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backbone-callbacks
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Backbone.js exposes a success/error
style callback interface to the asynchronous methods fetch
, save
, and destroy
. Example:
myModel.fetch({success: function(model, response) {
...
},
error: function(model, response) {
...
}
});
If you're using Node.js and use your Backbone models on the client as well as the server, you may want to interact with your models in more of a Node.js async callback style:
myModel.fetch(function(error, response) {
...
});
This library adds to the existing interface for fetch
, save
, and destroy
, allowing you to choose the style you prefer.
If a callback function is provided as the last argument, it uses that style. Otherwise it will use the default success/error
style.
To use this libary:
Download from github, or npm install backbone-callbacks
Include the library in your application. Load it after Backbone.js on the browser, or require('backbone-callbacks') in Node.js
FAQs
Anonymous callback style interface for Backbone.js async methods
We found that backbone-callbacks demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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