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I'm using KnockoutJS and have a main view and view model. I want a dialog (the jQuery UI one) to popup with another view which a separate child view model to be bound to.

The HTML for the dialog content is retrieved using AJAX so I want to be able to call ko.applyBindings once the request has completed, and I want to bind the child view model to just the portion of the HTML loaded via ajax inside the dialog div.

Is this actually possible or do I need to load ALL my views and view models when the page initially loads and then call ko.applyBindings once?

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ko.applyBindings accepts a second parameter that is a DOM element to use as the root.

This would let you do something like:

<div id="one">
  <input data-bind="value: name" />
</div>

<div id="two">
  <input data-bind="value: name" />
</div>

<script type="text/javascript">
  var viewModelA = {
     name: ko.observable("Bob")
  };

  var viewModelB = {
     name: ko.observable("Ted")
  };

  ko.applyBindings(viewModelA, document.getElementById("one"));
  ko.applyBindings(viewModelB, document.getElementById("two"));
</script>

So, you can use this technique to bind a viewModel to the dynamic content that you load into your dialog. Overall, you just want to be careful not to call applyBindings multiple times on the same elements, as you will get multiple event handlers attached.

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    If you also want to remove bindings at some point down the road you can call either ko.cleanNode(document.getElementById("one") to clean things up or ko.removeNode(document.getElementById("one") to clean things up and remove the node from the DOM.
    – Mike B
    Oct 15, 2012 at 17:32
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    Just a note that cleanNode and removeNode will not remove event handlers, so use some caution. In some cases, it is preferable to use the template or with binding on those areas, so you have new elements rendered. Oct 15, 2012 at 17:58
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    It is currently something that is lacking in KO. We do not specifically intend for people to "rebind" sections. However, KO does attach events using jQuery, if it is referenced, so you can do $(element).unbind(); to remove all handlers. Oct 15, 2012 at 19:22
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    Where are these functions (applyBindings, cleanNode, removeNode) documented? I can't find their function signatures on knockoutjs.com.
    – EricP
    May 10, 2013 at 23:24
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    Would be nice if this was somewhere easily locatable within the documentation. I didn't even see a mention of it. Jul 12, 2013 at 2:44
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While Niemeyer's answer is a more correct answer to the question, you could also do the following:

<div>
  <input data-bind="value: VMA.name" />
</div>

<div>
  <input data-bind="value: VMB.name" />
</div>

<script type="text/javascript">
  var viewModels = {
     VMA: {name: ko.observable("Bob")},
     VMB: {name: ko.observable("Ted")}
  };

  ko.applyBindings(viewModels);
</script>

This means you don't have to specify the DOM element, and you can even bind multiple models to the same element, like this:

<div>
  <input data-bind="value: VMA.name() + ' and ' + VMB.name()" />
</div>
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    you can also use "with" to allocate regions of the page to individual models - data-bind="with:VMA" Aug 10, 2012 at 14:23
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    @flamingpenguin: Yes, but with doesn't come cheap, see: link
    – mhu
    Aug 14, 2012 at 12:30
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I've managed to bind a custom model to an element at runtime. The code is here: http://jsfiddle.net/ZiglioNZ/tzD4T/457/

The interesting bit is that I apply the data-bind attribute to an element I didn't define:

    var handle = slider.slider().find(".ui-slider-handle").first();
    $(handle).attr("data-bind", "tooltip: viewModel.value");
    ko.applyBindings(viewModel.value, $(handle)[0]);
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  • having trouble with ko 2.3, the code above is in a customer handler that is called when I apply the global ko.applyBindings(). So now I get the error "You cannot apply bindings multiple times to the same element.". I'm still trying to figure out why I get the error. Can't we apply a binding to the same variable multiple times, each to different elements?
    – ZiglioUK
    Sep 18, 2013 at 5:40
  • Here's the version with ko 2.3 that doesn't work: jsfiddle.net/ZiglioNZ/tzD4T/458
    – ZiglioUK
    Sep 18, 2013 at 22:26
  • Adding a call to ko.cleanNode() before calling applyBinding to the partial view doesn't seem to help: jsfiddle.net/ZiglioNZ/tzD4T/459
    – ZiglioUK
    Sep 18, 2013 at 22:30
  • Solved: I didn't even need to call applyBindings!
    – ZiglioUK
    Sep 18, 2013 at 23:21
  • ive just edited the knockoutjs source code and commented the part where the function twrows "You cannot apply bindings multiple times to the same element.", now all works ok... i know this is a dirty solution but im new to the library so i dont know how to not to apply it multiple times for my problem.
    – Geomorillo
    Nov 25, 2013 at 5:18
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You should look at the with binding, as well as controlsDescendantBindings http://knockoutjs.com/documentation/custom-bindings-controlling-descendant-bindings.html

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  • it looks complicated. Is ko 3.0 going to be any simpler?
    – ZiglioUK
    Jan 6, 2014 at 22:41

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