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KnockoutJS Web Development

You're reading from   KnockoutJS Web Development Efficiently work with data, web templates, and custom HTML tags using KnockoutJS

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2015
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ISBN-13 9781782161028
Length 178 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Introduction to components

We hope you enjoyed learning about templates in the last chapter. Perhaps the best explanation of a component is a packaged template with an isolated ViewModel. Here is the syntax we would use to declare a like component on the page:

<div data-bind="component: "like"''"></div>

If you are passing no parameters through to the component, this is the correct syntax. If you wish to pass parameters through, you would use a JSON style structure as follows:

<div data-bind="component:
{name: 'like-widget',params:{ approve: like} }"></div>

This would allow us to pass named parameters through to our custom component. In this case, we are passing a parameter named approve. This would mean we had a bound viewModel variable by the name of like. Look at how this would be coded. Create a page called components.html using the _base.html file to speed things up as we have done in all our other chapters. In your...

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