KnockoutJS essentials implement a successful javascript-rich application with knockoutJS, jquery, and bootstrap

If you are a JavaScript developer who has been using DOM manipulation libraries such as Mootools or Scriptaculous, and you want go further in modern JavaScript development with a simple and well-documented library, then this book is for you. Learning how to use Knockout will be perfect as your next...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Ferrando, Jorge, author (author), Gaonkar, Dipika, editor (editor), Robert, Owen, editor, Lalwani, Puja, editor, Subramanian, Laxmi, editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Birmingham, England ; Mumbai, [India] : Packt Publishing 2015.
Edición:1st edition
Colección:Community experience distilled.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009630006206719
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  • Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; Acknowledgments; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Refreshing the UI Automatically with KnockoutJS; KnockoutJS and the MVVM pattern; A real-world application - koCart; Installing components; The view-model; The view; The model; Observables to refresh the UI automatically; Managing collections with observables; Inserting elements in collections; Computed observables; Summary; Chapter 2: KnockoutJS Templates; Preparing the project; Creating templates; The header template; The catalog template
  • The add-to-cart-modal templateThe cart-widget template; The cart-item template; The cart template; The order template; The finish-order-modal template; Handling templates with if and ifnot bindings; Managing templates with jQuery; Managing templates with koExternalTemplateEngine; Summary; Chapter 3: Custom Bindings and Components; Custom bindings; The toggle binding; The currency binding; Create a binding to debug - the toJSON binding; Being semantic with our bindings; Wrapping a jQuery plugin into a custom binding; Components - isolated view-models; Advanced techniques
  • Controlling descendant bindingsUsing virtual elements; Preprocessing data before binding; Summary; Chapter 4: Managing KnockoutJS Events; Event-driven programming; The click event; Passing more parameters; Allowing the default click action; Event bubbling; Event types; Event binding; Unobtrusive events with jQuery; Delegation pattern; Building custom events; Events and bindings; Summary; Chapter 5: Getting Data from the Server; REST services; Defining CRUD; Singleton resources; Setting CRUD operations in the resource; Using resources in the view-model; Using Mockjax to mock HTTP requests
  • Generating mock data with MockJSONRetrieving a product by ID; Creating a new product; Separation of concerns - behavior and data; Creating the product service; Creating the CartProduct service; Updating a product; Deleting a product; Sending the order to the server; Handling AJAX errors; Validating data ; Extending the product model; Extending the customer model; Summary; Chapter 6: The Module Pattern - RequireJS; Installing the Knockout context debugger extension; The console; The module pattern; Creating the Shop module; The ViewModel module; The Models module; The Resources module
  • The Services moduleEvents, bindings, and Knockout components; Updating the add-to-cart-button component; Updating events; Using RequireJS to manage dependencies; Updating the template engine; Configuring RequireJS; Using RequireJS in our project; Defining the app.js file; Converting a normal module into an AMD module; Applying RequireJS to components; Applying RequireJS to mocks; Applying RequireJS to bindings; Applying RequireJS to events; The limits of the application; Summary; Chapter 7: Durandal - The KnockoutJS Framework; Installing Durandal; Durandal patterns; The index.html file
  • The main.js file