backbone.js

Backbone.js 0.5.2
(c) 2010 Jeremy Ashkenas, DocumentCloud Inc.
Backbone may be freely distributed under the MIT license.
For all details and documentation:
http://documentcloud.github.com/backbone
(function(){

Initial Setup

Save a reference to the global object.

  var root = this;

Save the previous value of the Backbone variable.

  var previousBackbone = root.Backbone;

The top-level namespace. All public Backbone classes and modules will be attached to this. Exported for both CommonJS and the browser.

  var Backbone;
  if (typeof exports !== 'undefined') {
    Backbone = exports;
  } else {
    Backbone = root.Backbone = {};
  }

Current version of the library. Keep in sync with package.json.

  Backbone.VERSION = '0.5.2';

Require Underscore, if we're on the server, and it's not already present.

  var _ = root._;
  if (!_ && (typeof require !== 'undefined')) _ = require('underscore')._;

For Backbone's purposes, jQuery or Zepto owns the $ variable.

  var $ = root.jQuery || root.Zepto;

Runs Backbone.js in noConflict mode, returning the Backbone variable to its previous owner. Returns a reference to this Backbone object.

  Backbone.noConflict = function() {
    root.Backbone = previousBackbone;
    return this;
  };

Turn on emulateHTTP to use support legacy HTTP servers. Setting this option will fake "PUT" and "DELETE" requests via the _method parameter and set a X-Http-Method-Override header.

  Backbone.emulateHTTP = false;

Turn on emulateJSON to support legacy servers that can't deal with direct application/json requests ... will encode the body as application/x-www-form-urlencoded instead and will send the model in a form param named model.

  Backbone.emulateJSON = false;

Backbone.Events

A module that can be mixed in to any object in order to provide it with custom events. You may bind or unbind a callback function to an event; trigger-ing an event fires all callbacks in succession.

var object = {};
_.extend(object, Backbone.Events);
object.bind('expand', function(){ alert('expanded'); });
object.trigger('expand');
  Backbone.Events = {

Bind an event, specified by a string name, ev, to a callback function. Passing "all" will bind the callback to all events fired.

    bind : function(ev, callback, context) {
      var calls = this._callbacks || (this._callbacks = {});
      var list  = calls[ev] || (calls[ev] = []);
      list.push([callback, context]);
      return this;
    },

Remove one or many callbacks. If callback is null, removes all callbacks for the event. If ev is null, removes all bound callbacks for all events.

    unbind : function(ev, callback) {
      var calls;
      if (!ev) {
        this._callbacks = {};
      } else if (calls = this._callbacks) {
        if (!callback) {
          calls[ev] = [];
        } else {
          var list = calls[ev];
          if (!list) return this;
          for (var i = 0, l = list.length; i < l; i++) {
            if (list[i] && callback === list[i][0]) {
              list[i] = null;
              break;
            }
          }
        }
      }
      return this;
    },

Trigger an event, firing all bound callbacks. Callbacks are passed the same arguments as trigger is, apart from the event name. Listening for "all" passes the true event name as the first argument.

    trigger : function(eventName) {
      var list, calls, ev, callback, args;
      var both = 2;
      if (!(calls = this._callbacks)) return this;
      while (both--) {
        ev = both ? eventName : 'all';
        if (list = calls[ev]) {
          for (var i = 0, l = list.length; i < l; i++) {
            if (!(callback = list[i])) {
              list.splice(i, 1); i--; l--;
            } else {
              args = both ? Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 1) : arguments;
              callback[0].apply(callback[1] || this, args);
            }
          }
        }
      }
      return this;
    }

  };

Backbone.Model

Create a new model, with defined attributes. A client id (cid) is automatically generated and assigned for you.

  Backbone.Model = function(attributes, options) {
    var defaults;
    attributes || (attributes = {});
    if (defaults = this.defaults) {
      if (_.isFunction(defaults)) defaults = defaults.call(this);
      attributes = _.extend({}, defaults, attributes);
    }
    this.attributes = {};
    this._escapedAttributes = {};
    this.cid = _.uniqueId('c');
    this.set(attributes, {silent : true});
    this._changed = false;
    this._previousAttributes = _.clone(this.attributes);
    if (options && options.collection) this.collection = options.collection;
    this.initialize(attributes, options);
  };

Attach all inheritable methods to the Model prototype.

