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Backbone.Aggregator
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Provides a collection-like constructor that allows you create aggregators from different collections
A collection that contains pointers to elements to other collections models.
Having a polymorphic collection that just points to existant elements in your state.
For instance having a Recent activities that mixes Tasks and Activities, you want to be sure that adding, deleting or changing a Task or Activity will update Recent Activities.
The API is almost the same as Backbone.Collection
.
collection
the model belongs.type
attribute.collections
method. This will return a mapping of type
and collection
.get
a model from the aggregator collection you must specify the type too.Models.Task = Backbone.Model.extend({initialize: function () {
this.collection = tasks;
}});
Models.Activity = Backbone.Model.extend({initialize: function () {
this.collection = activities;
}});
Collections.Tasks = Backbone.Collection.extend({model: Models.Task});
Collections.Activities = Backbone.Collection.extend({model: Models.Activity});
Collections.Threads = Backbone.Aggregator.extend({
model: function (attr, opt) {
return new Models[attr.type](attr, opt);
}
, collections: function () {
return {Task: tasks, Activity: activities};
}
});
tasks = new Collections.Tasks();
activities = new Collections.Activities();
threads = new Collections.Threads();
You must have node installed in order to run the tests.
npm install
make
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Provides a collection-like constructor that allows you create aggregators from different collections
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