How can I change an HTML <select>
's option with JavaScript (without any libraries like jQuery), while triggering the same events as if a user had made the change?
For example using following code, if I change the option with my mouse then an event triggers (i.e. onchange
is run). However, when I change the option using JavaScript then it doesn't fire any event. Is it possible to fire trigger associated event handlers like onclick
, onchange
, etc., when an option is selected with JavaScript?
<select id="sel" onchange='alert("changed")'>
<option value='1'>One</option>
<option value='2'>Two</option>
<option value='3'>Three</option>
</select>
<input type="button" onclick='document.getElementById("sel").options[1].selected = true;' value="Change option to 2" />
http://jsfiddle.net/xwywvd1a/
HTML events are handled by JavaScript. When an event occurs, it requires some action to be taken. This action can be accomplished through JavaScript event handlers. In addition to JavaScript, jQuery which is equivalent to JavaScript in terms of functionality can also be used to trigger events in a HTML document.
The JavaScript change event is an event type that gets executed when the focus on an element is changed. The change event of JavaScript inherits all the methods and properties of the Event.
The onchange event occurs when the value of an element has been changed. For radiobuttons and checkboxes, the onchange event occurs when the checked state has been changed. Tip: This event is similar to the oninput event.
Unfortunately, you need to manually fire the change
event. And using the Event Constructor will be the best solution.
var select = document.querySelector('#sel'),
input = document.querySelector('input[type="button"]');
select.addEventListener('change',function(){
alert('changed');
});
input.addEventListener('click',function(){
select.value = 2;
select.dispatchEvent(new Event('change'));
});
<select id="sel" onchange='alert("changed")'>
<option value='1'>One</option>
<option value='2'>Two</option>
<option value='3' selected>Three</option>
</select>
<input type="button" value="Change option to 2" />
And, of course, the Event
constructor is not supported in IE. So you may need to polyfill with this:
function Event( event, params ) {
params = params || { bubbles: false, cancelable: false, detail: undefined };
var evt = document.createEvent( 'CustomEvent' );
evt.initCustomEvent( event, params.bubbles, params.cancelable, params.detail );
return evt;
}
Fiddle of my solution is here. But just in case it expires I will paste the code as well.
HTML:
<select id="sel">
<option value='1'>One</option>
<option value='2'>Two</option>
<option value='3'>Three</option>
</select>
<input type="button" id="button" value="Change option to 2" />
JS:
var sel = document.getElementById('sel'),
button = document.getElementById('button');
button.addEventListener('click', function (e) {
sel.options[1].selected = true;
// firing the event properly according to StackOverflow
// http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2856513/how-can-i-trigger-an-onchange-event-manually
if ("createEvent" in document) {
var evt = document.createEvent("HTMLEvents");
evt.initEvent("change", false, true);
sel.dispatchEvent(evt);
}
else {
sel.fireEvent("onchange");
}
});
sel.addEventListener('change', function (e) {
alert('changed');
});
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