  _.extend(Backbone.Model.prototype, Backbone.Events, {

A snapshot of the model's previous attributes, taken immediately after the last "change" event was fired.

    _previousAttributes : null,

Has the item been changed since the last "change" event?

    _changed : false,

The default name for the JSON id attribute is "id". MongoDB and CouchDB users may want to set this to "_id".

    idAttribute : 'id',

Initialize is an empty function by default. Override it with your own initialization logic.

    initialize : function(){},

Return a copy of the model's attributes object.

    toJSON : function() {
      return _.clone(this.attributes);
    },

Get the value of an attribute.

    get : function(attr) {
      return this.attributes[attr];
    },

Get the HTML-escaped value of an attribute.

    escape : function(attr) {
      var html;
      if (html = this._escapedAttributes[attr]) return html;
      var val = this.attributes[attr];
      return this._escapedAttributes[attr] = escapeHTML(val == null ? '' : '' + val);
    },

Returns true if the attribute contains a value that is not null or undefined.

    has : function(attr) {
      return this.attributes[attr] != null;
    },

Set a hash of model attributes on the object, firing "change" unless you choose to silence it.

    set : function(attrs, options) {

Extract attributes and options.

      options || (options = {});
      if (!attrs) return this;
      if (attrs.attributes) attrs = attrs.attributes;
      var now = this.attributes, escaped = this._escapedAttributes;

Run validation.

      if (!options.silent && this.validate && !this._performValidation(attrs, options)) return false;

Check for changes of id.

      if (this.idAttribute in attrs) this.id = attrs[this.idAttribute];

We're about to start triggering change events.

      var alreadyChanging = this._changing;
      this._changing = true;

Update attributes.

      for (var attr in attrs) {
        var val = attrs[attr];
        if (!_.isEqual(now[attr], val)) {
          now[attr] = val;
          delete escaped[attr];
          this._changed = true;
          if (!options.silent) this.trigger('change:' + attr, this, val, options);
        }
      }

Fire the "change" event, if the model has been changed.

      if (!alreadyChanging && !options.silent && this._changed) this.change(options);
      this._changing = false;
      return this;
    },

Remove an attribute from the model, firing "change" unless you choose to silence it. unset is a noop if the attribute doesn't exist.

    unset : function(attr, options) {
      if (!(attr in this.attributes)) return this;
      options || (options = {});
      var value = this.attributes[attr];

Run validation.

      var validObj = {};
      validObj[attr] = void 0;
      if (!options.silent && this.validate && !this._performValidation(validObj, options)) return false;

Remove the attribute.

      delete this.attributes[attr];
      delete this._escapedAttributes[attr];
      if (attr == this.idAttribute) delete this.id;
      this._changed = true;
      if (!options.silent) {
        this.trigger('change:' + attr, this, void 0, options);
        this.change(options);
      }
      return this;
    },

Clear all attributes on the model, firing "change" unless you choose to silence it.

    clear : function(options) {
      options || (options = {});
      var attr;
      var old = this.attributes;

Run validation.

      var validObj = {};
      for (attr in old) validObj[attr] = void 0;
      if (!options.silent && this.validate && !this._performValidation(validObj, options)) return false;

      this.attributes = {};
      this._escapedAttributes = {};
      this._changed = true;
      if (!options.silent) {
        for (attr in old) {
          this.trigger('change:' + attr, this, void 0, options);
        }
        this.change(options);
      }
      return this;
    },

Fetch the model from the server. If the server's representation of the model differs from its current attributes, they will be overriden, triggering a "change" event.

    fetch : function(options) {
      options || (options = {});
      var model = this;
      var success = options.success;
      options.success = function(resp, status, xhr) {
        if (!model.set(model.parse(resp, xhr), options)) return false;
        if (success) success(model, resp);
      };
      options.error = wrapError(options.error, model, options);
      return (this.sync || Backbone.sync).call(this, 'read', this, options);
    },

Set a hash of model attributes, and sync the model to the server. If the server returns an attributes hash that differs, the model's state will be set again.

    save : function(attrs, options) {
      options || (options = {});
      if (attrs && !this.set(attrs, options)) return false;
      var model = this;
      var success = options.success;
      options.success = function(resp, status, xhr) {
        if (!model.set(model.parse(resp, xhr), options)) return false;
        if (success) success(model, resp, xhr);
      };
      options.error = wrapError(options.error, model, options);
      var method = this.isNew() ? 'create' : 'update';
      return (this.sync || Backbone.sync).call(this, method, this, options);
    },

