I am trying out Backbone.js and pretty new to it but cannot pin down on binding this.listenTo properly in the View initialize function in the following code.
This backbone code is a separate js file.
'use strict';
let Preloadcart = function ( $, Backbone, _ ) {
// console.log(Backbone);
console.log(this);
let
// fnSelf = this,
// Model-each unit comprises of this
Service = Backbone.Model.extend({
defaults:{
title:'',
price: 0,
checked: false
},
type: 'Service',
toggleCheck: () => {
this.set('checked', !this.get('checked'));
}
}),
// Collection- of such Service instances
ServiceList = Backbone.Collection.extend({
// collection based on this model
model: Service,
type: 'ServiceList',
// get model instances with attribute checked=true
getChecked: () => {
console.log(`checking ${this.type}`);
return this.where({checked:true});
},
}),
services = new ServiceList([
new Service({ title: 'web development', price: 200}),
new Service({ title: 'web design', price: 250}),
new Service({ title: 'photography', price: 100}),
new Service({ title: 'coffee drinking', price: 10})
// Add more here
]),
// View of each Service model unit
ServiceView = Backbone.View.extend({
tagName: 'li',
type: 'ServiceView',
events: {
'click': 'toggleService'
},
initialize: () => {
console.log(`initializing ${this.type}`);
_.bindAll(this, 'toggleService', 'render');
this.listenTo(this.model, 'change', this.render);
},
toggleService: () => {
this.model.toggle();
},
render: () => {
let
$frag = $(document.createDocumentFragment()),
$htmlCheckbox = $('<input>', {
type:'checkbox',
value: 1,
name: this.model.get('title'),
}),
$htmlSpan = $('<span>', {
value: `\$${this.model.get('price')}`,
});
$htmlCheckbox.append(this.model.get('title'));
$htmlCheckbox.append($htmlSpan);
this.$htmlCheckbox.prop('checked', this.model.get('checked'));
$frag.append($htmlCheckbox);
this.$el.append($frag);
return this;
}
}),
App = Backbone.View.extend({
el: $('#main'),
type: 'App',
initialize: function () {
// listen on the collection instance of ServiceList, services
console.log(`initializing App ${this.type}`);
let
view, that= this;
this.total = 0,
this.collection = services;
_.bindAll(this, 'render');
this.listenTo(this.collection, 'change', this.render);
_(this.collection.models).each( (model) => {
view = new ServiceView();
view.set({model: model});
that.$('#services').append(view.render().el);
}, this);
},
render: () => {
_.each(this.collection.getChecked(), (each) => {
this.total += each.get('price');
});
this.$('#total-value').text(`\$${this.total}`);
}
}),
AppView = new App();
// new App();
// return App;
};
export default Preloadcart;
This is called in the main js file something like this:
$(() => {
Preloadcart($, Backbone, _, that);
});
but throws the error:
preloadCart.js:57 Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'type' of undefined
The problem as I trace in the error log seems here:
_.bindAll(this, 'toggleService', 'render');
and
console.log(`initializing ${this.type}`);
under ServiceView intialize
function;
this
is undefined when I output. what am i missing?
Let me know if there's any confusion about the code, I will try to make this simpler.
$el: $('#main')
is bizarre, why are you doing that? YourFunction.prototype.bind
call on theinitialize
value is also bizarre, what do you expectthis
to be in that context and why are you trying tobind
there?$el
- so that whenever that element is selected that's the value im selecting. bind - That means I must have tried everything and as a last resort tried to bind to thethis
which isApp
$el
like that? Why are trying to bindinitialize
at all? Why would you expectthis.listenTo
to work when you've boundinitialize
to the wrongthis
? I'd recommend going back to the tutorials and trying to build this piece by piece.