After some decent researching and trial/error, the best/only solution here seems to be creating your own custom form controls.
The following is a failed attempt to solve the problem.
http://jsfiddle.net/CoryDanielson/4jBgs/10/
Here's basically how it works.
First, there's an activeInput
variable which stores a DOMElement
of the input that the user is focused on. (only if the input is escapable)
var activeInput = false;
In order to populate this variable, I created an array of the DOMElements that you mentioned can be escaped
(textboxes with autocomplete, select elements)
var escapableElements = [];
escapableElements = escapableElements.concat(
Array.prototype.slice.call(document.getElementsByTagName('select')),
Array.prototype.slice.call(document.getElementsByTagName('input'))
//add more elements here
);
and then looped through the array and attached eventListeners
for the focus
and blur
(lose focus) events. (i included the for each function at the bottom of this post)
forEach(escapableElements, function() {
this.addEventListener('focus', registerActiveElement);
this.addEventListener('blur', deregisterActiveElement);
});
function registerActiveElement() {
if (!activeInput)
activeInput = this;
//console.log('registered'); //testing only
}
function deregisterActiveElement() {
if (activeInput)
activeInput = false;
//console.log('deregistered'); //testing only
}
After that, I wired up an eventListener
for the keydown
event. Inside of it, I checked to see if there is an activeInput
if there is, I just return true;
which will let the browser do what it wants (escape from autocomplete, etc) if there IS NOT an activeInput
, I checked if ESC
was pressed and call hide_dialog_box(event.keyCode);
The only difference from the paragraph in your question about handling the ESC
keypress is that I checked to see if there was an activeInput
beforehand. If there is an activeInput
, I did nothing (let the browser handle ESC natively) if there's no activeInput
I called event.preventDefault()
which will cancel the browser's native handling of ESC and then called the function hide_dialog_box(keyCode)
and then did return false;
which also helps to prevent the browser from handling the ESC
keypress.
document.addEventListener('keydown', function(event) {
if (!activeInput) {
if (event.keyCode == 27) { //esc
event.preventDefault();
hide_dialog_box(event.keyCode);
return false;
}
} else {
return true; //if active input, let browser function
}
/*
if the browser prompts with an autocomplete menu for
<input type="text">, or options on a <select> drop down
pressing escape will cancel that, not cancel the dialog.
*/
});
The last 2 snippits of code are the function hide_dialog_box(keyCode)
and the function I wrote to wrote to loop through the NodeList
called escapableElements
function hide_dialog_box(keyCode) {
var dialog_box = document.getElementById('dialog_box');
dialog_box.style.display = 'none';
}
function forEach(list, callback) {
for (var i = 0; i < list.length; i++)
{
//calls the callback function, but places list[i] as the 'this'
callback.call(list[i]);
}
}