Destroy this model on the server if it was already persisted. Upon success, the model is removed from its collection, if it has one.

    destroy : function(options) {
      options || (options = {});
      if (this.isNew()) return this.trigger('destroy', this, this.collection, options);
      var model = this;
      var success = options.success;
      options.success = function(resp) {
        model.trigger('destroy', model, model.collection, options);
        if (success) success(model, resp);
      };
      options.error = wrapError(options.error, model, options);
      return (this.sync || Backbone.sync).call(this, 'delete', this, options);
    },

Default URL for the model's representation on the server -- if you're using Backbone's restful methods, override this to change the endpoint that will be called.

    url : function() {
      var base = getUrl(this.collection) || this.urlRoot || urlError();
      if (this.isNew()) return base;
      return base + (base.charAt(base.length - 1) == '/' ? '' : '/') + encodeURIComponent(this.id);
    },

parse converts a response into the hash of attributes to be set on the model. The default implementation is just to pass the response along.

    parse : function(resp, xhr) {
      return resp;
    },

Create a new model with identical attributes to this one.

    clone : function() {
      return new this.constructor(this);
    },

A model is new if it has never been saved to the server, and lacks an id.

    isNew : function() {
      return this.id == null;
    },

Call this method to manually fire a change event for this model. Calling this will cause all objects observing the model to update.

    change : function(options) {
      this.trigger('change', this, options);
      this._previousAttributes = _.clone(this.attributes);
      this._changed = false;
    },

Determine if the model has changed since the last "change" event. If you specify an attribute name, determine if that attribute has changed.

    hasChanged : function(attr) {
      if (attr) return this._previousAttributes[attr] != this.attributes[attr];
      return this._changed;
    },

Return an object containing all the attributes that have changed, or false if there are no changed attributes. Useful for determining what parts of a view need to be updated and/or what attributes need to be persisted to the server.

    changedAttributes : function(now) {
      now || (now = this.attributes);
      var old = this._previousAttributes;
      var changed = false;
      for (var attr in now) {
        if (!_.isEqual(old[attr], now[attr])) {
          changed = changed || {};
          changed[attr] = now[attr];
        }
      }
      return changed;
    },

Get the previous value of an attribute, recorded at the time the last "change" event was fired.

    previous : function(attr) {
      if (!attr || !this._previousAttributes) return null;
      return this._previousAttributes[attr];
    },

Get all of the attributes of the model at the time of the previous "change" event.

    previousAttributes : function() {
      return _.clone(this._previousAttributes);
    },

Run validation against a set of incoming attributes, returning true if all is well. If a specific error callback has been passed, call that instead of firing the general "error" event.

    _performValidation : function(attrs, options) {
      var error = this.validate(attrs);
      if (error) {
        if (options.error) {
          options.error(this, error, options);
        } else {
          this.trigger('error', this, error, options);
        }
        return false;
      }
      return true;
    }

  });

Backbone.Collection

Provides a standard collection class for our sets of models, ordered or unordered. If a comparator is specified, the Collection will maintain its models in sort order, as they're added and removed.

  Backbone.Collection = function(models, options) {
    options || (options = {});
    if (options.comparator) this.comparator = options.comparator;
    _.bindAll(this, '_onModelEvent', '_removeReference');
    this._reset();
    if (models) this.reset(models, {silent: true});
    this.initialize.apply(this, arguments);
  };

Define the Collection's inheritable methods.

  _.extend(Backbone.Collection.prototype, Backbone.Events, {

The default model for a collection is just a Backbone.Model. This should be overridden in most cases.

    model : Backbone.Model,

Initialize is an empty function by default. Override it with your own initialization logic.

    initialize : function(){},

The JSON representation of a Collection is an array of the models' attributes.

    toJSON : function() {
      return this.map(function(model){ return model.toJSON(); });
    },

Add a model, or list of models to the set. Pass silent to avoid firing the added event for every new model.

    add : function(models, options) {
      if (_.isArray(models)) {
        for (var i = 0, l = models.length; i < l; i++) {
          this._add(models[i], options);
        }
      } else {
        this._add(models, options);
      }
      return this;
    },

Remove a model, or a list of models from the set. Pass silent to avoid firing the removed event for every model removed.

