I have a backbone view hierachy as follows:
GenericView = Backbone.View.extend({
templatesPath: "source/public/templates/",
initialize: function(){
var that = this;
this.model.fetch({
success: function(model,response){
that.handleResponse(response);
},
error: function(){
console.log("err");
}
});
}
});
and the view that extends the Generic view is:
FriendsView = GenericView.extend({
url: "friends.php",
el: $("fiends-list"),
model: new Person(),
initialize: function(){
FriendsView.__super__.initialize.apply();
},
handleResponse: function(res){
}
});
What I would like to do is to access the child view functions from the parent initialize function. I found a number of similar issues, but all where talking about it the other way around- accessing from the parent to the child, which I do at " FriendsView.super.initialize.apply();"-
the line :
this.model.fetch({...});
is saying that model is undefined, but I'm sure that the model is defined.