[Backbone]Real Route

Duplication is Bad. Let's DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself) our routes to make /pp:per_page an optional part of the pageroute.

var AppRouter = new (Backbone.Router.extend({
  routes: {
    "appointments/p:page(/pp:per_page)": "page"
  },
  page: function(page, per_page){
    per_page = per_page || 10;

    this.appointments.fetch({data: {page: page, per_page: per_page}});
  }
}));

 

Dr. Goodparts has the bad habit of typing out his URL's with a trailing slash and now he's upset that our routes don't work. Please update the route below to optionally accept an optional trailing slash

var AppRouter = new (Backbone.Router.extend({
  routes: {
    "appointments/p:page(/pp:per_page)(/)": "page"
  },
  page: function(page, per_page){
    per_page = per_page || 10;

    this.appointments.fetch({data: {page: page, per_page: per_page}});
  }
}));

 

The Server Team is at it again and has added the ability to select a page and the per page using natural language. So instead of page 25, they can now accept "twenty five". Our page route function should work as is but it needs to be able to handle encoded params. To fix this, decode the page and per_page params in the page function.

var AppRouter = new (Backbone.Router.extend({
  routes: {
    "appointments/p:page(/pp:per_page)(/)": "page"
  },
  page: function(page, per_page){
    page  = decodeURIComponent(page);
     per_page  = decodeURIComponent(per_page);
    this.appointments.fetch({data: {page: page, per_page: per_page}});
  }
}));

 

Rewrite the show route to only accept numeric input for the id parameter. You'll have to add the initialize function to the AppRouter and use a regular expression.

var AppRouter = new (Backbone.Router.extend({
  routes: {
    "appointments/:id":  "show"
  },
  show: function(id){
    var appointment = new Appointment({id: id});
    console.log(appointment);
  }
}));
AppRouter.route(/{d}*/);

 

Just in case people fiddle around with the URL let's add a catch-all route to our router that will log out to the console. Make sure the catch-all route comes last.

var AppRouter = new (Backbone.Router.extend({
  routes: {
    "appointments/:id":  "show",
    "*path": "notFound"
  },
  show: function(id){
    var appointment = new Appointment({id: id});
    console.log(appointment);
  },
  notFound: function(path){
      console.log("not found");
  }
}));
AppRouter.navigate('notthinghere', {trigger: true});

 

posted @ 2014-08-08 21:08  Zhentiw  阅读(178)  评论(0编辑  收藏  举报