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To use the knockout observable dictionary you simply need to reference knockout and then this
<script type='text/javascript' src="http://github.com/downloads/SteveSanderson/knockout/knockout-2.0.0.js"></script>
<script type='text/javascript' src="https://raw.github.com/jamesfoster/knockout.observableDictionary/master/ko.observableDictionary.js"></script>
Then pass a javascript object to ko.observableDictionary() as follows.
var person = {
name: 'Joe Bloggs',
height: 180,
'hair colour': 'brown'
};
var viewModel = {
person: new ko.observableDictionary(person)
};
ko.applyBindings(viewModel);
To loop over the items in the dictionary simply data bind to the items property. Each item has a key
property and a value
property
<ul data-bind="foreach: person.items">
<li>
<span data-bind="key"></span>
<span data-bind="value"></span>
</li>
</ul>
You can also data bind to specific elements within the dictionary using the method get
<label>Name: <input data-bind="person.get('name')" /></label>
You can even data bind to elements which don't exist yet. In this case, if you update the value it will add a new item to the dictionary.
<label>Company: <input data-bind="person.get('company')" /></label>
To set a value on the dictionary in code use either:
- the
set
method:viewModel.person.set('hair colour', 'blue');
. or - the
get
method:viewModel.person.get('hair colour')('blue');
.
The obersvableArray methods indexOf
, remove
, sort
and push
have also been overridden to behave as expected with dictionaries e.g. viewModel.person.remove('height')
and viewModel.person.indexOf('hair colour')
Enjoy