I am trying to create a backbone.js model with dynamic keys but can't seem to get it done right.

Here's my model:

window.MyModel = Backbone.Model.extend({
    myDynamicVar : "country",
    urlRoot: "api/myModel",
    defaults: {
        "id": null,
        this.myDynamicVar : "USA",
        "country":  {
            "route":"test/test/test",
            "class":".usa2",
            "txt":"USA 2"
        },  
        "region":  "California",
        "year":  "",
        "description":  "",
        "picture":  ""
      }
});

Here I am trying to have myDynamicVar replaced by its content in my model. Any thought how I could get this done? Thanks in advance, Jimmy

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You won't be able to do that directly; the left side of the ":" in an object literal must be a constant. What you can do is this:

window.MyModel = Backbone.Model.extend({
    myDynamicVar : "country",
    urlRoot: "api/myModel",
    defaults: function(fieldName) {
      var value = {
        "id": null,
        "country":  {
            "route":"test/test/test",
            "class":".usa2",
            "txt":"USA 2"
        },  
        "region":  "California",
        "year":  "",
        "description":  "",
        "picture":  ""
      };
      value[fieldName] = "USA";
      return value;
    }(this.myDynamicVar)
});

edit — ah, I just noticed that "myDynamicVar" itself is part of the outer object. There's no way to refer to it with this in such a way, so if that's what you're trying to do the code would be different:

window.MyModel = Backbone.Model.extend(function() {
  var value = {
    myDynamicVar : "country",
    urlRoot: "api/myModel",
    defaults: {
        "id": null,
        "country":  {
            "route":"test/test/test",
            "class":".usa2",
            "txt":"USA 2"
        },  
        "region":  "California",
        "year":  "",
        "description":  "",
        "picture":  ""
      }
   };

   value.defaults.[value.myDynamicVar] = "USA";
   return value;
}());

If you want myDynamicVar itself to be dynamic, then you could pass it in as a parameter:

window.MyModel = Backbone.Model.extend(function(whichProperty) {
  var value = {
    myDynamicVar : "country",
    urlRoot: "api/myModel",
    defaults: {
        "id": null,
        "country":  {
            "route":"test/test/test",
            "class":".usa2",
            "txt":"USA 2"
        },  
        "region":  "California",
        "year":  "",
        "description":  "",
        "picture":  ""
      }
   };

   value.defaults.[value[whichProperty]] = "USA";
   return value;
}("myDynamicVar"));
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Have You tested Your solution? Take a look on this: jsfiddle.net/73LBD – czerasz Feb 7 at 22:39
I don't understand exactly what you're asking. One thing to note is that this in the above is whatever it is at the beginning of the window.MyModel assignment statement, and in particularly it will not be the object that's being constructed as the argument to Model.extend(). I just used that because it was in the OP. – Pointy Feb 7 at 23:15
Thanks Pointy for your solution. It is not an easy way though but there is no other way to do it and it works perfectly now. – Jimmy Luis Feb 29 at 21:44
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You cannot use a variable in defining the object key. You can try something like this.

window.MyModel = Backbone.Model.extend({
    myDynamicVar : "country",
    urlRoot: "api/myModel",
    defaults: {
        "id": null,
        "country":  {
            "route":"test/test/test",
            "class":".usa2",
            "txt":"USA 2"
        },  
        "region":  "California",
        "year":  "",
        "description":  "",
        "picture":  ""
      }
});

window.MyModel.defaults[this.myDynamicVar] = "USA";
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