Let's say I have a number of objects in a list, and I want to create <tr/>
elements in a <table/>
from this objects. I created an Ember.View
like this:
App.TableRowItem = Ember.View.extend({
classNames: ['list-row'],
templateName: 'admin/things/tableRow',
showActionRow: function() {},
edit: function() {},
save: function() {},
delete: function() {}
});
Now, I want to generate a row item for each object in my retrieved list, in a Handlebars template, like this:
<table id="someTable">
<thead>
<tr><th>Head1</th><th>Head2</th><th>Head3</th></tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
{{# each thing in controller.things}}
{{log thing}}
{{view App.TableRowItem contentBinding="thing" id="thing.id"}}
{{/each}}
</tbody>
</table>
and I expect it to do an output wich creates an id
tag for each element with the id of this.id
, but instead I get the following error message:
Uncaught Error: assertion failed: Attempted to register a view with an id already in use: this.id
What am I doing wrong? If I dont set the id
within the {{view}}
helper, I get the same message as above, but it moans about the id already in use: null
...
UPDATE:
As I wasn't able to solve the problem with an idBinding
I tried the following solution in my App.TableRowItem
view:
App.TableRowItem = Ember.View.extend({
tagName: 'tr',
templateName: 'admin/things/tableRow',
// this is new!
init: function() {
var text = "";
var possible = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789";
for( var i=0; i < 5; i++ ) {
text += possible.charAt(Math.floor(Math.random() * possible.length));
}
this.set('elementId', text);
}
});
and now I don't see any error, BUT I see that there is not only the <tr/>
from the template (admin/things/tableRow
), but also a <div/>
element which seems to be a representation of my App.TableRowItem
without any content!?
While debugging this.$()
gives me an empty <tr id="1fFxV" class="ember-view"></tr>
and the tableRow
template is reachable through this.$().closest('tr').next()
...