Backbone.Mutators
Backbone plugin to override getters and setters with logic
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Introduction
Ever wanted Backbone to have getters and setters you can override with your own logic? Yes?! Then Backbone.Mutators is the missing tool in your chain...
Installation
The plugin itself implements the Universal Module Definition (UMD). You can use it with a CommonJS like loader, or with an AMD loader or via vanilla javascript.
The plugin has two dependencies, underscore.js and backbone.js
Dowload
You can directly download the Development Version or the Production Version from the root folder
VOLO
$ volo add Backbone.Mutators
NPM
$ npm install Backbone.Mutators
Integration
AMD
// AMD
require(['underscore', 'backbone', 'path/to/backbone.mutators'], function (_, Backbone, Mutators) {
/* Do stuff with Backbone here */
});
CommonJS
// CommonJS
var _ = require('underscore');
var Backbone = require('backbone');
var Mutators = require('backbone.mutators');
Vanilla JS
<!-- Vanilla javascript -->
<script src="path/to/underscore.js"></script>
<script src="path/to/backbone.js"></script>
<script src="path/to/backbone.mutators.js"></script>
<script>
console.log(Backbone.Mutators); // Backbone and the Mutators property are globals
</script>
Usage
Some lines of code explain more then thousand words...
Basic usage
var User = Backbone.Model.extend({
// Define mutator properties
mutators: {
fullname: function () {
return this.firstname + ' ' + this.lastname;
}
},
defaults: {
firstname: 'Sugar',
lastname: 'Daddy'
}
});
var user = new User();
// use get to get the 'mutated' value
user.get('fullname') // 'Sugar Daddy'
// serialize the model and see the 'mutated' value in the resulting JSON
user.toJSON() // '{firstname: 'Sugar', lastname: 'Daddy', fullname: 'Sugar Daddy'}'
Override getters
var State = Backbone.Model.extend({
// Define mutator properties
mutators: {
status: function () {
return this.status === true ? 'Workish' : 'Bad bad error';
}
},
defaults: {
status: true
}
});
var state = new State();
// use get to get the 'mutated' value
state.get('status') // 'Workish'
// serialize the model and see the 'mutated' value in the resulting JSON
state.toJSON() // '{status: 'Workish'}'
Use setters
var User = Backbone.Model.extend({
// Define mutator properties
mutators: {
fullname: {
set: function (key, value, options, set) {
var names = value.split(' ');
this.set('firstname', names[0], options);
this.set('lastname', names[1], options);
},
get: function () {
return this.firstname + ' ' + this.lastname;
}
}
},
defaults: {
firstname: 'Sugar',
lastname: 'Daddy'
}
});
var user = new User();
// use get to get the 'mutated' value
user.set('fullname', 'Big Mama', {silent: true});
// serialize the model and see the 'mutated' value in the resulting JSON
user.get('fullname') // 'Big Mama'
user.get('firstname'); // 'Big'
user.get('lastname'); // 'Mama'
Catch model events
var User = Backbone.Model.extend({
// Define mutator properties
mutators: {
fullname: {
set: function (key, value, options, set) {
var names = value.split(' ');
this.set('firstname', names[0], options);
this.set('lastname', names[1], options);
},
get: function () {
return this.firstname + ' ' + this.lastname;
}
}
},
defaults: {
firstname: 'Sugar',
lastname: 'Daddy'
}
});
var user = new User();
// bind mutator event
user.bind('mutators:set:fullname', function () {
console.log('Somebody sets a full name');
});
// bind model events
user.bind('change:firstname', function () {
console.log('Somebody changed the first name');
});
// bind model events
user.bind('change:lastname', function () {
console.log('Somebody changed the last name');
});
// use get to get the 'mutated' value
user.set('fullname', 'Big Mama');
// serialize the model and see the 'mutated' value in the resulting JSON
user.get('fullname') // 'Big Mama'
user.get('firstname'); // 'Big'
user.get('lastname'); // 'Mama'
Silence mutator events (while keeping the model events fired)
var User = Backbone.Model.extend({
// Define mutator properties
mutators: {
fullname: {
set: function (key, value, options, set) {
var names = value.split(' ');
this.set('firstname', names[0], options);
this.set('lastname', names[1], options);
},
get: function () {
return this.firstname + ' ' + this.lastname;
}
}
},
defaults: {
firstname: 'Sugar',
lastname: 'Daddy'
}
});
var user = new User();
// bind mutator event
// will never be run
user.bind('mutators:set:fullname', function () {
console.log('Somebody sets a full name');
});
// bind model events
// will still run
user.bind('change:firstname', function () {
console.log('Somebody changed the first name');
});
// bind model events
// will still run
user.bind('change:lastname', function () {
console.log('Somebody changed the last name');
});
// use get to get the 'mutated' value
user.set('fullname', 'Big Mama', {mutators: {silence: true}});
// serialize the model and see the 'mutated' value in the resulting JSON
user.get('fullname') // 'Big Mama'
user.get('firstname'); // 'Big'
user.get('lastname'); // 'Mama'
Use mutated setters and call the original setter within
var Spicy = Backbone.Model.extend({
// Define mutator properties
mutators: {
fullname: {
set: function (key, value, options, set) {
// call the original setter with the lowercased value
set(key, value.toLowerCase(), options);
}
}
},
defaults: {
iAcceptOnlyLowercaseStuff: 'sugar'
}
});
var spicy = new Spicy();
// use get to get the 'mutated' value
spicy.set('iAcceptOnlyLowercaseStuff', 'SALT');
spicy.get('iAcceptOnlyLowercaseStuff') // 'salt'
Define multiple mutators
var User = Backbone.Model.extend({
// Define mutator properties
mutators: {
fullname: {
set: function (key, value, options, set) {
var names = value.split(' ');
this.set('firstname', names[0], options);
this.set('lastname', names[1], options);
}
get: function () {
return this.firstname + ' ' + this.lastname;
}
},
password: function () {
return md5(this.password);
}
},
defaults: {
firstname: 'Sugar',
lastname: 'Daddy'
}
});
Further reading
James Brown (@ibjhb) has written a blog article about Mutators (Exploring Backbone.Mutators)
Changelog
0.3.0
- Removed the Cake based build process and moved to grunt
- Mutators now integrates itself to backbone, no more manual extending needed
- Added the {mutator: {silent: true}} option to prevent mutator set events from firering
- Added unit tests for the new features
- Moved from jslint to jshint
- Tweaked docs
- Removed not needed jquery and qunit-logging submodule / npm dependencies
0.2.0
- Added the original Backbone.Model.set function as a fourth paramter for the mutated set
- Added a 'mutators:set:{{YOUR_MUTATOR_PROPERTY}}' event when setting mutated properties
- Added unit tests for the new features
- Extended/fixed documentation
- Added inline version tag [NOTE: Version 0.2.0 is fully backwards compatible]
0.1.0
- Initial Release