Frenchi In LA
Frenchi In LA

Reputation: 3169

knockout mapping with computed fields

I'm getting data from a WCF service,and i map, and bind the data with my DOM object :

var PayinyVM = {};

    $.getJSON('/service/PaidService.svc/PaidList', function (data) {
        var tmp = JSON.stringify(data.d);

        PayinyVM.model = ko.mapping.fromJSON(tmp);
        ko.applyBindings(PayinyVM);
    }); 

the result is shown as excepted on my DOM bind it to model. What I couldn't find out is how to add some computed observable let's say my data is returning people with FirstName and LastName, how can I make a computed observable FullName with FN + ' ' + LN.

Upvotes: 5

Views: 7506

Answers (3)

user1021364
user1021364

Reputation:

Turns out I have to define all view model properties inside javascript so that knockout can initialize the view model with properties, before I update it with server data

Reference: http://www.underwatergorilladome.com/how-to-use-knockouts-computed-observables-with-the-mapping-plugin/

http://jsfiddle.net/GLDxx/2/

var model = {
    username : ko.observable(),
    get_student_info : ko.mapping.fromJS(
        {
            usr_lname : null,
            usr_fname : null,
            gender : null,
            dob : null
        },
        {
            create: function(options) {
                return (new (function () {
                    this.name = ko.computed(function () {
                        if (this.usr_lname == undefined || this.usr_fname == undefined)
                            return null;
                        else
                            return this.usr_lname() + ' ' + this.usr_fname(); 
                    }, this);

                    // let the ko mapping plugin continue to map out this object, so the rest of it will be observable
                    ko.mapping.fromJS(options.data, {}, this);
                }));
            }
        }
    )
};

Upvotes: 2

Keith Nicholas
Keith Nicholas

Reputation: 44316

Here's a working copy of your fiddle, I had to make a lot of assumptions as your fiddle wasn't even correct javascript and seemed quite confused and didn't even reference knockout

var PaidPeople = function(data) {
    var self = this;
    ko.mapping.fromJS(data, {}, this);
    this.fullName = ko.computed(function () {
                    return self.Name() + " : just ";
                });
}

var PayinyVM = function (data) {
                var self = this;

                ko.mapping.fromJS(data, {
                    'model' : {
                        create: function(options) {
                            return new PaidPeople(options.data);
                    }                        
                  }
                }, self);                
            };

var data = {model:[{__type: "PaidPeople:#model", Amount:110, Attendee:1, Name:'John'}]};

ko.applyBindings(new PayinyVM(data)); ​

and a fiddle that works : http://jsfiddle.net/qeUHd/

Upvotes: 10

madcapnmckay
madcapnmckay

Reputation: 15984

You can invert the mapping by creating a model object that is mapped internally.

var PayinyVM = function (data) {
    var self = this;
    ko.mapping.fromJS(data, {}, self);
    this.fullName = ko.computed(function () {
        return self.Name() + " : just ";
    });
};

$.getJSON('/service/PaidService.svc/PaidList', function (data) {    
    ko.applyBindings(new PayinyVM(data.d));
});

Hope this helps.

Upvotes: 4

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