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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.

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  • Just listen on input event $('#date').on('input', function() { console.log('onChange event'); }); Dec 5, 2018 at 8:58
  • “Now the problem is that I have separate button” - and you only need this in this one specific place? Then I’d simply modify the onclick handler of that very button here … call setDate, trigger a change event on $('#date'), return false.
    – misorude
    Dec 5, 2018 at 9:08

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Firstly, don't use on* event attributes, attach your event handlers unobtrusively.

Secondly, you should make setDate() change the date through the datepicker() library, then you'll get this behaviour for free:

<a href="#" class="set-date" date-foo="date" date-date1="2018-12-05" data-date2="2018-12-05">Set date</a>
$('.set-date').click(function(e) {
  e.preventDefault();
  $("#date").datepicker("setDate", $(this).data('date1'));
});

Alternatively you can set the val() on the input and manually trigger() a change event.

$('.set-date').click(function(e) {
  e.preventDefault();
  $('#date').val($(this).data('date1')).trigger('change');
});
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  • Yeah, .trigger could be a way out, but is there any way without editing the setDate function itself? It runs on entire project and I need this very trigger only on one case in separate page.
    – The50
    Dec 5, 2018 at 8:55
  • Yes, the methods I've shown will work without you amending the onclick reference, it's just a much better idea if you do. Dec 5, 2018 at 8:55
  • Problem is that I can't even edit the href button class itself... So I can't put the set-date class on it. Solved this by adding onClick event on a tag like this: $('.form-field .ui-calendar').parent().on('click', 'a', function() Thank you for your answer!
    – The50
    Dec 5, 2018 at 9:33

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