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Change Log
— Feb. 20, 2014 — Diff — Docs
- Backbone no longer tries to require jQuery in Node/CommonJS environments, for better compatibility with folks using Browserify. If you'd like to have Backbone use jQuery from Node, assign it like so: Backbone.$ = require('jquery');
- Bugfix for route parameters with newlines in them.
— Feb. 13, 2014 — Diff — Docs
- Backbone now registers itself for AMD (Require.js), Bower and Component, as well as being a CommonJS module and a regular (Java)Script. Whew.
- Added an execute hook to the Router, which allows you to hook in and custom-parse route arguments, like query strings, for example.
- Performance fine-tuning for Backbone Events.
- Better matching for Unicode in routes, in old browsers.
- Backbone Routers now handle query params in route fragments, passing them into the handler as the last argument. Routes specified as strings should no longer include the query string ('foo?:query' should be 'foo').
— Oct. 10, 2013 — Diff — Docs
- Made the return values of Collection's set, add, remove, and reset more useful. Instead of returning this, they now return the changed (added, removed or updated) model or list of models.
- Backbone Views no longer automatically attach options passed to the constructor as this.options and Backbone Models no longer attach url and urlRoot options, but you can do it yourself if you prefer.
- All "invalid" events now pass consistent arguments. First the model in question, then the error object, then options.
- You are no longer permitted to change the id of your model during parse. Use idAttribute instead.
- On the other hand, parse is now an excellent place to extract and vivify incoming nested JSON into associated submodels.
- Many tweaks, optimizations and bugfixes relating to Backbone 1.0, including URL overrides, mutation of options, bulk ordering, trailing slashes, edge-case listener leaks, nested model parsing...
— March 20, 2013 — Diff — Docs
- Renamed Collection's "update" to set, for parallelism with the similar model.set(), and contrast with reset. It's now the default updating mechanism after a fetch. If you'd like to continue using "reset", pass {reset: true}.
- Your route handlers will now receive their URL parameters pre-decoded.
- Added listenToOnce as the analogue of once.
- Added the findWhere method to Collections, similar to where.
- Added the keys, values, pairs, invert, pick, and omit Underscore.js methods to Backbone Models.
- The routes in a Router's route map may now be function literals, instead of references to methods, if you like.
- url and urlRoot properties may now be passed as options when instantiating a new Model.
— Jan. 15, 2013 — Diff — Docs
- A "route" event is triggered on the router in addition to being fired on Backbone.history.
- Model validation is now only enforced by default in Model#save and no longer enforced by default upon construction or in Model#set, unless the {validate:true} option is passed.
- View#make has been removed. You'll need to use $ directly to construct DOM elements now.
- Passing {silent:true} on change will no longer delay individual "change:attr" events, instead they are silenced entirely.
- The Model#change method has been removed, as delayed attribute changes are no longer available.
- Bug fix on change where attribute comparison uses !== instead of _.isEqual.
- Bug fix where an empty response from the server on save would not call the success function.
- parse now receives options as its second argument.
- Model validation now fires invalid event instead of error.
— Dec. 13, 2012 — Diff — Docs
- Added listenTo and stopListening to Events. They can be used as inversion-of-control flavors of on and off, for convenient unbinding of all events an object is currently listening to. view.remove() automatically calls view.stopListening().
- When using add on a collection, passing {merge: true} will now cause duplicate models to have their attributes merged in to the existing models, instead of being ignored.
- Added update (which is also available as an option to fetch) for "smart" updating of sets of models.
- HTTP PATCH support in save by passing {patch: true}.
- The Backbone object now extends Events so that you can use it as a global event bus, if you like.
- Added a "request" event to Backbone.sync, which triggers whenever a request begins to be made to the server. The natural complement to the "sync" event.
- Router URLs now support optional parts via parentheses, without having to use a regex.
- Backbone events now supports once, similar to Node's once, or jQuery's one.
- Backbone events now support jQuery-style event maps obj.on({click: action}).
- While listening to a reset event, the list of previous models is now available in options.previousModels, for convenience.
- Validation now occurs even during "silent" changes. This change means that the isValid method has been removed. Failed validations also trigger an error, even if an error callback is specified in the options.
- Consolidated "sync" and "error" events within Backbone.sync. They are now triggered regardless of the existence of success or error callbacks.
- For mixed-mode APIs, Backbone.sync now accepts emulateHTTP and emulateJSON as inline options.
