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edit A: this is NOT a jquery question, but rather a jquery Mobile question.

edit B: I changed the title ... originally I asked how to fire 'click' event specifically, but apparently the 'click' event is not the proper event to use if you want to re-create a jqm:Select Menu choice.

how to programatically fire an event on a jquery mobile select menu?

<select id       = 'my_select'   
        name     = 'my_select'   
        onchange = 'gf_handle_change( this.value );' >
  <option id = 'option_A'  value = 'A'> A </option>
  <option id = 'option_B'  value = 'B'> B </option>
</select>

<script>
  function gf_fire_event( args_val )
    { alert( 'test : ' + jQuery( '#option_' + args_val ) ) ; 
      jQuery( '#option_' + args_val ).trigger( 'click' ) ;
    }
  function gf_handle_change( args_val )
    { alert( args_val )  ;
    }
  gf_fire_event( 'A' ) ;
</script>

This does not work.

2 Answers 2

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Here's an example:

$(document).on('pagebeforeshow', '#index', function(){       
    $("#test-button").on( "click", function(event, ui) {
      $('#my_select option#option_B').trigger('click');    
    });

    $("#my_select option").each(function(){
        $(this).on( "click", function(event, ui) {
          $(this).attr('selected' , true);
          $('#my_select').selectmenu('refresh');                
        });         
    });    
});

Working jsFiddle example: http://jsfiddle.net/Gajotres/RZ68b/

One more thing, do not use onclick="... or onchange="... with jQuery Mobile, this could case problems with event triggering. Always bind your event programatically.

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  • I believe he wants to trigger the event programatically, not bind an event listener.
    – Johan
    Feb 8, 2013 at 12:47
  • @Gajotres, thank you, but I am ok binding events ... it's the triggering that is bothering me.
    – dsdsdsdsd
    Feb 8, 2013 at 12:50
  • Something like this: jsfiddle.net/Gajotres/RZ68b or do you also want to change selected option?
    – Gajotres
    Feb 8, 2013 at 13:02
  • interesting ... yes, but no ... it does fire an event on the literal <option>, but it does not affect the Select Menu itself. So when you click your button, and it triggers a option_B event, the Select Menu should be updated. I think the problem is that the .trigger('click') does not go into the jquery mobile framework ... maybe?
    – dsdsdsdsd
    Feb 8, 2013 at 13:27
  • This is it: jsfiddle.net/Gajotres/RZ68b , click is triggered but you alse need to trigger select box markup enhancement: $('#my_select').selectmenu('refresh');
    – Gajotres
    Feb 8, 2013 at 14:17
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That will do it

function gf_fire_event( args_val )
{
    //Select an option
    $('#my_select option[value=' + args_val +']').attr("selected", "selected");
    //Refresh jQM select menu
    $('#my_select').selectmenu('refresh');
    //Trigger change event
    $('#my_select').trigger('change');
}

See working jsFiddle

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  • this does work also. I had already been working with Gajotres fiddle script when you submitted yours.
    – dsdsdsdsd
    Feb 8, 2013 at 14:45
  • your's also includes a change-event call.
    – dsdsdsdsd
    Feb 8, 2013 at 14:45

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