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Don't know how to force backbone correctly navigate to routes like this:

page/#/channel/name

instead of

page#channel/name

or

page#/channel/name

My router works with one main model and observes its states, so the router should be able to change URL without triggering its events in this case.

I tried to do like this:

router.navigate("#/channel/" + encodeURIComponent(appState.data.channelName), { trigger: false });

but in this case "trigger: false" didn't work, so I got undesirable call of router event.

Backbone.history root is set to "/", and I'm currently not using pushState.

See code example below:

var Router = Backbone.Router.extend({
    routes: {
        "": "index",            
        "index": "index",
        "channel/:channelName": "changeChannel"
    },

    initialize: function (options) {
        var router = this;

        if (options.model) {
            router.model = options.model;
        } else {
            //TODO: throw error
            return;
        }

        //update url in cases of model channelSelection changes
        router.model.on("stateChangeAccepted", function (appState) {
            switch (appState.mode) {
                case "channel":
                    router.navigate("/channel/" 
                        + encodeURIComponent(appState.data.channelName), { trigger: false });
                    break;                    
            }
        });
    },

    index: function () {
        var router = this;

        router.model.trigger("stateChangeRequest", {
            mode: "channel",
            data: {
                channelIndex: 0
            }
        });

    },

    changeChannel: function (channelName) {
        var router = this;

        router.model.trigger("stateChangeRequest", {
            mode: "channel",
            data: {
                channelName: decodeURIComponent(channelName)
            }
        });

    }
});
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  • Avoid using leading slashes, so don't use /page#/channel/ but use /page#channel. It is documented in the Backbone documentation that it is better to do so. This might solve your problem Jun 25, 2012 at 12:39
  • It works fine without slashes, I know. I just wanted to get page/#/channel URLs, similar to Twitter Jun 25, 2012 at 14:00

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Your router.navigate call does not match the route you defined:

routes: {
  "": "index",            
  "index": "index",
  "channel/:channelName": "changeChannel"
},

This means that the URL for a channel should be http://host.com/#channel/someChannel. However, your router.navigate calls are either router.navigate('#/channel...) or router.navigate('/channel...). It should be:

router.navigate("channel/" + encodeURIComponent(appState.data.channelName), { trigger: false });

If, however, you want to use routes like http://host.com/#/channel/someChannel, then your route should be:

routes: {
  "": "index",            
  "index": "index",
  "/channel/:channelName": "changeChannel"
},

and your navigate call should be:

router.navigate("/channel/" + encodeURIComponent(appState.data.channelName), { trigger: false });
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  • In this case I get URLs like page/#channel/someChannel, not page/#/channel/someChannel. Furthermore, now such generated routes don't call router actions at all (when refreshing page) Jun 25, 2012 at 14:22
  • Can you show what you have now that's preventing route functions from triggering? In Backbone.js, URLs take the form host+"#"+route. If your route is "/channel/:channelName", then a URL of http://host.com/#/channel/someChannel SHOULD work, although something else might be happening Jun 25, 2012 at 14:35
  • I made everything as described in your post: 1. set route in routes as "/channel/:channelName": "changeChannel" 2. navigate to "/channel/..." It doesn't call appropriate router event... When I delete leading slashes from the both points, it works fine. Jun 25, 2012 at 14:49
  • Interesting. In that case, it looks like Vincent Briglia was right; leading slashes in routes may just not work. The docs say to avoid using them: backbonejs.org/#Router-extend Jun 25, 2012 at 14:54

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