- Collections now also proxy Underscore method name aliases (collect, inject, foldl, foldr, head, tail, take, and so on...)
- Removed getByCid from Collections. collection.get now supports lookup by both id and cid.
- After fetching a model or a collection, all defined parse functions will now be run. So fetching a collection and getting back new models could cause both the collection to parse the list, and then each model to be parsed in turn, if you have both functions defined.
- Bugfix for normalizing leading and trailing slashes in the Router definitions. Their presence (or absence) should not affect behavior.
- When declaring a View, options, el, tagName, id and className may now be defined as functions, if you want their values to be determined at runtime.
- Added a Backbone.ajax hook for more convenient overriding of the default use of $.ajax. If AJAX is too passé, set it to your preferred method for server communication.
- Collection#sort now triggers a sort event, instead of a reset event.
- Calling destroy on a Model will now return false if the model isNew.
- To set what library Backbone uses for DOM manipulation and Ajax calls, use Backbone.$ = ... instead of setDomLibrary.
- Removed the Backbone.wrapError helper method. Overriding sync should work better for those particular use cases.
- To improve the performance of add, options.index will no longer be set in the `add` event callback. collection.indexOf(model) can be used to retrieve the index of a model as necessary.
- For semantic and cross browser reasons, routes will now ignore search parameters. Routes like search?query=…&page=3 should become search/…/3.
- Model#set no longer accepts another model as an argument. This leads to subtle problems and is easily replaced with model.set(other.attributes).
— March 21, 2012 — Diff — Docs
- Instead of throwing an error when adding duplicate models to a collection, Backbone will now silently skip them instead.
- Added push, pop, unshift, and shift to collections.
- A model's changed hash is now exposed for easy reading of the changed attribute delta, since the model's last "change" event.
- Added where to collections for simple filtering.
- You can now use a single off call to remove all callbacks bound to a specific object.
- Bug fixes for nested individual change events, some of which may be "silent".
- Bug fixes for URL encoding in location.hash fragments.
- Bug fix for client-side validation in advance of a save call with {wait: true}.
- Updated / refreshed the example Todo List app.
— Feb. 2, 2012 — Diff — Docs
- Reverted to 0.5.3-esque behavior for validating models. Silent changes no longer trigger validation (making it easier to work with forms). Added an isValid function that you can use to check if a model is currently in a valid state.
- If you have multiple versions of jQuery on the page, you can now tell Backbone which one to use with Backbone.setDomLibrary.
- Fixes regressions in 0.9.0 for routing with "root", saving with both "wait" and "validate", and the order of nested "change" events.
— Jan. 30, 2012 — Diff — Docs
- Creating and destroying models with create and destroy are now optimistic by default. Pass {wait: true} as an option if you'd like them to wait for a successful server response to proceed.
- Two new properties on views: $el — a cached jQuery (or Zepto) reference to the view's element, and setElement, which should be used instead of manually setting a view's el. It will both set view.el and view.$el correctly, as well as re-delegating events on the new DOM element.
- You can now bind and trigger multiple spaced-delimited events at once. For example: model.on("change:name change:age", ...)
- When you don't know the key in advance, you may now call model.set(key, value) as well as save.
- Multiple models with the same id are no longer allowed in a single collection.
- Added a "sync" event, which triggers whenever a model's state has been successfully synced with the server (create, save, destroy).
- bind and unbind have been renamed to on and off for clarity, following jQuery's lead. The old names are also still supported.
- A Backbone collection's comparator function may now behave either like a sortBy (pass a function that takes a single argument), or like a sort (pass a comparator function that expects two arguments). The comparator function is also now bound by default to the collection — so you can refer to this within it.
- A view's events hash may now also contain direct function values as well as the string names of existing view methods.
- Validation has gotten an overhaul — a model's validate function will now be run even for silent changes, and you can no longer create a model in an initially invalid state.
- Added shuffle and initial to collections, proxied from Underscore.
- Model#urlRoot may now be defined as a function as well as a value.
- View#attributes may now be defined as a function as well as a value.
- Calling fetch on a collection will now cause all fetched JSON to be run through the collection's model's parse function, if one is defined.
- You may now tell a router to navigate(fragment, {replace: true}), which will either use history.replaceState or location.hash.replace, in order to change the URL without adding a history entry.
- Within a collection's add and remove events, the index of the model being added or removed is now available as options.index.
- Added an undelegateEvents to views, allowing you to manually remove all configured event delegations.
