Skip to content
#

Backbone.js

backbonejs logo

Backbone.js supplies structure to JavaScript-heavy applications by providing models with key-value binding and custom events, collections with a rich API of enumerable functions, views with declarative event handling, and connects it all to your existing application over a RESTful JSON interface. Backbone.js was originally extracted from the Rails application DocumentCloud. Philosophically, Backbone is an attempt to discover the minimal set of data-structuring (models and collections) and user interface (views and URLs) primitives that are generally useful when building web applications with JavaScript. Backbone is a library, not a framework. Synchronous events are used as the fundamental building block over constantly polling data. The main pars of Backbone are:

  • Events
  • Models – Wraps a row of data in business logic.
  • Collections – A group of models on the client-side, with sorting/filtering/aggregation logic.
  • Router (+ History)
  • Views (+ Client-side Templates) – A logical, re-usable piece of UI. Often, but not always, associated with a model.
  • Sync – Synchronization between frontend and REST API backend

Here are 308 public repositories matching this topic...

Created by Jeremy Ashkenas

Released October 13, 2010

Followers
54 followers
Website
backbonejs.org
Wikipedia
Wikipedia

Related Topics

javascript jquery mvc routing underscore