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How to find event listeners on a DOM node?

Given an element, let's say a div, is it possible to obtain a list of the handlers bound to a specific event fired by the element?

/* pseudo code: click on a div handlers? */
document.getElementById('myDiv').getHandlers('click');

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Ok, here's some more details. I want to bind a click handler to a div, unless another handler is already bound to the div. What I have in mind is the following:

/* pseudo code: click on a div handlers? */
if(!document.getElementById('myDiv').getHandlers('click'))
   document.getElementById('myDiv').addEventListener('click', myEventhandler);
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  • This is why when I bind handlers I give them unique names. You can even store the name in a data attribute on the element.
    – Travis J
    Nov 12, 2012 at 23:33
  • It's not possible if you are using pure DOM, but possible if you use framework like jQuery. This has already been answered in more details here: stackoverflow.com/questions/446892/… (see second answer)
    – pixelfreak
    Nov 12, 2012 at 23:37
  • @Bergi: I have already read suggested duplicates. But in no case I found a programmatically way to obtain a list of the handlers. Suggested answer regards debugging or using jQuery. Nov 12, 2012 at 23:49
  • @ADC: Yes, because there is none.
    – Bergi
    Nov 13, 2012 at 0:18

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No, it is not possible with DOM methods.

However, some libraries store all handlers they bind in element-associated data structures to enable methods like unbindAll.

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