    remove : function(models, options) {
      if (_.isArray(models)) {
        for (var i = 0, l = models.length; i < l; i++) {
          this._remove(models[i], options);
        }
      } else {
        this._remove(models, options);
      }
      return this;
    },

Get a model from the set by id.

    get : function(id) {
      if (id == null) return null;
      return this._byId[id.id != null ? id.id : id];
    },

Get a model from the set by client id.

    getByCid : function(cid) {
      return cid && this._byCid[cid.cid || cid];
    },

Get the model at the given index.

    at: function(index) {
      return this.models[index];
    },

Force the collection to re-sort itself. You don't need to call this under normal circumstances, as the set will maintain sort order as each item is added.

    sort : function(options) {
      options || (options = {});
      if (!this.comparator) throw new Error('Cannot sort a set without a comparator');
      this.models = this.sortBy(this.comparator);
      if (!options.silent) this.trigger('reset', this, options);
      return this;
    },

Pluck an attribute from each model in the collection.

    pluck : function(attr) {
      return _.map(this.models, function(model){ return model.get(attr); });
    },

When you have more items than you want to add or remove individually, you can reset the entire set with a new list of models, without firing any added or removed events. Fires reset when finished.

    reset : function(models, options) {
      models  || (models = []);
      options || (options = {});
      this.each(this._removeReference);
      this._reset();
      this.add(models, {silent: true});
      if (!options.silent) this.trigger('reset', this, options);
      return this;
    },

Fetch the default set of models for this collection, resetting the collection when they arrive. If add: true is passed, appends the models to the collection instead of resetting.

    fetch : function(options) {
      options || (options = {});
      var collection = this;
      var success = options.success;
      options.success = function(resp, status, xhr) {
        collection[options.add ? 'add' : 'reset'](collection.parse(resp, xhr), options);
        if (success) success(collection, resp);
      };
      options.error = wrapError(options.error, collection, options);
      return (this.sync || Backbone.sync).call(this, 'read', this, options);
    },

Create a new instance of a model in this collection. After the model has been created on the server, it will be added to the collection. Returns the model, or 'false' if validation on a new model fails.

    create : function(model, options) {
      var coll = this;
      options || (options = {});
      model = this._prepareModel(model, options);
      if (!model) return false;
      var success = options.success;
      options.success = function(nextModel, resp, xhr) {
        coll.add(nextModel, options);
        if (success) success(nextModel, resp, xhr);
      };
      model.save(null, options);
      return model;
    },

parse converts a response into a list of models to be added to the collection. The default implementation is just to pass it through.

    parse : function(resp, xhr) {
      return resp;
    },

Proxy to _'s chain. Can't be proxied the same way the rest of the underscore methods are proxied because it relies on the underscore constructor.

    chain: function () {
      return _(this.models).chain();
    },

Reset all internal state. Called when the collection is reset.

    _reset : function(options) {
      this.length = 0;
      this.models = [];
      this._byId  = {};
      this._byCid = {};
    },

Prepare a model to be added to this collection

    _prepareModel: function(model, options) {
      if (!(model instanceof Backbone.Model)) {
        var attrs = model;
        model = new this.model(attrs, {collection: this});
        if (model.validate && !model._performValidation(attrs, options)) model = false;
      } else if (!model.collection) {
        model.collection = this;
      }
      return model;
    },

Internal implementation of adding a single model to the set, updating hash indexes for id and cid lookups. Returns the model, or 'false' if validation on a new model fails.

    _add : function(model, options) {
      options || (options = {});
      model = this._prepareModel(model, options);
      if (!model) return false;
      var already = this.getByCid(model);
      if (already) throw new Error(["Can't add the same model to a set twice", already.id]);
      this._byId[model.id] = model;
      this._byCid[model.cid] = model;
      var index = options.at != null ? options.at :
                  this.comparator ? this.sortedIndex(model, this.comparator) :
                  this.length;
      this.models.splice(index, 0, model);
      model.bind('all', this._onModelEvent);
      this.length++;
      if (!options.silent) model.trigger('add', model, this, options);
      return model;
    },

Internal implementation of removing a single model from the set, updating hash indexes for id and cid lookups.

    _remove : function(model, options) {
      options || (options = {});
      model = this.getByCid(model) || this.get(model);
      if (!model) return null;
      delete this._byId[model.id];
      delete this._byCid[model.cid];
      this.models.splice(this.indexOf(model), 1);
      this.length--;
      if (!options.silent) model.trigger('remove', model, this, options);
      this._removeReference(model);
      return model;
    },

Internal method to remove a model's ties to a collection.

