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I am developing an application that uses knockout and dojo toolkit. I created a module but can not use this keyword inmethod as viewModel

require(["dojo/_base/declare", 
     "dojo/_base/lang",
     "http://ajax.aspnetcdn.com/ajax/knockout/knockout-3.0.0.js"],  function(declare, lang, ko){
    var GeekService = declare(null, {
        geeks: ko.observableArray(),            
        constructor: function(){
            //this.removeGeek = lang.hitch(this, this.removeGeek);
        },

        removeGeek: function(item){             
            console.log(this)
        }.bind(this) // Ensure that "this" is always this view model
    });

    ko.applyBindings(new GeekService());
})

If I do not use lang.hitch(this, this.removeGeek); in constructor, I can not access ViewModel object via this keyword in removeGeek method.

Knockout samples, shows us that we can use bind(this) ensures "this" is always ViewModel. here example

the appplication above runs and console writes: Window {top: Window, window: Window, location: Location, external: Object, chrome: Object…}

But it should return GeekService wiewModel object.

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    I don't know how you might fix this using dojo but the reason this is happening is when you call .bind(this) the this is in the context of function(declare, lang, ko){ which is global and hence this is window. var GeekService = declare(null, { is setting GeekService using an object literal instead of a function therefore this inside it does not get a new context of GeekService. In the example you linked this is the viewmodel because SimpleListModel is a function not an object literal: var SimpleListModel = function(items) {
    – Nope
    Feb 28, 2014 at 8:37
  • I want to separate view and javscript object side, so I used this mix. The existing project is being developed with dojo toolkit.
    – barteloma
    Feb 28, 2014 at 8:54
  • Good overview on binding context: knockoutjs.com/documentation/binding-context.html
    – bknopper
    Feb 28, 2014 at 9:02

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