I'm working on a data audit web applicaton which has a model containing several field sets composed of old value, new value, and current value fields. The current value is a calculated field (by KO terms) which uses fairly trivial logic to decide whether the old or new value should be used for the current value (basically if there is a new value then use it otherwise show the old value). There are about 20 of these field sets to be included in the overall form, and I'd like to avoid having to call kendo.bind
for all of them individually.
Here's an example of what I'd like to be able to do (and the documentation sort of says should work, but doesn't):
<div id="practiceSection">
<div id="phoneNumber">
<h4>Phone Number</h4>
<span>Display Value:</span>
<input id="displayPhoneNumber" data-bind="value: phoneNumber.DisplayValue"/><br/>
<span>Old Value:</span>
<input id="oldPhoneNumber" data-bind="value: phoneNumber.OldValue"/><br/>
<span>New Value:</span>
<input id="newPhoneNumber" data-bind="value: phoneNumber.NewValue"/><br/>
</div>
</div>
And the javascript:
String.IsNullOrEmpty = function(value) {
var isNullOrEmpty = true;
if (value) {
if (typeof (value) == 'string') {
if (value.length > 0)
isNullOrEmpty = false;
}
}
return isNullOrEmpty;
}
function FieldBlock(oldValue, newValue) {
this.OldValue = oldValue;
this.NewValue = newValue;
this.DisplayValue = function() {
var newValue = this.get("NewValue");
if (String.IsNullOrEmpty(newValue))
return this.get("OldValue");
return newValue;
};
}
kendo.bind($("#practiceSection"), kendo.observable({
phoneNumber: new FieldBlock("111-111-1111", null)
}));
The code above results in FieldBlock.DisplayValue
consistently returning undefined. Oddly enough, the dependent method does work if I pass the FieldBlock
object to kendo.observable
directly (not as the value of a property of an anonymous object). Here is a jsfiddle showing what does work but also what I'm trying to avoid.
Is this expected behavior, or am I missing something simple? I'm using the 2012.01.322 build.
If I'm not missing something is there anything I can do to make this work in Kendo UI (note that I'm not a js ninja, so editing their code is not a likely option)? Perhaps there is a better way to achieve this behavior?
Hoping that by double posting this question to a community I trust, I might get a more active response