I'm fairly new the Knockout.js, but I've been successful throwing together a few CRUD templates that interacts with a simple WebAPI service. Now I want to move on to more complex structures and I'm already tripped up on a fairly common situation: multiple dropdown lists on a single html form.
I understand I could build a ViewModel such as this:
function myViewModel() {
var self = this;
self.selectedCustomer = ko.observable();
self.customers = ko.observableArray([]);
self.selectedState = ko.observable();
self.states = ko.observableArray([]);
self.selectedProduct = ko.observable();
self.products = ko.observableArray([]);
}
And then I'd bind each select list to the appropriate property. While this should work, I feel like there is a better way to handle it. I've thought about breaking each list into it's own ViewModel, but that seems like overkill. I want to get into good MVVM habits early, and am looking to rebuild an older system using these new techniques, so any directions would be great.