In order to facilitate programming in the large it is useful to be able to extract views as separate components.
These views should not be forced to be stored as html-fragments or be loaded with jQuery.
Thus a way to inject custom views should be possible. This is done using the source- or
sourceOnShow-properties. Just supply a method instead of a string!
These properties takes a method that should take a pager.Page as first argument, a callback, and return nothing.
<div data-bind="page: {id: 'zoidberg', sourceOnShow: requireView('character/zoidberg')}" />
where
window.requireView = function(viewModule) {
return function(page, callback) {
require([viewModule], function(viewString) {
$(page.element).html(viewString);
callback();
});
};
};
if
// file: character/zoidberg.js
define(function() {
return '<h1>Zoidberg</h1>';
});
In order to facilitate programming in the large it is useful to be able to extract views as separate components.
These views should not be forced to be stored as html-fragments or be loaded with jQuery.
Thus a way to inject custom views should be possible. This is done using the
source- orsourceOnShow-properties. Just supply a method instead of a string!These properties takes a method that should take a
pager.Pageas first argument, a callback, and return nothing.where
if