I'm writing a BackboneJS app where each of six tabs are represented by their own views. Am I supposed to save the instance of the view and just call it's render()
function whenever a user hits a tab he's already been to? Or create a new instance and access the template that jQuery cached for me during the first rendering?
If I do the latter, I would still need to make sure another collection isn't fetched through my JSON API, since that's done during initialization of some views.
Right now I store all view instances in my controller but I was wondering if this was built-in somehow or there are better alternatives.
Cheers.
Update: Here's my loadCachedView
function that I use in my controller:
loadCachedView: function (name, view, collection){
if (!this.views[name]){
if (collection){
this.collections[name] = new collection();
}
this.views[name] = new view({collection: this.collections[name]});
} else {
this.views[name].render();
}
},
So when rendering a view, I just go: this.loadCachedView('settings', SettingsView, SettingsCollcetion)
.