I am working with a standard file input for uploads, and I am looking for a way to attach a function to an event when the user clicks/hits enter on the "cancel" button (or escapes out from) the choose file dialog.
I can't find any events that work across all browsers and platforms consistently.
I've read the answers to this question: Capturing cancel event on input type=file but they don't work, as the change event doesn't fire in most browsers on canceling out of the choose file dialog.
I'm looking for a pure js solution, but open to jquery solutions as well.
Anyone solve this problem successfully?
A bit of research indicates that there is no way to detect when Cancel is selected in the File Selection dialog window. You can use onchange
or onblur
to check if files have been selected or if something has been added to the input value
.
This could look like: https://jsfiddle.net/Twisty/j18td9cs/
HTML
<form> Select File: <input type="file" name="test1" id="testFile" /> <button type="reset" id="pseudoCancel"> Cancel </button> </form>
JavaScript
var inputElement = document.getElementById("testFile"); var cancelButton = document.getElementById("pseudoCancel"); var numFiles = 0; inputElement.onclick = function(event) { var target = event.target || event.srcElement; console.log(target, "clicked."); console.log(event); if (target.value.length == 0) { console.log("Suspect Cancel was hit, no files selected."); cancelButton.onclick(); } else { console.log("File selected: ", target.value); numFiles = target.files.length; } } inputElement.onchange = function(event) { var target = event.target || event.srcElement; console.log(target, "changed."); console.log(event); if (target.value.length == 0) { console.log("Suspect Cancel was hit, no files selected."); if (numFiles == target.files.length) { cancelButton.onclick(); } } else { console.log("File selected: ", target.value); numFiles = target.files.length; } } inputElement.onblur = function(event) { var target = event.target || event.srcElement; console.log(target, "changed."); console.log(event); if (target.value.length == 0) { console.log("Suspect Cancel was hit, no files selected."); if (numFiles == target.files.length) { cancelButton.onclick(); } } else { console.log("File selected: ", target.value); numFiles = target.files.length; } } cancelButton.onclick = function(event) { console.log("Pseudo Cancel button clicked."); }
I suggest making your own cancel or reset button that resets the form or clears the value from the input.
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