- Although you shouldn't be writing your routes with them in any case — leading slashes (/) are now stripped from routes.
- Calling clone on a model now only passes the attributes for duplication, not a reference to the model itself.
- Calling clear on a model now removes the id attribute.
— August 9, 2011 — Diff — Docs
A View's events property may now be defined as a function, as well as an object literal, making it easier to programmatically define and inherit events. groupBy is now proxied from Underscore as a method on Collections. If the server has already rendered everything on page load, pass Backbone.history.start({silent: true}) to prevent the initial route from triggering. Bugfix for pushState with encoded URLs.
— July 26, 2011 — Diff — Docs
The bind function, can now take an optional third argument, to specify the this of the callback function. Multiple models with the same id are now allowed in a collection. Fixed a bug where calling .fetch(jQueryOptions) could cause an incorrect URL to be serialized. Fixed a brief extra route fire before redirect, when degrading from pushState.
— July 5, 2011 — Diff — Docs
Cleanups from the 0.5.0 release, to wit: improved transparent upgrades from hash-based URLs to pushState, and vice-versa. Fixed inconsistency with non-modified attributes being passed to Model#initialize. Reverted a 0.5.0 change that would strip leading hashbangs from routes. Added contains as an alias for includes.
— July 1, 2011 — Diff — Docs
A large number of tiny tweaks and micro bugfixes, best viewed by looking at the commit diff. HTML5 pushState support, enabled by opting-in with: Backbone.history.start({pushState: true}). Controller was renamed to Router, for clarity. Collection#refresh was renamed to Collection#reset to emphasize its ability to both reset the collection with new models, as well as empty out the collection when used with no parameters. saveLocation was replaced with navigate. RESTful persistence methods (save, fetch, etc.) now return the jQuery deferred object for further success/error chaining and general convenience. Improved XSS escaping for Model#escape. Added a urlRoot option to allow specifying RESTful urls without the use of a collection. An error is thrown if Backbone.history.start is called multiple times. Collection#create now validates before initializing the new model. view.el can now be a jQuery string lookup. Backbone Views can now also take an attributes parameter. Model#defaults can now be a function as well as a literal attributes object.
— Dec 1, 2010 — Diff — Docs
Backbone.js now supports Zepto, alongside jQuery, as a framework for DOM manipulation and Ajax support. Implemented Model#escape, to efficiently handle attributes intended for HTML interpolation. When trying to persist a model, failed requests will now trigger an "error" event. The ubiquitous options argument is now passed as the final argument to all "change" events.
— Nov 23, 2010 — Diff — Docs
Bugfix for IE7 + iframe-based "hashchange" events. sync may now be overridden on a per-model, or per-collection basis. Fixed recursion error when calling save with no changed attributes, within a "change" event.
— Nov 15, 2010 — Diff — Docs
All "add" and "remove" events are now sent through the model, so that views can listen for them without having to know about the collection. Added a remove method to Backbone.View. toJSON is no longer called at all for 'read' and 'delete' requests. Backbone routes are now able to load empty URL fragments.
— Nov 9, 2010 — Diff — Docs
Backbone now has Controllers and History, for doing client-side routing based on URL fragments. Added emulateHTTP to provide support for legacy servers that don't do PUT and DELETE. Added emulateJSON for servers that can't accept application/json encoded requests. Added Model#clear, which removes all attributes from a model. All Backbone classes may now be seamlessly inherited by CoffeeScript classes.
— Oct 25, 2010 — Diff — Docs
Instead of requiring server responses to be namespaced under a model key, now you can define your own parse method to convert responses into attributes for Models and Collections. The old handleEvents function is now named delegateEvents, and is automatically called as part of the View's constructor. Added a toJSON function to Collections. Added Underscore's chain to Collections.
— Oct 19, 2010 — Diff — Docs
Added a Model#fetch method for refreshing the attributes of single model from the server. An error callback may now be passed to set and save as an option, which will be invoked if validation fails, overriding the "error" event. You can now tell backbone to use the _method hack instead of HTTP methods by setting Backbone.emulateHTTP = true. Existing Model and Collection data is no longer sent up unnecessarily with GET and DELETE requests. Added a rake lint task. Backbone is now published as an NPM module.
— Oct 14, 2010 — Diff — Docs
Added a convention for initialize functions to be called upon instance construction, if defined. Documentation tweaks.
— Oct 13, 2010 — Docs
Initial Backbone release.