Is it possible to modify the target
property of a mouseEvent? I have an event delegator function, delegator(parentSelector, childSelector, event, callback)
, which is used to bind events listeners to parent dom nodes (useful when child nodes are replaced dynamically).
This works very well, except in the case the the click occurs on a childNode of the childSelector. For example, an event is bound to the body
, to listen for clicks on a.clickHere
, which also contains a span. If the span is clicked, it is returned as the event.target
, rather than the a.clickHere
node.
I have tried adding properties to the event object within the delegator function (which works), but am unable to overwrite the existing property, target
:
e.myProperty = "hello world" //works
e.target = currentTarget; //doesn't seem to work
This is my event delegator function, with a polyfill for the element.matches function:
//Event Delegator function
delegator = function(parentSelector, childSelector, event, callback){
//get a nodelist of each possible parent
var parents = document.querySelectorAll(parentSelector);
//bind event listener to each possible parent
for(var i = 0; i < parents.length; i++){
parents[i].addEventListener(event, function(e){
var currentTarget = e.target;
//loop while the currentTarget isn't the parent selector or the html tag
while(!matches(currentTarget, parentSelector) && !matches(currentTarget,'html')){
//found it! currentTarget is what I was looking for
if(matches(currentTarget,childSelector)){
//try to overwrite e.target with the "intended" target
e.target = currentTarget;
//execute the callback function and end
callback.call(this, e);
break;
}
//didn't find it yet. walk up the dom
currentTarget = currentTarget.parentNode;
}
}, false);
}
};
//Matches polyfill
matches = function(element, selector){
var api = ['matches', 'webkitMatchesSelector', 'mozMatchesSelector', 'msMatchesSelector'];
for(var a in api){
if(typeof element[api[a]] === 'function'){
return element[api[a]](selector);
}
}
};
This code would be called like this:
delegate('body', '.search-filter a', 'click', function(event){
var theLink = event.target; //might be a node inside the a, such as a span.
});
With this html
<div class="search-filter">
<a>Do Work <span>(or not!)</span></a>
</div>
So, is there any way to write to that property, or alternative return a copy of the event object with the modified value?
event.target
is specified as read-only. // I am not sure what problem you are actually trying to solve here – that events bubble up through the DOM is normal and expected behavior, so why try and mess with that in the first place? That would just make your implementation less usable IMHO.childSelector
param. Especially if that node contains data attributes or other values to read.e.requestedTarget = currentTarget;
or some-suchevent
object into the handler function, but its ownjQuery.Event
object …