I try to get jQuery object of a submit button in a specific form (there are several forms on the same page).
I managed to get the form element itself. It looks something like this:
var curForm = curElement.parents("form");
The开发者_运维知识库 current Element has the context HTMLInputElement. The several techniques I tried to get the according submit element of the form:
var curSubmit = curForm.find("input[type='submit']");
var curSubmit = $(curForm).find("input[type='submit']");
var curSubmit = curForm.find(":submit");
var curSubmit = $(curForm).find(":submit");
var curSubmit = $(curSubmit, "input[type='submit']");
the result is always the same (and very strange). The result that I get is the same element as "curElement".
So how can I get the right submit button?
The following should work:
var submit = curElement.closest('form').find(':submit');
This should work:
var curSubmit = $("input[type=submit]",curForm);
EDIT: Note the missing '
in the selector
Using plain javascript (without relying on jquery):
var curSubmit = curForm.querySelector('button[type="submit"]');
This works for me:
var curSubmit = $("input[type=submit]",this);
where this mean current form submitted
for ex. to get the name of submitted button and all inputs submitted
$( "form" ).on( "submit", function( event ) {
event.preventDefault();
var data = $(this).serialize(); //all input variables
console.log(data); //print data in console
var submit = $("input[type=submit]",this).attr('name');
alert(submit); // name of submit button
});
Because a HTML5 submit button may be out of form tag http://www.w3.org/TR/html-markup/input.submit.html#input.submit.attrs.form, you can use the following code to find it:
$(curElement.closest('form').get(0).elements).filter(':submit')
In case you want to find the submit button of the form after it was submitted, you may find the following useful ... I use it to disable the submit button after the form was submitted to prevent multiple clicks.
$("form").submit(function () {
if ($(this).valid()) { // in case you have some validation
$(this).find(":submit").prop('disabled', true);
$("*").css("cursor", "wait"); // in case you want to show a waiting cursor after submit
}
});
BTW: Last selector looks weird. It selects each curSubmit(hm?) in every input[type=submit]
tag. May be you mean var curSubmit = $("input[type=submit]", curForm);
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