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In my backbone.js app, there is a Trips collection that holds Trip models, which is working with LocalStorage. I am able to call Trips.create(form_attributes) to create and save a trip to the Todos store.

When I first load my app, I call Trips.fetch({ success: trips_fetch_success }), and trips_fetch_success receives a response that shows the Trip models that the Trips collection holds.

I have tried to bind refresh and change events to the Trips collection, but these events are not being caught, making me believe I have the wrong idea about which events Trips.fetch triggers.

My question: which events should Trips.fetch trigger? And are the events triggered on the collection or on each of the individual Trip models?

Thanks!

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Collection.fetch() will call reset() on success, which in turn will trigger a 'reset' event. Any subscribers to the collections reset event should receive the event.

The key here is "on success." I had this problem, only to discover that backbone was silently swallowing my errors messages. Pass in an error handler that, at least, logs to console.log(), and see what's happening:

 trips.fetch({error: function() { console.log(arguments); }});

(Note: Old versions of backbone.js will trigger "refresh" instead of "reset")

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You can have a global jQuery ajax error handler to handle errors of this kind, usually related to connectivity issues. – Julien Mar 11 '11 at 15:19
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As of backbone 0.5+, Collection#refresh was renamed to Collection#reset. The event is also renamed accordingly. – ejel Jul 23 '11 at 20:40
Also, useful to know that the reset callback has two default arguments "reset" (collection, options) and it is triggered when the collection's entire contents have been replaced.` – Alan David Garcia Apr 3 at 15:31

If you are using backbone 1.0, you'll need to pass reset:true in the fetch() call in order to bind with the reset event:

trips.fetch({reset: true});
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