I have an MVC 4 application in which I'm retrieving partial views via ajax and injecting the response html into a div on my page.
Each partial view has a script section in it which instantiates a knockout view model and then binds that view model to a div on the partial view.
I'm noticing that each time I make a request for a partial view, an instance of the previously requested view's view model is staying in memory. Ideally the only view model I'd like to stay in memory is the one that is bound to the partial view that was just requested.
Here are the methods I'm using to get the partial views:
getFoo: function () {
$.get('Home/Foo', null, function (data) {
ko.cleanNode($('#contentDiv')[0]);
$('#contentDiv').html(data);
});
},
getBar: function () {
$.get('Home/Bar', null, function (data) {
ko.cleanNode($('#contentDiv')[0]);
$('#contentDiv').html(data);
});
}
Here are the partial views:
FOO VIEW
<script type="text/javascript">
$(function () {
var fooViewModel = new FooViewModel();
ko.applyBindings(fooViewModel, $('#fooDiv')[0]);
});
</script>
<div id="fooDiv">
<div data-bind="text:name"></div>
</div>
BAR VIEW
<script type="text/javascript">
$(function () {
var barViewModel = new BarViewModel();
ko.applyBindings(barViewModel, $('#barDiv')[0]);
});
</script>
<div id="barDiv">
<div data-bind="text:name"></div>
</div>
And here are the view models:
FOO VIEW MODEL
function FooViewModel() {
this.name = ko.observable('FOO HERE');
}
_.extend(FooViewModel.prototype, {
fooEvent: function () {
console.log('foo event fired');
}
});
BAR VIEW MODEL
function BarViewModel() {
this.name = ko.observable('BAR HERE');
}
_.extend(BarViewModel.prototype, {
barEvent: function () {
console.log('bar event fired');
}
});
Prior to adding ko.cleanNode
the number of instances of each view model incremented by one with each request. Adding ko.cleanNode
got the application to only hang onto one instance of each view model, but ideally the only view model in memory would be the one that was brought back in the partial view request.
Does anyone know how I can get rid of the previous view model instance that seems to want to hang around in memory?