Durandal and Zurb foundation, where should I initialize foundation?
I have been using the basic Durandal HTML template but I have replaced Bootstrap with Zurb Foundation. Everything is working well, except for the issue where I can not open any modals, drop downs or anything requiring foundation to be initialized. Generally one would place the following in the body of your webpage to do this:
<script>
$(document).foundation();
</script>
I have attempted to place this in the Index.html
, Shell.html
and even randomly in the viewmodel and view. Furthermore I have tried to init it from JS in the main.js, and the viewmodel itself in the activate section. None of this worked. The (hopefully very temporary) workaround that I have found is to actually init Foundation form my javascript, when clicking a button to open the modal:
$(document).foundation();
$("#myModal").foundation("reveal", "open");
Where am I going wrong?
My main.js
for reference:
(function() {
requirejs.config({
paths: {
text: "../lib/require/text",
durandal: "../lib/durandal/js",
plugins: "../lib/durandal/js/plugins",
transitions: "../lib/durandal/js/transitions",
knockout: "../lib/knockout/knockout-2.3.0",
jquery: "../lib/jquery/jquery-1.9.1",
foundation: "../lib/foundation/js/foundation/foundation",
"foundation.abide": "../lib/foundation/js/foundation/foundation.abide",
"foundation.accordion": "../lib/foundation/js/foundation/foundation.accordion",
"foundation.alert": "../lib/foundation/js/foundation/foundation.alert",
"foundation.clearing": "../lib/foundation/js/foundation/foundation.clearing",
"foundation.dropdown": "../lib/foundation/js/foundation/foundation.dropdown",
"foundation.interchange": "../lib/foundation/js/foundation/foundation.interchange",
"foundation.joyride": "../lib/foundation/js/foundation/foundation.joyride",
"foundation.magellan": "../lib/foundation/js/foundation/foundation.magellan",
"foundation.offcanvas": "../lib/foundation/js/foundation/foundation.offcanvas",
"foundation.orbit": "../lib/foundation/js/foundation/foundation.orbit",
"foundation.reveal": "../lib/foundation/js/foundation/foundation.reveal",
"foundation.tab": "../lib/foundation/js/foundation/foundation.tab",
"foundation.tooltip": "../lib/foundation/js/foundation/foundation.tooltip",
"foundation.topbar": "../lib/foundation/js/foundation/foundation.topbar"
},
shim: {
jquery: {
exports: "jQuery"
},
foundation: {
deps: ["jquery"]
},
"foundation.abide": {
deps: ["foundation"]
},
"foundation.accordion": {
deps: ["foundation"]
},
"foundation.alert": {
deps: ["foundation"]
},
"foundation.clearing": {
deps: ["foundation"]
},
"foundation.dropdown": {
deps: ["foundation"]
},
"foundation.interchange": {
deps: ["foundation"]
},
"foundation.joyride": {
deps: ["foundation"]
},
"foundation.magellan": {
deps: ["foundation"]
},
"foundation.offcanvas": {
deps: ["foundation"]
},
"foundation.orbit": {
deps: ["foundation"]
},
"foundation.reveal": {
deps: ["foundation"]
},
"foundation.tab": {
deps: ["foundation"]
},
"foundation.tooltip": {
deps: ["foundation"]
},
"foundation.topbar": {
deps: ["foundation"]
}
}
});
define(["durandal/system", "durandal/app", "durandal/viewLocator", "foundation"], function(system, app, viewLocator, foundation) {
system.debug(true);
app.title = "Durandal Starter Kit";
app.configurePlugins({
router: true,
dialog: true,
widget: true
});
app.start().then(function() {
viewLocator.useConvention();
app.setRoot("viewmodels/shell", "entrance");
});
});
}).call(this);
shell.html
:
<div>
<nav class="top-bar hide-for-small">
<ul class="title-area">
<!-- Title Area -->
<li class="name">
<h4 style="color: white">KRS Template</h4>
</li>
<!-- Remove the class "menu-icon" to get rid of menu icon. Take out "Menu" to just have icon alone -->
<li class="toggle-topbar menu-icon"><a href="#"><span>Menu</span></a></li>
</ul>
<div class="top-bar-section">
<!-- Right Nav Section -->
<ul class="right" data-bind="foreach: router.navigationModel">
<li data-bind="css: { active: isActive }">
<a data-bind="attr: { href: hash }, html: title"></a>
</li>
</ul>
</div>
</nav>
<div class="container-fluid page-host" data-bind="router: { transition: 'entrance', cacheViews: true }"></div>
</div>
shell.js
:
(function() {
define(["plugins/router", "durandal/app", "foundation"], function(router, app, foundation) {
return {
router: router,
activate: function() {
router.map([
{
route: "",
title: "Welcome",
moduleId: "viewmodels/welcome",
nav: true
}, {
route: "List",
moduleId: "viewmodels/ListOfItems",
nav: true
}
]).buildNavigationModel();
return router.activate();
}
};
});
}).call(this);
Where the actual problem lies: ListOfItems.html
:
<section>
<div>
<h2 data-bind="text: displayName" style="text-align: center"></h2>
<div class="row">
<div class="small-12 column">
<div data-bind="foreach: items">
<div class="panel">
<div class="row">
<div class="small-6 column">
<b>Number: <span data-bind="text: NumberA"></span></b>
<br />
<b>Number B: <span data-bind="text: NumberB"></span></b>
<br />
</div>
<div class="small-6 column">
<b>Text A: <span data-bind="text: StringA"></span></b>
<br />
<b>Text B: <span data-bind="text: StringB"></span></b>
<br />
<b>Text C: <span data-bind="text: StringC"></span></b>
<br />
</div>
<div class="row">
<div class="small-12 column">
<a class="button" data-bind="click: function () { $parent.openModal(this); }">Open Modal</a>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div id="myModal" class="reveal-modal" data-reveal>
