I've been checking out my app in Chrome's dev tools and I noticed that there are some Detached DOM tree elements when openRace fires. What seems to be happening is it's updating the URL and creating a new view without removing/destroying the current PageView.
I have currently omitted this.remove()
in main.js because I wanted to retain the #content
element for the other views to attach to.
After you click a .card
element in PageView you are taken to a new page, but in the console I get an error about GET localhost:8000/api-scrapers/data/race-index-RACE.json 404 (File not found) which tells me there are still events trying to fire on the previous view.
main.js
require([
'app',
], function(App){
Backbone.View.prototype.close = function() {
console.log("close called")
if (this.onClose) {
this.onClose();
}
this.undelegateEvents();
this.off();
};
App.init();
});
pageView.js
var PageView = Backbone.View.extend({
el: '#content',
template: _.template(stateTemplate),
events: {
'click .card' : 'openRace'
},
initialize: function() {
this.collection = new CollectionRacesState([]);
this.listenTo(this.collection, 'reset', this.renderView);
this.children = [];
this.updateCollection()
},
updateCollection: function() {
// console.log("updating collection...")
var url = this.helper.getURL()
this.collection.url = this.settings.get("defaultUrl") + 'race-index-' + (url[0]).toUpperCase() +'.json'
this.collection.fetch({
async: false,
reset: true
})
// console.log(this.collection)
},
close: function() {
console.log("closing PageState")
// destroys children!!!
_.each(this.views, function(view){
view.undelegateEvents();
view.remove();
view.off();
})
},
openRace: function(e) {
console.log("opening race")
var filename = $(e.currentTarget).attr("data-filename")
Backbone.history.navigate("#/race/" + filename);
this.close()
},
});
return PageView
});