I've got a bunch of JavaScript classes handling the business logic of a game. These classes are not tied to a specific framework, and shall remain so. They represent players, their attributes and possible actions. I'd now like to employ KnockoutJS for a completely new view which is very data-heavy and features multiple instances of this in-game character class. The problem is the interaction between my KnockoutJS-powered view model and the game class, because the latter does not get updated.
This is an excerpt of the game class in CoffeeScript:
class AnimaCharacter
constructor: (options) ->
{
@name,
@level,
@characteristics,
@lifePoints
} = options
# ...
if not @lifePoints
@lifePoints = this.baseLifePoints()
baseLifePoints: ->
20 + @characteristics.constitution * 10
As you can see, there are some basic characteristics which influence other values. For example, in this excerpt, the characteristics.constitution
value influences the result of baseLifePoints()
. There are others, more complicated calculations behind the scenes, e.g., during battle.
Now, my simple view consists of KnockoutJS templates:
<script id="card-template" type="text/html">
<div class="charactercard">
<div class="character-name">
<h1>
<span data-bind="text: name"></span><input type="text" data-bind="value: name" />
<a href="#"><span class="ui-icon ui-icon-pencil character-action"></span></a>
<a href="#"><span class="ui-icon ui-icon-copy character-action"></span></a>
</h1>
</div>
<dl>
<dt>Life Points</dt>
<dd><span data-bind="text: baseLifePoints"></span></dd>
</div>
</script>
However, I do not know how to set up the view model in a fashion that allows me to update the character class instances, too. I can conjure a simple model like this:
class CharacterModel
constructor: (character) ->
@character = ko.observable(character)
@name = ko.observable(character.name)
@baseLifePoints = ko.observable(character.baseLifePoints())
But this does not update the actual character.name
, or influence the baseLifePoints()
when I update character.characteristics.constitution
.
What is the best way to update the character instance WITHOUT completely converting it to a KnockoutJS view? Do I need to subscribe to change events in a custom manner, perhaps? Is there a way to transparently create "references" to selcted properties of the character class instances? (I'm not a JavaScript guy, so I borrowed the term "reference" from C++ here.)
ko.mapping.fromJS()
is not an option, since it changes the type of the characteristics.constitution
property to a custom KnockoutJS function, which means I cannot call it the way I do throughout the rest of the class.