<h2>Edit Item</h2>
<p class="lead">Please alter the item</p>
<input id="Stepper" type="number" data-bind="value: ModalNumberA" />
<input id="Number1" type="number" data-bind="value: ModalNumberB" />
<input type="text" placeholder="Scope name" data-bind="value: ModalStringA" />
<input type="text" placeholder="Scope name" data-bind="value: ModalStringB" />
<input type="text" placeholder="Scope name" data-bind="value: ModalStringC" />
<a class="small button" data-bind="click: saveModalChanges">Save</a>
<a class="small button" data-bind="click: closeModal">Close</a>
<a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>
</div>
</div>
</section>
ListOfItems.js
(generated from CoffeeScript):
(function() {
var _this = this;
define(["durandal/app", "knockout", "krs", "jquery", "foundation.reveal", "foundation.dropdown"], function(app, ko, krs, $, reveal, dropdown) {
return {
displayName: "List of Items",
items: ko.observableArray([]),
result: ko.observable(),
ModalNumberA: ko.observable(),
ModalNumberB: ko.observable(),
ModalStringA: ko.observable(),
ModalStringB: ko.observable(),
ModalStringC: ko.observable(),
ItemBeingEdited: ko.observable(),
activate: function() {
var _this = this;
return callTheWebApi("http://localhost:54129/api/mocked/GetMockedViewModelList", "GET", "", function(result) {
console.log(result);
_this.items(result);
});
},
openModal: function(item) {
this.ItemBeingEdited(item);
this.ModalNumberA(item.NumberA);
this.ModalNumberB(item.NumberB);
this.ModalStringA(item.StringA);
this.ModalStringB(item.StringB);
this.ModalStringC(item.StringC);
$(document).foundation();
return $("#myModal").foundation("reveal", "open");
},
saveModalChanges: function() {
var itemBeingEdited,
_this = this;
itemBeingEdited = new Object();
itemBeingEdited.NumberA = this.ModalNumberA();
itemBeingEdited.NumberB = this.ModalNumberB();
itemBeingEdited.StringA = this.ModalStringA();
itemBeingEdited.StringB = this.ModalStringB();
itemBeingEdited.StringC = this.ModalStringC();
return callTheWebApi("http://localhost:54129/api/mocked/SaveMockedViewModel", "GET", "{'model':" + JSON.stringify(itemBeingEdited) + "}", function(success) {
var templist;
if (success) {
_this.items()[_this.items().indexOf(_this.ItemBeingEdited())] = itemBeingEdited;
templist = _this.items();
_this.items(null);
_this.items(templist);
return $("#myModal").foundation("reveal", "close");
}
});
},
closeModal: function() {
return $("#myModal").foundation("reveal", "close");
}
};
});
}).call(this);
If anyone could point out where I am going wrong I would really appreciate it.
When Foundation
is initialized in the block below it requires all objects it binds methods to like modals
, dropdowns
, etc. to be within the DOM. This means that you can do the following to insure most of foundations functionality is present.
Initializing Code
$(document).foundation();
Giving it some KISS
and keeping it simple you can add this to each 'viewModel' within the attached
or compositionComplete
callback as listed here. This will insure all the elements are within the DOM when Foundation
is initialized.
Example
define(function(require){
var backend = require('backend');
return {
customers:ko.observableArray([]),
activate:function(){
// This runs as soon as the viewModel is loaded
}
attached:function(){
// This runs as soon as the view is full rendered
$(document).foundation();
}
};
});
Additionally I use micro-templating for modal (which often are not in the DOM during Foundation initialization) and one trick I have found is to initialize foundation against the object itself.
Example
$('#dynamicElement').foundation();
This works for things that use data attributes
such as modals and allows you to run Foundation
methods against these objects.
Regarding the Foundation with KnockOut.js mentions in other answers. I to have looked into this as I love Foundation
and KnockOut
is my bread and butter, but the two just do not work nicely together. In the end you are rewriting all of Foundation to work with KO and well I personally do not have the time for that, but would love to see it happen.
If you really need the responsive design and all the bells and whistles of Foundation incorporated into Durandal
you really need to use Bootstrap
as it does offer those features in a compatible way.
You may want to consider creating custom Knockout bindings for Foundation. Otherwise, you're going to wind up with DOM references all throughout your viewmodels, which is, in most cases, an anti-pattern for Durandal.
If you're not familiar with custom Knockout bindings, you can read about them at http://knockoutjs.com/documentation/custom-bindings.html. If you need help with custom bindings, return here, and I'll be happy to help.
If I recall, foundation() is a heavyweight initialization call. You need to do it only once. A simple custom binding placed on your shell.html would trivialize initialization--the Durandal/Knockout way.
I believe that script tags get stripped out from views by durandal so that is probably why that is not working out.
Not sure of the structure or nature of your project but if your durandal app is being delivered via a web page you could initialise foundation in the web page.
Alternatively you could initialise it in the compositionComplete or attached methods of your shell view model.
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