I'm using Backbone.js 0.9.2 from the Backbone-on-rails gem. I'm also trying to use the new 'pushState' instead of the old hash URL.
The Problem
I'm building a standard Rails like CRUD interface to keep track of my appointments. I have a 'new' link on the main index.jst.eco page:
<h1>Appointments</h1>
<p><a href="/appointments/new" class="new">New Appointment</a></p>
I load the page and click on that 'new' link and backbone fires off the event and doesn't have to reload the whole page. Here is that event:
class BackboneOnRails.Views.AppointmentsIndex extends Backbone.View
template: JST['appointments/index'],
events: ->
'click .new': 'newAppointment'
newAppointment: ->
Backbone.history.navigate("/appointments/new", {trigger: true})
return false
# The rest of the index methods omitted for brevity
This then invokes the backbone router:
class BackboneOnRails.Routers.Appointments extends Backbone.Router
routes:
'': 'index'
'appointments': 'index'
'appointments/new': 'new'
initialize: ->
this.appointments = new BackboneOnRails.Collections.Appointments()
this.appointmentsIndexView = new BackboneOnRails.Views.AppointmentsIndex({collection: this.appointments})
this.appointmentsIndexView.render()
index: ->
$("#container").html(this.appointmentsIndexView.el)
this.appointments.fetch()
new: ->
appointments = new BackboneOnRails.Collections.Appointments()
view = new BackboneOnRails.Views.AppointmentNew({collection: appointments})
$("#container").html(view.render().el)
The problem happens when I hit the browsers back button, then try using the 'new' link again. This time around it does a full reload of the page.
What is happening to the javascript bindings when I hit back on the browser?
I have a show event for the item and with that I can go back and forth no problem. I've compared both and they look like the same sort of calls.