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Q:

Should I change my href attributes to be relative or should I define routes with leading slashes?
(Why do the Backbone docs suggest no leading slashes?)

Background:

The Backbone docs clearly suggest the following:

Note that you'll want to avoid using a leading slash in your route definitions…

Now, I have these routes defined for a test:

var Router = Backbone.Router.extend({
  routes: {
    "index/": "logMe",
    "/clients/": "logMe"
  },

  logMe: function (page) {
    console.log(page);
  }
});

Calling router.navigate($(this).attr('href'), {trigger: true}); on click, the route is captured fine for /clients/ but not for index. (Adding a leading / to the index route fixes this).

The href="…" strings I'm passing are all starting from the domain root (href="/index/" & href="/clients/").

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The backbone docs recommend avoiding leading slashes because they will break if you use pushState: true.

For example:

routes: {
    "/clients/": "logMe"
}

Gives a hash URL of http://example.com/#/clients/, but a pushState URL of http://example.com//clients/, which is clearly going to fail.

Using a prefix of something like !/ will work:

routes: {
    "!/clients/": "logMe"
}

This gives http://example.com/#!/clients/ and http://example.com/!/clients/, respectively.

Also note that leading slashes don't work with router.navigate. router.navigate('/clients/') is automatically stripped, resulting in a URL of #clients/, not #/clients/.

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  • Thanks for this answer. This has been my experience as well.
    – Tri Nguyen
    Apr 16, 2014 at 19:51
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The "href" value passed in is matched to the route property names. If your "href" values start with a slash, then your route properties have to as well.

Note that in all the examples in the Backbone docs, the fragment values do not start with a slash.

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