Knockout (web framework)

Knockout is a standalone JavaScript implementation of the Model-View-ViewModel pattern with templates. The underlying principles are therefore:

  • a clear separation between domain data, view components and data to be displayed
  • the presence of a clearly defined layer of specialized code to manage the relationships between the view components
Knockout
Original author(s)Steve Sanderson
Initial releaseJuly 5, 2010 (2010-07-05)
Stable release
3.5.1 / November 5, 2019 (2019-11-05)
RepositoryKnockout Repository
Written inJavaScript
Size59 KB minified / 283 KB (development mode)
TypeJavaScript library
LicenseMIT
Websiteknockoutjs.com

The latter leverages the native event management features of the JavaScript language.

These features streamline and simplify the specification of complex relationships between view components, which in turn make the display more responsive and the user experience richer.

Knockout was developed and is maintained as an open source project by Steve Sanderson.

Features

Knockout includes the following features:

  • Declarative bindings
  • Automatic UI refresh (when the data model's state changes, the UI updates automatically)
  • Dependency tracking Templating (using a native template engine although other templating engines can be used, such as jquery.tmpl)

Example

In this example, two text boxes are bound to observable variables on a data model. The "full name" display is bound to a dependent observable, whose value is computed in terms of the observables. When either text box is edited, the "full name" display is automatically updated, with no explicit event handling.

View Model (JavaScript)

function ViewModel() {
    this.firstName = ko.observable("");
    this.lastName = ko.observable("");

    this.fullName = ko.computed(
        function() { return this.firstName() + " " + this.lastName(); }, 
        this);
}

ko.applyBindings(new ViewModel());
gollark: Just use the C preprocessor.
gollark: (more easily than the weird regex notation of recursive capture groups)
gollark: I'm sure it lets you define functions.
gollark: As planned.
gollark: Although I actually wrote the regex as```pythonWHITESPACE = r"[\t\n ]*"NUMBER = r"\-?(?:0|[1-9][0-9]*)(?:\.[0-9]+)?(?:[eE][+-]?[0-9]+)?"ARRAY = f"(?:\[{WHITESPACE}(?:|(?R)|(?R)(?:,{WHITESPACE}(?R){WHITESPACE})*){WHITESPACE}])"STRING = r'"(?:[^"\\\n]|\\["\\/bfnrt]|\\u[0-9a-fA-F]{4})*"'TERMINAL = f"(?:true|false|null|{NUMBER}|{STRING})"PAIR = f"(?:{WHITESPACE}{STRING}{WHITESPACE}:{WHITESPACE}(?R){WHITESPACE})"OBJECT = f"(?:{{(?:{WHITESPACE}|{PAIR}|(?:{PAIR}(?:,{PAIR})*))}})"VALUE = f"{WHITESPACE}(?:{ARRAY}|{OBJECT}|{TERMINAL}){WHITESPACE}"```which is much easier.

References

    • Papa, John (February 2012). "Getting Started with Knockout". MSDN Magazine. Retrieved March 9, 2012.
    • Papa, John (March 2012). "Knockout's Built-in Bindings for HTML and JavaScript". MSDN Magazine. Retrieved March 9, 2012.
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