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I try to have a modal inside another modal. However, I got an error like too much recursion in firefox.

I used the latest jQuery and Twitter bootstrap but still have this problem.

Here is the plunker that shows the error

You can find errors in console Uncaught RangeError: Maximum call stack size exceeded or too much recursion

Does anyone know how to fix it? Thanks

9 Answers 9

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You can apply the first solution of maxisam answer, without modifying bootstrap files (if you can not, or don't want to).

Just write this line somewhere after bootstrap files have been included.

$.fn.modal.Constructor.prototype.enforceFocus = function () {};

Note: This has been tested with Bootstrap 2 only, not with Bootstrap 3.

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  • I tried using Bootstrap Modal which has a ModalManager (github.com/jschr/bootstrap-modal) for stacking modals. Turns out you need to create and call a modal from within a modal for it to work. This did the trick! Apr 24, 2013 at 11:02
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    Thanks, this is way easier than editing the source and I can use it only on pages where it's required. May 17, 2013 at 2:44
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    @Davo "Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler." - Albert Einstein; see my answer for a more robust way of doing this that should preserve enforceFocus functionality for other modals
    – Dexygen
    Oct 4, 2013 at 20:31
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    This is great answer. Saved my lot of time. Do you know why this issue occurs? Jun 6, 2014 at 10:55
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    This worked great, but are there any side effects to doing this?
    – patorjk
    Dec 10, 2014 at 20:44
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Ok, it seems like an issue that has been discovered.

(apparently I should use key word "Uncaught RangeError: Maximum call stack size exceeded" instead of "too much recursion" :( )

Here are the solutions.

1. modify the modal.js

in this post, https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/pull/5022

@onassar bring up a solution

Follow up: for anyone working with bootstrap-modal v2.2.0, in the enforceFocus method, commenting out that.$element.focus() seems to fix the issue.

The result of this is the modal's don't get focused upon (pfft, I can do that myself :P), and thus, the multiple modals don't challenge one-another for focus (which resulted in an infinite loop, and a rangerror/recursive loop).

Hope that helps :)

I tried and it works. (plunker)

2. Use another plugin to address this Demo

It seems like it works pretty well.

3. Wait for official solution.

In their roadmap, they do want to rewrite this modal plugin at some point.

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SmartLove's answer unfortunately falls short; if you're going to no-op $.fn.modal.Constructor.prototype.enforceFocus, you should reset it when your modal closes; the following is directly from our code, about which I have no qualms putting into production:

// Since confModal is essentially a nested modal it's enforceFocus method
// must be no-op'd or the following error results 
// "Uncaught RangeError: Maximum call stack size exceeded"
// But then when the nested modal is hidden we reset modal.enforceFocus
var enforceModalFocusFn = $.fn.modal.Constructor.prototype.enforceFocus;

$.fn.modal.Constructor.prototype.enforceFocus = function() {};

$confModal.on('hidden', function() {
    $.fn.modal.Constructor.prototype.enforceFocus = enforceModalFocusFn;
});

$confModal.modal({ backdrop : false });
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  • I don't know the framework well enough to know precisely what enforceFocus does. However, it simply must be best to set it back to it's original function/value when you are done over-riding it, and this is a best practice across all Javascript frameworks -- for instance it's the kind of thing I learned to do during my 4.5 years using ExtJS.
    – Dexygen
    Oct 21, 2013 at 13:00
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    what if ReferenceError: $confModal is not defined error occurs?
    – senK
    Oct 9, 2014 at 4:50
  • Sorry I was not clear that $confModal is a reference to a modal in my code that has already been instantiated -- just substitute this with a reference to your own instantiated modal
    – Dexygen
    Apr 3, 2018 at 20:42
  • You could change $confModal with $('modal') for example. It should work using bootstrap. $('modal').on('hidden', function() { $.fn.modal.Constructor.prototype.enforceFocus = enforceModalFocusFn; }); May 16, 2018 at 17:25
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4. Or you could do the following when showing a new modal:

  1. Hide any modal that is currently active
  2. Show the new modal
  3. When you close the new modal, show previously hidden modal(s)

    var showModal = function ($dialog) {
        var $currentModals = $('.modal.in');
        if ($currentModals.length > 0) { // if we have active modals
            $currentModals.one('hidden', function () { 
                // when they've finished hiding
                $dialog.modal('show');
                $dialog.one('hidden', function () {
                    // when we close the dialog
                    $currentModals.modal('show');
    
                });
            }).modal('hide');
        } else { // otherwise just simply show the modal
            $dialog.modal('show');
        }
    };
    

Note: I use $.one to only have the listener applied once and not to care about bind/unbind (on/off)

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  • it is a good idea, however, if the 2nd modal is a loading popup modal, usually you would like to keep the previous one on the screen as well.
    – maxisam
    Mar 25, 2013 at 17:29
  • loading is something very general and crosscutting the whole project. maybe you could put together a custom component for that, so it wouldn't interfere with bootstrap. (at least that's what I've done in my project)
    – Matyas
    Mar 25, 2013 at 19:40
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For Bootstrap 4, replace : $.fn.modal.Constructor.prototype.**enforceFocus** By $.fn.modal.Constructor.prototype.**_enforceFocus**

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Try the following css. It worked for me.

span.select2-container {
    z-index:10050;
}
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Bootstrap 5 version of @Dexygen answer:

const enforceModalFocusFn = bootstrap.Modal.prototype._enforceFocus ;    
const onMyModalHidden = function(){
   bootstrap.Modal.prototype._enforceFocus = enforceModalFocusFn;
}

//let modalElem = ...;
modalElem.addEventListener('hidden.bs.modal', onMyModalHidden);
bootstrap.Modal.prototype._enforceFocus = function () {};

Important note: You have to override the function before the modal is shown. That means i.e. on 'show.bs.modal'. If you initialize override later, i.e. on 'shown.bs.modal' it wont work, because the original function was allready passed.

The same works for offcanvas (that was what I needed), just change .Modal to .Offcanvas and _enforceFocus to _enforceFocusOnElement

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I solved this using a stack.

var openmodals = [];
$(function(){
  var ts = new Date().getTime();
  $("div.modal").each(function( d ) {
    ts++;
    $( this ).data( "uid", ts );
  });

  // after closing > 1 level modals we want to reopen the previous level modal
  $('div.modal').on('show', function ( d ) {
    openmodals.push({ 'id' : $( this ).data( "uid" ), 'el' : this });
    if( openmodals.length > 1 ){
        $( openmodals[ openmodals.length - 2 ].el ).modal('hide');
    }
  });
  $('div.modal').on('hide', function ( d ) {
    if( openmodals.length > 1 ){
        if( openmodals[ openmodals.length - 1 ].id == $( this ).data( "uid" ) ){
            openmodals.pop(); // pop current modal 
            $( openmodals.pop().el ).modal('show'); // pop previous modal and show, will be pushed on show 
        }
    } else if( openmodals.length > 0 ){
        openmodals.pop(); // last modal closing, empty the stack
    } 
  });
});
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You can omit: tabindex="-1", at the top of modal, you can open the modal in the way: $('#modal').show(); and close: $('#modal').hide();

Note: JQuery is required for this to work.

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