The other answer is not correct -
You need to use the attached callback and expose it to the requiring module. You can do so like this -
function attached() {
console.log('View has been attached');
}
If you wanted to fire an event here to let a subscriber such as the parent view model you could do so like this -
var callback;
function activate(callbackFunction) {
callback = callbackFunction;
}
function attached() {
callbackFunction();
}
Where this new view was composed with a binding passed in.
define(['viewmodels/otherViewModel'], function (otherViewModel) {
function thisIsACallback () {
alert('Called back');
}
// Instantiate the other view model
function callOtherViewModel () {
var whatever = new otherViewModel(thisIsACallback);
}
});
And showed it in the view.
EDIT
If that isn't what you are looking for, then you can always just watch the activeInstruction or see if the router is still navigating -
var token = router.activeInstruction.subscribe(function() {
// Do whatever you want here
}
var token = router.isNavigating.subscribe(function() {
// Do whatever you want here
}
Just check the API Documentation for the other exposed methods
http://durandaljs.com/documentation/api/#module/router/class/Router