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I would like to build my first view inheritance on Backbone.js, very classic, a template which is a navbar with the register/login/logout options as a father of all my other views.

The code seems to works find, each initialize method are called, but it doesn't work at the render part.

I can instanciate templateFrontendView() (the fathter) which works fine (i have the navbar on my view), or i can instanciate homeView() (child of templateFrontendView) but i'll just have the render of this one, the render of templateFrontendView disapears even i call it in the initialize method...

Here is the jsfiddle with all the code

     window.User = Backbone.Model.extend({
            defaults : {
                id : "1",
                username : "anonymous",
                facebook_id : "1235486421",
                facebook_token : "AEZH93FZFEFSFSFS4545154sfsfSF"
            },
            urlRoot: 'http://localhost:3000/user',
            initialize : function() {
                console.log('User Constructor...');                                                                                              
            this.url = "http://localhost:3000/user/"+this.get('username')+'/'+this.get('facebook_id')+'/'+this.get('facebook_token');
            }
  });


window.templateFrontendView = Backbone.View.extend({
        el : $('#template-frontend-container'),

        initialize : function() {
           this.model = new User();
           this.template = _.template($('#template-frontend-template').html());
           this.render();
        },

        events: {
          "click a.fb_connect": 'fetch_user'
        },

        fetch_user: function(){
            console.log("Save requested...");
        },render : function() {
            this.delegateEvents();
            var renderedContent = this.template(this.model.toJSON());
            $(this.el).html(renderedContent);
            return this;
        }
    });

    window.homeView = templateFrontendView.extend({
            el : $('#home-container'),

        initialize : function() {
           templateFrontendView.prototype.initialize.apply(this);
           this.model = new User();
           this.template = _.template($('#home-template').html());
           this.render();
        },

            render : function() {
                this.delegateEvents();
                var renderedContent = this.template(this.model.toJSON());
                $(this.el).html(renderedContent);
                return this;
            }
    });

    var App = {
        home: function() {
            var V = new homeView();
        }
    }

    $(document).ready(function(){
      App.home();
    });

And the view

<!-- Template Frontend -->
      <script type="text/template" id="template-frontend-template">
        <div class="navbar">
          <div class="navbar-inner">
            <a class="brand" href="#">Chon the Road</a>
            <ul class="nav">
              <li class="active"><a href="#">Home</a></li>
              <li><a style="display: none;" class="account" href="#">Welcome <span><%= username %></span></a></li>
              <li><a style="display: none;" class="fb_connect" href="#"><img src="img/fb-connect.png" alt="fb-connect" /></a></li>
            </ul>
          </div>
        </div>

      </script>

      <div id='template-frontend-container'></div>
      <!-- Template Frontend -->

      <div id="fb-root"></div>

      <!-- Home -->
      <script type="text/template" id="home-template">
        <span><%= username %></span>
      </script>

      <div id='home-container'></div>
      <!-- Home -->

Thanks !

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  • I would suggest composition over inheritance here (and pretty much everywhere else for that matter). You're not chaining the render calls, you'll have problems with this.template, your $(this.el).html(...) calls will fight each other, ... Oct 10, 2012 at 15:46
  • Ok i see, but how do you suggest me to do ? Because all my views will need this navbar, isn't the goal of the view inherance to automate these proccess ? The username which is in the top bar is dynamic so i have to link it with a view, except if i don't use backbone to manage it, but it's a shame, what do you think ?
    – Ludo
    Oct 10, 2012 at 16:14
  • One view for the navbar, another view (or several other views) for the main content, and an overall view to manage the page itself (which will simply contain the other views). Oct 10, 2012 at 17:14
  • Ok i get the idea, but i never saw that (for the view which manage all the views), could you please show me a little example or make an update on my Jsfiddle ? Thanks for your help !
    – Ludo
    Oct 10, 2012 at 21:06
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    I think you're looking for a structure more like this: jsfiddle.net/ambiguous/4Bx6h Oct 11, 2012 at 0:14

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I added a call to the parents initialize in window.homeView: http://jsfiddle.net/japNK/18/ as explained here: Accessing parent class in Backbone

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  • I thought it wasn't neccessary to add the "window." before the parent initialize call. But i don't see any change, there is just "anonymous" from the home-container but still no "Welcome anonymous" from the template-frontend-container printed in the view, am i wrong ?
    – Ludo
    Oct 10, 2012 at 10:22

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