I have Create and Cancel buttons as part of a jquery-ui modal dialog. I want to do certain thing after closing the dialog only if the user clicks "Create". If they click "Cancel", or "X" or press Esc, I want to do something else. Is there a way to pass parameters to the close event handler or some other way to detect what caused the close?
4 Answers
In the close event you can tell what happened by looking at the event parameter (parameter 1).
If the dialog was closed by clicking the [x] then you get mouse-event fields.
Similarly, if the dialog was closed by pressing Escape then you get keyboard-event fields.
If the dialog was closed programmatically then neither of the above apply.
So, a good place to start is to look at event.which. Closing with the [x] will mean you get the mouse button value (1 to 3), and closing with Escape will mean you get the key code (27). Closing programmatically means event.which will be undefined.
Now back to your question...
You want to do one thing if they press Create - that's easy, just put it in the function for that button.
You want to do something else on [x], Escape or clicking Cancel. Create a function called cancelled() (or whatever) and then call that function on the Cancel button AND call it in the close event if event.which has a value.
Something like this...
buttons: {
'Create': function() {
// do your stuff here
$(this).dialog('close');
},
Cancel: function() {
cancelled();
$(this).dialog('close');
}
},
close: function(event) {
if (event.which) {
cancelled();
}
}
I think that covers what you need, and it avoids having to mess around creating a variable to keep track of where you've been.
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Really worked for me. Thank you! I hope someday they build something into the dialog that would detect the source.– AamirMar 16, 2017 at 22:26
try this as discribed here: http://jqueryui.com/demos/dialog/#modal-confirmation
-- edit
copied from the link from above:
var trigger = "";
$("#dialog").dialog({
bgiframe: true,
resizable: false,
height:140,
modal: true,
overlay: {
backgroundColor: '#000',
opacity: 0.5
},
buttons: {
'Create': function() {
// do your stuff
trigger = "create";
$(this).dialog('close');
},
Cancel: function() {
$(this).dialog('close');
}
}
close: function() {
if (trigger == "create")
// do something here
}
});
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right, I'm wondering how I can detect inside the close handler what triggered it.– RizAug 25, 2009 at 15:27
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mh, on the top of my head- declare a var trigger = ""; as global and set it in the 'Create' function. Than you can get the value in the close handler...– stefitaAug 25, 2009 at 15:40
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Hmmm. Obviously this won't work if you set
autoOpen:false
and open the dialog box twice. May 2, 2013 at 16:11
Define events for your buttons like this:
$("#dialog").dialog({
bgiframe: true,
autoOpen: false,
height: 300,
modal: true,
buttons: {
'Create': function() {
alert('the user clicked create');
$(this).dialog('close');
},
Cancel: function() {
alert('the user clicked cancel');
$(this).dialog('close');
}
},
close: function() {
// do somthing
}
});
Also take a look at the parameters passed into the close event, the method signature is:
function(event, ui)
You can find more info here link text
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right, I'm wondering how I can detect inside the close handler what triggered it.– RizAug 25, 2009 at 15:27
$('#jqPopup').dialog({modal:true,title:tit,autoOpen:false,beforeclose:function(){
//Will get triggered when user press the 'X' button
$("#wholeContent").css('display','block');}
});
$("#wholeContent").css('display','none');
$('#jqPopup').dialog('open');