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Backbone.js Patterns and Best Practices

You're reading from   Backbone.js Patterns and Best Practices Improve your Backbone.js skills with this step-by-step guide to patterns and best practice. It will help you reduce boilerplate in your code and provide plenty of open source plugin solutions to common problems along the way.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783283576
Length 174 pages
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Backbone.js Patterns and Best Practices
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Reducing Boilerplate with Plugin Development FREE CHAPTER 2. Working with Views 3. Working with Models 4. Working with Collections 5. Routing Best Practices and Subrouting 6. Working with Events, Sync, and Storage 7. Organizing Backbone Applications – Structure, Optimize, and Deploy 8. Unit Test, Stub, Spy, and Mock Your App Books, Tutorials, and References Precompiling Templates on the Server Side
Organizing Templates with AMD and Require.js Index

Sorting a collection


Sorting a collection is fairly easy with Backbone as built-in methods are already available for this purpose. To sort a collection, add a comparator to the collection, which in general, is a function that can take a single model or two consecutive models for comparison, or it can be a string that points to an attribute of its model. Whenever a model is added to the collection, the comparator sorts the collection accordingly. Changing an attribute of a model later doesn't initiate the sort functionality automatically and you need to call the sort() method on the collection again to re-sort it. Let's look into a simple example of sorting a collection:

var User = Backbone.Model.extend();

var Users = Backbone.Collection.extend({
  model: User,
  comparator: 'age'
});

var users = new Users();
users.add([{
  name: 'John Doe', 
  age: 29
}, {
  name: 'Richard Smith',
  age: 35
}, {
  name: 'Swarnendu De',
  age: 29
}, {
  name: 'Emily Johnson',
  age: 25
}, {
  name: 'Sarah...
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