In one of my backbone.js view classes, I have something like:
...
events: {
'click ul#perpage span' : 'perpage'
},
perpage: function() {
// Access the text of the span that was clicked here
// Something like: alert($(element).text())
},
...
because my per page markup might have something like:
<ul id="perpage">
<li><span>5</span></li>
<li><span>10</span></li>
</ul>
So how exactly can I find information about the element that caused the event? Or in this instance, that was clicked?
Normally on an event bind, you would just use
$(this)
, but I'm fairly sure Backbone views are set up so thatthis
always refer to the view, so try this:REALLY LATE EDIT: You probably want to use
$(ev.currentTarget)
. See dicussion on pawlik's answer belowYou can get any attribute you want.
ev
works asthis
:ev.target
can be misleading, you should useev.currentTarget
as described on http://www.quirksmode.org/js/events_order.html