I have a select element and a text input element on a modal dialog box. I want to select an option from the select input and use the value to prepopulate the text input element (this just helps the user with a prefilled name and then allows the user to override that name should they wish).
I have a list of cars in my garage, they all have a Model and a name.
var carTypes = [{"id":1,"name":"Audi"}, {"id":2,"name":"BMW"}, {"id":3,"name":"Mercedes"}];
var Car = function() {
var self = this;
self.typeId = ko.observable();
self.name = ko.observable();
self.typeName = ko.computed(function() {
var nam = $.grep(carTypes, function(item) { return item.id == self.typeId(); });
return name;
};
}
var ViewModel = function() {
var self = this;
self.carTypes = carTypes;
self.selectedCar = ko.observable();
self.saveCar = function() {
// push the data from selectedCar to self.cars array
// close the dialog
};
self.editCar = function(item, event) {
self.selectedCar(item);
// display the dialog
};
self.cars = ko.observableArray([]);
}
ko.bindingHandlers.initialName = {
update: function (element, valueAccessor, allBindings, viewModel, bindingContext) {
var value = ko.utils.unwrapObservable(valueAccessor());
bindingContext.$data.name(value);
}
};
ko.applyBindings(new ViewModel());
<div data-bind="foreach: cars">
<div data-bind="click: editCar">
<div>Type: <div data-bind="text: typeName"/></div>
<div>Name: <div data-bind="text: name" /></div>
</div>
</div>
<div id="carDialog">
<div data-bind="with: selectedCar">
<select data=bind="options: $root.carTypes, optionsText: 'name', optionsValue: 'id', value: typeId", optionsCaption: 'Pick a car type'></select>
<input data-bind="value: name", initialName: carTypeName"/>
</div>
</div>
I wrote a custom binding handler to help me but am not sure if I've done it right or whether I can achieve something similar using a subscription on the typeId
?
If I have a car saved with the following data:
{ typeId: 2, name: 'My new BMW'}
The problem is when I select this item to edit, the name always shows 'BMW', instead of 'My new BMW'
This apparent simple problem is proving a laughing stock to m'colleagues who berate my choice of knockout citing how simple it would be in jQuery.
Any help appeciated and apols in advance if the code is not full but my actual implementation is slightly larger but I hope I have provided enough pertinent code to explain the issue Thanks
initialName:typeName
rather usingcarTypeName
which doesn't exist and alan as nemsev mentioned your code having no issue .