问题
I went looking for a knockout inline edit binding, but the only ones I found had external dependencies other than jQuery, or used more than just a binding.
So I figured I would share the simple one I came up with (other answer's of course welcome, especially those that only use knockout).
回答1:
Just as an alternative: the code that I have used for inline editing looks like:
ko.bindingHandlers.hidden = {
update: function(element, valueAccessor) {
ko.bindingHandlers.visible.update(element, function() { return !ko.utils.unwrapObservable(valueAccessor()); });
}
};
ko.bindingHandlers.clickToEdit = {
init: function(element, valueAccessor) {
var observable = valueAccessor(),
link = document.createElement("a"),
input = document.createElement("input");
element.appendChild(link);
element.appendChild(input);
observable.editing = ko.observable(false);
ko.applyBindingsToNode(link, {
text: observable,
hidden: observable.editing,
click: observable.editing.bind(null, true)
});
ko.applyBindingsToNode(input, {
value: observable,
visible: observable.editing,
hasfocus: observable.editing
});
}
};
http://jsfiddle.net/rniemeyer/Rg8DM/
回答2:
Here is my inline edit binding (fiddle), it relies on jQuery for some DOM manipulation though.
HTML:
<p>
Set an alarm for <span data-bind="inline: startTime"></span>
using <span data-bind="inline: snoozeCount"></span> Snooze(s).
</p>
JS:
ko.bindingHandlers.inline= {
init: function(element, valueAccessor) {
var span = $(element);
var input = $('<input />',{'type': 'text', 'style' : 'display:none'});
span.after(input);
ko.applyBindingsToNode(input.get(0), { value: valueAccessor()});
ko.applyBindingsToNode(span.get(0), { text: valueAccessor()});
span.click(function(){
input.width(span.width());
span.hide();
input.show();
input.focus();
});
input.blur(function() {
span.show();
input.hide();
});
input.keypress(function(e){
if(e.keyCode == 13){
span.show();
input.hide();
};
});
}
};
The width is set in the click function because of the unreliability of the width on Dom Ready: it was coming out as 0 half the time.
I also made one for toggles (boolean) that you just click to switch:
ko.bindingHandlers.inlineToggle = {
init: function(element, valueAccessor, allBindingsAccessor) {
var displayType = allBindingsAccessor().type || "bool";
var displayArray = [];
if (displayType == "bool") {
displayArray = ["True", "False"];
} else if (displayType == "on") {
displayArray = ["On", "Off"];
} else {
displayArray = displayType.split("/");
}
var target = valueAccessor();
var observable = valueAccessor()
var interceptor = ko.computed(function() {
return observable() ? displayArray[0] : displayArray[1];
});
ko.applyBindingsToNode(element, { text: interceptor });
ko.applyBindingsToNode(element, { click: function(){ target (!target())} });
}
};
Apply like so (second param is optional):
<span data-bind="inlineToggle: alert, type: 'on'"></span>
The fiddle also contains one for select
and multi-select
, but right now the multi-select causes the display to jump. I'll need to fix that.
回答3:
Even though the answer is already accepted I believe I found a better solution so I would like to share it.
I ended up using what was in the documentation here http://knockoutjs.com/documentation/custom-bindings-controlling-descendant-bindings.html#example-supplying-additional-values-to-descendant-bindings
and came up with this rough draft of the binding:
ko.bindingHandlers['textinlineeditor'] = {
init: function (element, valueAccessor, allBindingsAccessor, viewModel, bindingContext) {
var observable = valueAccessor();
var value = ko.utils.unwrapObservable(observable);
var saveHandler = allBindingsAccessor().editorsavehandler || function (newValue) { observable(newValue); return true; };
var inputType = allBindingsAccessor().editorinputtype || "text";
var vm = new inlineEditorViewModel({ val: value, saveHandler: saveHandler });
$(element).append("<span data-bind=\"text: editableValue, hidden: editing\"></span>");
$(element).append("<input type=\"" + inputType + "\" data-bind=\"value: editableValue, visible:editing\"/>");
$(element).append("<div class=\"pull-right\"></div>");
$(element).find("div.pull-right").append("<span class=\"glyphicon glyphicon-edit\" aria-hidden=\"true\" data-bind=\"click: edit, hidden: editing\"></span>");
$(element).find("div.pull-right").append("<span class=\"glyphicon glyphicon-check\" aria-hidden=\"true\" data-bind=\"click: save, visible:editing\"></span>");
$(element).find("div.pull-right").append("<span class=\"glyphicon glyphicon-remove-circle\" aria-hidden=\"true\" data-bind=\"click: cancelSave, visible:editing\"></span>");
var innerBindingContext = bindingContext.extend(vm);
ko.applyBindingsToDescendants(innerBindingContext, element);
return { controlsDescendantBindings: true };
}
};
the model I used in the code is
var inlineEditorViewModel = function (init) {
var self = this;
self.editableValue = ko.observable(init.val);
self.lastEditableValue = ko.observable(init.val);
self.editing = ko.observable(false);
self.edit = function () {
self.editing(true);
};
self.save = function () {
if (init.saveHandler(self.editableValue())) {
self.lastEditableValue(self.editableValue());
self.editing(false);
}
};
self.cancelSave = function () {
self.editableValue(self.lastEditableValue());
self.editing(false);
};
};
in your html you would use it like
<div data-bind="textinlineeditor: name, editorsavehandler: saveName"></div>
Note: I am using Bootstrap so that is where the icons in the binding html are from.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13354491/knockout-inline-edit-binding