collection, "change", this.render );
     this.template = _.template( document.getElementById('productsCategoriesTemlate').innerHTML );
     this.render();
     this.$el.accordion({ animate: 0 });
    },
    getGroups : function(){
       return _.groupBy(this.collection.toJSON(), 'category');
    },
    render: function() {
        this.el.innerHTML = this.template({ data : this.getGroups() });

    },

    addOne: function(item) {
       // ????????????
    }
});

App.Views.Item = Backbone.View.extend({
      deleteItem: function() {
      this.model.destroy();  
      },

      // ???????????
 });

// !router.js

App.Router = Backbone.Router.extend({
    routes: {
        '':'index',
    },
    index: function() {
        console.log('index page !');
    },
});

new App.Router;
Backbone.history.start();

App.items = new App.Collections.Items;
App.items.fetch().then(function() {
    new App.Views.Items({ collection: App.items });
});

template :

<script id="productsCategoriesTemlate" type="text/template">
    <% _.each( data, function( category, i ){  %>
        <h3 class="category-name"><%= i %></h3>
        <div><% _.each( category, function( item ){ %>
            <li class="product"><%= item.title %><p style="float:right;" class="cccc">X</p></li>
            <% }) %>
        </div>
   <% }) %>
</script>
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  • please show your collection and model Sep 26, 2013 at 16:06
  • A Backbone collection has no method destroy. Are you looking for remove? If so, you need to pass the model you'd like to remove.
    – Lukas
    Sep 26, 2013 at 16:07

1 Answer 1

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Where do you instantiate Apps.Views.Items? Is this your 'collection view'? If this view is representing your collection, you have to somehow pass or reference the model on 'deleteItem'.

App.Views.Items does not represent a single model, so this.model would be incorrect.

UPDATE

You should have a separate view for each item, such as App.Views.Item, and loop through and create this view for each model in App.Views.Items' collection.

2nd UPDATE

Yeah, you are getting it. Here's some sample code I threw together (I haven't tested it, so you might have to adjust it, but it gives a good idea. The template rendering syntax might be incorrect as I don't usually do it manually).

App.Views.Items = Backbone.View.extend({
  render: function() {
    this.collection.each(function(model) {
      var view = new App.Views.Item({ model: model });
      this.$el.append(view.render().el);
    });
  },
});

App.Views.Item = Backbone.View.extend({
  template: _.template($('#itemViewTemplate')),
  render: function() {
    this.$el.html(this.template(this.model.toJSON()));
  },
});

App.items = new App.Collections.Items;
App.items.fetch().then(function() {
    var items = new App.Views.Items({ collection: App.items });
    $('body').append(items.render().$el);
});

By the way, once you get the hang of Backbone and how it works, you should try out Marionette.js. It makes all of this kind of thing much simpler.

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  • But I need this collection or models grouped ... how can I make this ? Thanks very very much
    – Makromat
    Sep 26, 2013 at 18:31
  • I had before something like you told me but I don't know how implement groupby function there : stackoverflow.com/questions/18993798/…
    – Makromat
    Sep 27, 2013 at 11:50

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