    _removeReference : function(model) {
      if (this == model.collection) {
        delete model.collection;
      }
      model.unbind('all', this._onModelEvent);
    },

Internal method called every time a model in the set fires an event. Sets need to update their indexes when models change ids. All other events simply proxy through. "add" and "remove" events that originate in other collections are ignored.

    _onModelEvent : function(ev, model, collection, options) {
      if ((ev == 'add' || ev == 'remove') && collection != this) return;
      if (ev == 'destroy') {
        this._remove(model, options);
      }
      if (model && ev === 'change:' + model.idAttribute) {
        delete this._byId[model.previous(model.idAttribute)];
        this._byId[model.id] = model;
      }
      this.trigger.apply(this, arguments);
    }

  });

Underscore methods that we want to implement on the Collection.

  var methods = ['forEach', 'each', 'map', 'reduce', 'reduceRight', 'find', 'detect',
    'filter', 'select', 'reject', 'every', 'all', 'some', 'any', 'include',
    'contains', 'invoke', 'max', 'min', 'sortBy', 'sortedIndex', 'toArray', 'size',
    'first', 'rest', 'last', 'without', 'indexOf', 'lastIndexOf', 'isEmpty'];

Mix in each Underscore method as a proxy to Collection#models.

  _.each(methods, function(method) {
    Backbone.Collection.prototype[method] = function() {
      return _[method].apply(_, [this.models].concat(_.toArray(arguments)));
    };
  });

Backbone.Router

Routers map faux-URLs to actions, and fire events when routes are matched. Creating a new one sets its routes hash, if not set statically.

  Backbone.Router = function(options) {
    options || (options = {});
    if (options.routes) this.routes = options.routes;
    this._bindRoutes();
    this.initialize.apply(this, arguments);
  };

Cached regular expressions for matching named param parts and splatted parts of route strings.

  var namedParam    = /:([\w\d]+)/g;
  var splatParam    = /\*([\w\d]+)/g;
  var escapeRegExp  = /[-[\]{}()+?.,\\^$|#\s]/g;

Set up all inheritable Backbone.Router properties and methods.

  _.extend(Backbone.Router.prototype, Backbone.Events, {

Initialize is an empty function by default. Override it with your own initialization logic.

    initialize : function(){},

Manually bind a single named route to a callback. For example:

this.route('search/:query/p:num', 'search', function(query, num) {
  ...
});
    route : function(route, name, callback) {
      Backbone.history || (Backbone.history = new Backbone.History);
      if (!_.isRegExp(route)) route = this._routeToRegExp(route);
      Backbone.history.route(route, _.bind(function(fragment) {
        var args = this._extractParameters(route, fragment);
        callback.apply(this, args);
        this.trigger.apply(this, ['route:' + name].concat(args));
      }, this));
    },

Simple proxy to Backbone.history to save a fragment into the history.

    navigate : function(fragment, triggerRoute) {
      Backbone.history.navigate(fragment, triggerRoute);
    },

Bind all defined routes to Backbone.history. We have to reverse the order of the routes here to support behavior where the most general routes can be defined at the bottom of the route map.

    _bindRoutes : function() {
      if (!this.routes) return;
      var routes = [];
      for (var route in this.routes) {
        routes.unshift([route, this.routes[route]]);
      }
      for (var i = 0, l = routes.length; i < l; i++) {
        this.route(routes[i][0], routes[i][1], this[routes[i][1]]);
      }
    },

Convert a route string into a regular expression, suitable for matching against the current location hash.

    _routeToRegExp : function(route) {
      route = route.replace(escapeRegExp, "\\$&")
                   .replace(namedParam, "([^\/]*)")
                   .replace(splatParam, "(.*?)");
      return new RegExp('^' + route + '$');
    },

Given a route, and a URL fragment that it matches, return the array of extracted parameters.

    _extractParameters : function(route, fragment) {
      return route.exec(fragment).slice(1);
    }

  });

Backbone.History

Handles cross-browser history management, based on URL fragments. If the browser does not support onhashchange, falls back to polling.

  Backbone.History = function() {
    this.handlers = [];
    _.bindAll(this, 'checkUrl');
  };

Cached regex for cleaning hashes.

  var hashStrip = /^#*/;

Cached regex for detecting MSIE.

  var isExplorer = /msie [\w.]+/;

Has the history handling already been started?

  var historyStarted = false;

Set up all inheritable Backbone.History properties and methods.

