I have a KnockoutJS view model which has a function I need to access. The ViewModel is populated initially and ko.applyBindings
called. This all works fine.
The problem is when trying to call the viewModel.RefreshData()
function from outside of the the ViewModel (i.e. from other JavaScript code).
Mozilla is reporting TypeError: viewModel.RefreshData
is not a function. I think the problem may be related to the Knockout Mapping plugin 'overwriting' the function.
The code is as follows:
var EditorViewModel = function (data) {
var _self = this;
_self.Data = ko.observable('');
_self.LoadData = function () {
_self.Data(new ChildViewModel(data));
};
_self.RefreshData = function (_data) {
_self.Data(new ChildViewModel(_data));
};
_self.LoadData(data);
return _self;
};
var ChildViewModel = function (data) {
var self = this;
ko.mapping.fromJS(data, {}, self);
};
// On first load with modelData from AJAX:
var viewModel = new EditorViewModel(modelData);
ko.applyBindings(viewModel);
// When refreshing with newModelData from AJAX call:
viewModel.RefreshData(newModelData); // ERROR IS THROWN HERE!
Note that a ChildViewModel is used in order that the data/view can be refreshed.
RefreshData
on the constructorEditorViewModel
instead of on the instantiated objectviewModel
.viewModel
is somehow out of scope there.