Object mapping plugin for Knockout 3.5+ with built-in types, forked from https://github.com/crissdev/knockout.mapping.
Official documentation here.
npm install ko-mapping --save
var data = {
email: '[email protected]',
name: 'demo',
addresses: [
{ type: 'home', country: 'Romania', city: 'Cluj' },
{ type: 'work', country: 'Spain', city: 'Barcelona' }
]
};
// Create a view model from data
var viewModel = ko.mapping.fromJS(data);
// Now use the viewModel to change some values (properties are now observable)
viewModel.email('[email protected]');
viewModel.name('demo2');
viewModel.addresses()[0].city('Bucharest');
// Retrieve the updated data (as JS object)
var newData = ko.mapping.toJS(viewModel);
// newData now looks like this
{
email: '[email protected]',
name: 'demo2',
addresses: [
{ type: 'home', country: 'Romania', city: 'Bucharest' },
{ type: 'work', country: 'Spain', city: 'Barcelona' }
]
}
Run this example in JSFiddle.
npm uninstall knockout-mapping
# or
npm uninstall knockout.mapping
npm install ko-mapping
Update all your imports:
- import mapping from 'knockout-mapping';
+ import mapping from 'ko-mapping';
If you used KnockoutObservableType
(or any of the other types) from the old @types/knockout.mapping
package, you need to update to use MappedObservable
:
- const myObj: KnockoutObservableType<SomeObject>;
+ import { MappedObservable } from 'ko-mapping';
+ const myObj: MappedObservable<SomeObject>;
If you happened to still use some types from @types/knockout
(you shouldn't; types are included with Knockout 3.5), you need to update those as well. You might have used KnockoutSubcription
or KnockoutObservable
; use ko.Subscription
or ko.Observable
instead.
Unless CI
environment variable is defined, the tests use the latest version Knockout.