  _.extend(Backbone.History.prototype, {

The default interval to poll for hash changes, if necessary, is twenty times a second.

    interval: 50,

Get the cross-browser normalized URL fragment, either from the URL, the hash, or the override.

    getFragment : function(fragment, forcePushState) {
      if (fragment == null) {
        if (this._hasPushState || forcePushState) {
          fragment = window.location.pathname;
          var search = window.location.search;
          if (search) fragment += search;
          if (fragment.indexOf(this.options.root) == 0) fragment = fragment.substr(this.options.root.length);
        } else {
          fragment = window.location.hash;
        }
      }
      return fragment.replace(hashStrip, '');
    },

Start the hash change handling, returning true if the current URL matches an existing route, and false otherwise.

    start : function(options) {

Figure out the initial configuration. Do we need an iframe? Is pushState desired ... is it available?

      if (historyStarted) throw new Error("Backbone.history has already been started");
      this.options          = _.extend({}, {root: '/'}, this.options, options);
      this._wantsPushState  = !!this.options.pushState;
      this._hasPushState    = !!(this.options.pushState && window.history && window.history.pushState);
      var fragment          = this.getFragment();
      var docMode           = document.documentMode;
      var oldIE             = (isExplorer.exec(navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase()) && (!docMode || docMode <= 7));
      if (oldIE) {
        this.iframe = $('<iframe src="javascript:0" tabindex="-1" />').hide().appendTo('body')[0].contentWindow;
        this.navigate(fragment);
      }

Depending on whether we're using pushState or hashes, and whether 'onhashchange' is supported, determine how we check the URL state.

      if (this._hasPushState) {
        $(window).bind('popstate', this.checkUrl);
      } else if ('onhashchange' in window && !oldIE) {
        $(window).bind('hashchange', this.checkUrl);
      } else {
        setInterval(this.checkUrl, this.interval);
      }

Determine if we need to change the base url, for a pushState link opened by a non-pushState browser.

      this.fragment = fragment;
      historyStarted = true;
      var loc = window.location;
      var atRoot  = loc.pathname == this.options.root;
      if (this._wantsPushState && !this._hasPushState && !atRoot) {
        this.fragment = this.getFragment(null, true);
        window.location.replace(this.options.root + '#' + this.fragment);

Return immediately as browser will do redirect to new url

        return true;
      } else if (this._wantsPushState && this._hasPushState && atRoot && loc.hash) {
        this.fragment = loc.hash.replace(hashStrip, '');
        window.history.replaceState({}, document.title, loc.protocol + '//' + loc.host + this.options.root + this.fragment);
      }
      return this.loadUrl();
    },

Add a route to be tested when the fragment changes. Routes added later may override previous routes.

    route : function(route, callback) {
      this.handlers.unshift({route : route, callback : callback});
    },

Checks the current URL to see if it has changed, and if it has, calls loadUrl, normalizing across the hidden iframe.

    checkUrl : function(e) {
      var current = this.getFragment();
      if (current == this.fragment && this.iframe) current = this.getFragment(this.iframe.location.hash);
      if (current == this.fragment || current == decodeURIComponent(this.fragment)) return false;
      if (this.iframe) this.navigate(current);
      this.loadUrl() || this.loadUrl(window.location.hash);
    },

Attempt to load the current URL fragment. If a route succeeds with a match, returns true. If no defined routes matches the fragment, returns false.

    loadUrl : function(fragmentOverride) {
      var fragment = this.fragment = this.getFragment(fragmentOverride);
      var matched = _.any(this.handlers, function(handler) {
        if (handler.route.test(fragment)) {
          handler.callback(fragment);
          return true;
        }
      });
      return matched;
    },

Save a fragment into the hash history. You are responsible for properly URL-encoding the fragment in advance. This does not trigger a hashchange event.

    navigate : function(fragment, triggerRoute) {
      var frag = (fragment || '').replace(hashStrip, '');
      if (this.fragment == frag || this.fragment == decodeURIComponent(frag)) return;
      if (this._hasPushState) {
        var loc = window.location;
        if (frag.indexOf(this.options.root) != 0) frag = this.options.root + frag;
        this.fragment = frag;
        window.history.pushState({}, document.title, loc.protocol + '//' + loc.host + frag);
      } else {
        window.location.hash = this.fragment = frag;
        if (this.iframe && (frag != this.getFragment(this.iframe.location.hash))) {
          this.iframe.document.open().close();
          this.iframe.location.hash = frag;
        }
      }
      if (triggerRoute) this.loadUrl(fragment);
    }

  });

Backbone.View

Creating a Backbone.View creates its initial element outside of the DOM, if an existing element is not provided...

