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I read this article (Using dojo.behavior), and want to use the behavior module in my project as event handling module.

But I have a problem that, for DOM nodes, it works wonderful, but how can I use it on the Dojo widgets?

If I use dojo/on module, I can do it like this:

var buttonNode = dijit.byId("myButton");
on(buttonNode, "onClick", buttonHandler);

or

dijit.byId("myButton").onClick = buttonHandler;

But, if I use behavior module,

behavior.add({
    "#myButton": {
        onClick: buttonHandler
    }
});

it doesn't work. (Of course I called behavior.apply() after I finished page render.) The code below doesn't work either.

behavior.add({
    "[widgetid='myButton']": {
        onClick: buttonHandler
    }
});

After some investigation, I found the reason the code above not work is because a button widget is composed by many s and an inner . And if I use the id specified by data-dojo-id, it will point to a instead of the that I hope the event bind with.

I found a solution which can walk out this situation,

behavior.add({
  "[widgetid='myButton'] input": {
    onclick: buttonHandler
  }
}

but the css selector is too complex and it depends on what type the widget is.

Is there a good solution to apply dojo/behavior on widgets just like on dom nodes?

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It looks like what you really what is to hook up an event on the widget object, but behavior is designed to access the DOM instead. So, I think you're stuck with your workaround.

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  • Yes. What you said is exactly the problem I am facing. Do you have any good solution?
    – Programus
    Oct 19, 2012 at 4:35

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