--- layout: container title: Tutorial - Dataset Basics - Events recline-deps: true root: ../ --- ## Preparations See first Dataset basics tutorial for getting setup and initializing Dataset. ## Listening for Events Often you'll want to listen to events on a Dataset and its associated objects. This is easy to do thanks to the use of Backbone model objects which have a [standard set of events](http://backbonejs.org/#FAQ-events). Here's an example to illustrate: {% highlight javascript %} {% include tutorial-basics-ex-events.js %} {% endhighlight %}
 
Here's a summary of the main objects and their events: * Dataset: * Standard Backbone events for changes to attributes (note that this will **not** include changes to records) * *query:start / query:end* called at start and completion of a query * Dataset.records: Backbone.Collection of "current" records (i.e. those resulting from latest query) with standard Backbone set of events: *add, reset, remove* * Dataset.queryState: queryState is a Query object with standard Backbone Model set of events * Dataset.fields: Backbone Collection of Fields.