My goal here is to control whether or not a checkbox can be checked or unchecked based on a number of variables. If I can't stop the default behavior of clicking the checkbox then I can't achieve that goal.
For starters, when my user clicks on a checkbox, I want to get what it's checked/unchecked status was prior to being clicked so that I can run some if statements. Here is the code I am using.
$( "body" ).on( "click", "input", function(event) {
event.preventDefault();
if ( $(this).prop('checked') ) {
alert("true");
}
else {
alert("false");
};
});
And here is the demo on codepen: http://codepen.io/jimmykup/pen/lAmzy
When I click on the unchecked input, the checkbox is checked and I get an alert that says checked = true. But this should be false as the checkbox was empty prior to me clicking on it. I clear the alert and the checkbox goes back to being empty. As I understand it, event.preventDefault(); should stop the checkbox from being checked at all. But that doesn't seem to be what is happening. What am I missing?
Following that, once I have the pre-click value, I want to check or uncheck the input based on some if statements. Do I need to use event.preventDefault(); on mousedown
, mouseup
and click
in order to do this? If so, is there an efficient way of covering all three?