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I want to pass the value of an input field from the view to the controller. What's the best way to achieve this without binding the input field to a property of the model? Example:

view:

<form data-event-submit="searchHero">
    <input type="text" placeholder="Name..." data-bind="myquery"/>
</form>

controller:

searchHero: ->
    console.log myquery
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  • I'm having a similar issue. It feels like the params object in Batman is useless for anything but named route parameters. Using data bindings for arbitrary search/form inputs just doesn't feel right. I wish there was an easy way to get form input values into the params object easily. Oct 26, 2012 at 18:36

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Actually, this code binds the input's contents to the myquery prop of the controller, so you can access it via standard batman's get:

searchHero: ->
  console.log @get 'myquery'
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  • Yep, this is how I'd do it too. You're setting an attribute of the controller when you call: @get('myQuery') or @set('myQuery', 'lol omg'). The view has access to attributes of the controller, so that view binding will bind itself to the same attribute!
    – rmosolgo
    Nov 19, 2013 at 5:54

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