The CanJS documentation has an example like this:
var Todos = can.Control.extend({
init: function( element , options ) { ... },
'li click': function( li ) { ... },
'li .destroy {destroyEvent}': function( el, ev ) {
// previous destroy code here
}
});
// create Todos with this.options.destroyEvent
new Todos( '#todos', { destroyEvent: 'mouseenter' } );
However, if #todos
is created after new Todos
is called, no event is bound the future element, or if a method within Todos
removes a pre-created #todos
dummy as deemed necessary. How can I rebind custom events within a Control? After a Control
instantiation call?
Just use Control.on(); http://canjs.com/docs/can.Control.prototype.on.html
You can specifiy which event to be listen to or just call the function without parameters like this the control listen to all events.