  Backbone.View = function(options) {
    this.cid = _.uniqueId('view');
    this._configure(options || {});
    this._ensureElement();
    this.delegateEvents();
    this.initialize.apply(this, arguments);
  };

Element lookup, scoped to DOM elements within the current view. This should be prefered to global lookups, if you're dealing with a specific view.

  var selectorDelegate = function(selector) {
    return $(selector, this.el);
  };

Cached regex to split keys for delegate.

  var eventSplitter = /^(\S+)\s*(.*)$/;

List of view options to be merged as properties.

  var viewOptions = ['model', 'collection', 'el', 'id', 'attributes', 'className', 'tagName'];

Set up all inheritable Backbone.View properties and methods.

  _.extend(Backbone.View.prototype, Backbone.Events, {

The default tagName of a View's element is "div".

    tagName : 'div',

Attach the selectorDelegate function as the $ property.

    $       : selectorDelegate,

Initialize is an empty function by default. Override it with your own initialization logic.

    initialize : function(){},

render is the core function that your view should override, in order to populate its element (this.el), with the appropriate HTML. The convention is for render to always return this.

    render : function() {
      return this;
    },

Remove this view from the DOM. Note that the view isn't present in the DOM by default, so calling this method may be a no-op.

    remove : function() {
      $(this.el).remove();
      return this;
    },

For small amounts of DOM Elements, where a full-blown template isn't needed, use make to manufacture elements, one at a time.

var el = this.make('li', {'class': 'row'}, this.model.escape('title'));
    make : function(tagName, attributes, content) {
      var el = document.createElement(tagName);
      if (attributes) $(el).attr(attributes);
      if (content) $(el).html(content);
      return el;
    },

Set callbacks, where this.callbacks is a hash of

{"event selector": "callback"}

{
  'mousedown .title':  'edit',
  'click .button':     'save'
}

pairs. Callbacks will be bound to the view, with this set properly. Uses event delegation for efficiency. Omitting the selector binds the event to this.el. This only works for delegate-able events: not focus, blur, and not change, submit, and reset in Internet Explorer.

    delegateEvents : function(events) {
      if (!(events || (events = this.events))) return;
      $(this.el).unbind('.delegateEvents' + this.cid);
      for (var key in events) {
        var method = this[events[key]];
        if (!method) throw new Error('Event "' + events[key] + '" does not exist');
        var match = key.match(eventSplitter);
        var eventName = match[1], selector = match[2];
        method = _.bind(method, this);
        eventName += '.delegateEvents' + this.cid;
        if (selector === '') {
          $(this.el).bind(eventName, method);
        } else {
          $(this.el).delegate(selector, eventName, method);
        }
      }
    },

Performs the initial configuration of a View with a set of options. Keys with special meaning (model, collection, id, className), are attached directly to the view.

    _configure : function(options) {
      if (this.options) options = _.extend({}, this.options, options);
      for (var i = 0, l = viewOptions.length; i < l; i++) {
        var attr = viewOptions[i];
        if (options[attr]) this[attr] = options[attr];
      }
      this.options = options;
    },

Ensure that the View has a DOM element to render into. If this.el is a string, pass it through $(), take the first matching element, and re-assign it to el. Otherwise, create an element from the id, className and tagName proeprties.

    _ensureElement : function() {
      if (!this.el) {
        var attrs = this.attributes || {};
        if (this.id) attrs.id = this.id;
        if (this.className) attrs['class'] = this.className;
        this.el = this.make(this.tagName, attrs);
      } else if (_.isString(this.el)) {
        this.el = $(this.el).get(0);
      }
    }

  });

The self-propagating extend function that Backbone classes use.

  var extend = function (protoProps, classProps) {
    var child = inherits(this, protoProps, classProps);
    child.extend = this.extend;
    return child;
  };

Set up inheritance for the model, collection, and view.

