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I have a collection where is has an event that gets fired when a model is added. I have read in the docs where it should have an options parameter but not able to get to it. I basically want to find the index the model is at in the collection. Inside my collection I have this.

    initialize: function( ) {
        this.bind( 'add', this.onModelAddedd, this );
    },

    onModelAddedd: function( model, options ){

           console.log("options = ", options);
    }

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The documentation is a little unclear on this so your confusion is understandable. From the fine manual:

Catalog of Events

Here's a list of all of the built-in events that Backbone.js can fire. You're also free to trigger your own events on Models and Views as you see fit.

  • "add" (model, collection, options) — when a model is added to a collection.
  • ...

So the second argument to the add handler is the collection itself. The ubiquitous options that you're looking for is always the last argument so you want this:

onModelAddedd: function(model, collection, options) {
    console.log("options = ", options);
}

Demo (open your console please): http://jsfiddle.net/ambiguous/Das2t/

The final options argument is implied to be the last argument throughout the documentation but it isn't explicitly spelled out anywhere.

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    after all this time, i still learn new stuff ... didn't know about the options param for those events. thanks mu! :) Mar 26, 2012 at 18:56
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    @DerickBailey: That's why we're here, no? I've learned a good chunk of my Backbone, PostgreSQL, Ruby, and CoffeeScript knowledge by answer questions here. Mar 27, 2012 at 2:36
  • Wow, I keep the Backbone doc page open all day while writing code, refer to it every day, and I somehow have never seen the "Catalog of Events" section :) Thanks!
    – Tobias J
    Jun 10, 2015 at 16:13
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    the demo no longer works as the links to the libraries are dead. i've made a new demo of my own, you can use it: jsfiddle.net/Das2t/41
    – Roey
    Oct 22, 2016 at 8:40
  • Thanks @Roey, I updated the original fiddle with the latest Backbone and Underscore from a CDN. Oct 22, 2016 at 18:17

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