I have an input with datepicker class on it, which looks like this:
<input class="ui-calendar hasDatepicker" type="text" name="date" id="date">
I need to cover all scenarios when this input value is changed. So I have a .datepicker onSelect (used when I select the date via datepicker calendar) and simple onChange (used when I enter the date by keyboard) events:
$('#date').datepicker({
onSelect: function() {
console.log('datepicker onSelect event');
}
});
and
$('#date').on('change', function() {
console.log('onChange event');
});
Now the problem is that I have separate button:
<a href="#" onclick="setDate('date', '2018-12-05', '2018-12-05'); return false;">Set date</a>
And this setDate function changes the value of my datepicker input.
How do I catch this setDate event without putting any code into setDate function itself? I tried adding listener on my datepicker input but it only catches values I enter by keyboard.
input
event$('#date').on('input', function() { console.log('onChange event'); });
onclick
handler of that very button here … call setDate, trigger a change event on $('#date'), return false.