  Backbone.Model.extend = Backbone.Collection.extend =
    Backbone.Router.extend = Backbone.View.extend = extend;

Map from CRUD to HTTP for our default Backbone.sync implementation.

  var methodMap = {
    'create': 'POST',
    'update': 'PUT',
    'delete': 'DELETE',
    'read'  : 'GET'
  };

Backbone.sync

Override this function to change the manner in which Backbone persists models to the server. You will be passed the type of request, and the model in question. By default, uses makes a RESTful Ajax request to the model's url(). Some possible customizations could be:

  • Use setTimeout to batch rapid-fire updates into a single request.
  • Send up the models as XML instead of JSON.
  • Persist models via WebSockets instead of Ajax.

Turn on Backbone.emulateHTTP in order to send PUT and DELETE requests as POST, with a _method parameter containing the true HTTP method, as well as all requests with the body as application/x-www-form-urlencoded instead of application/json with the model in a param named model. Useful when interfacing with server-side languages like PHP that make it difficult to read the body of PUT requests.

  Backbone.sync = function(method, model, options) {
    var type = methodMap[method];

Default JSON-request options.

    var params = _.extend({
      type:         type,
      dataType:     'json'
    }, options);

Ensure that we have a URL.

    if (!params.url) {
      params.url = getUrl(model) || urlError();
    }

Ensure that we have the appropriate request data.

    if (!params.data && model && (method == 'create' || method == 'update')) {
      params.contentType = 'application/json';
      params.data = JSON.stringify(model.toJSON());
    }

For older servers, emulate JSON by encoding the request into an HTML-form.

    if (Backbone.emulateJSON) {
      params.contentType = 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded';
      params.data        = params.data ? {model : params.data} : {};
    }

For older servers, emulate HTTP by mimicking the HTTP method with _method And an X-HTTP-Method-Override header.

    if (Backbone.emulateHTTP) {
      if (type === 'PUT' || type === 'DELETE') {
        if (Backbone.emulateJSON) params.data._method = type;
        params.type = 'POST';
        params.beforeSend = function(xhr) {
          xhr.setRequestHeader('X-HTTP-Method-Override', type);
        };
      }
    }

Don't process data on a non-GET request.

    if (params.type !== 'GET') {
      params.processData = false;
    }

Make the request.

    return $.ajax(params);
  };

Helpers

Shared empty constructor function to aid in prototype-chain creation.

  var ctor = function(){};

Helper function to correctly set up the prototype chain, for subclasses. Similar to goog.inherits, but uses a hash of prototype properties and class properties to be extended.

  var inherits = function(parent, protoProps, staticProps) {
    var child;

The constructor function for the new subclass is either defined by you (the "constructor" property in your extend definition), or defaulted by us to simply call super().

    if (protoProps && protoProps.hasOwnProperty('constructor')) {
      child = protoProps.constructor;
    } else {
      child = function(){ return parent.apply(this, arguments); };
    }

Inherit class (static) properties from parent.

    _.extend(child, parent);

Set the prototype chain to inherit from parent, without calling parent's constructor function.

    ctor.prototype = parent.prototype;
    child.prototype = new ctor();

Add prototype properties (instance properties) to the subclass, if supplied.

    if (protoProps) _.extend(child.prototype, protoProps);

Add static properties to the constructor function, if supplied.

    if (staticProps) _.extend(child, staticProps);

Correctly set child's prototype.constructor.

    child.prototype.constructor = child;

Set a convenience property in case the parent's prototype is needed later.

    child.__super__ = parent.prototype;

    return child;
  };

Helper function to get a URL from a Model or Collection as a property or as a function.

  var getUrl = function(object) {
    if (!(object && object.url)) return null;
    return _.isFunction(object.url) ? object.url() : object.url;
  };

Throw an error when a URL is needed, and none is supplied.

  var urlError = function() {
    throw new Error('A "url" property or function must be specified');
  };

Wrap an optional error callback with a fallback error event.

  var wrapError = function(onError, model, options) {
    return function(resp) {
      if (onError) {
        onError(model, resp, options);
      } else {
        model.trigger('error', model, resp, options);
      }
    };
  };

Helper function to escape a string for HTML rendering.

  var escapeHTML = function(string) {
    return string.replace(/&(?!\w+;|#\d+;|#x[\da-f]+;)/gi, '&amp;').replace(/</g, '&lt;').replace(/>/g, '&gt;').replace(/"/g, '&quot;').replace(/'/g, '&#x27;').replace(/\//g,'&#x2F;');
  };

}).call(this);