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Using JavaScript to check for the submission of a form, perform an ajax call to check for a project name. If the response is true ("the project name exists") then I want to cancel the submission of the form and show an error.

For some reason prevent Default is not doing anything to prevent the refresh of the page, or the submission of the form. I successfully enter the if statement every time I test it, however the page is refreshed and form is submitted.

JS

$( document ).ready(function() {
    // If the project entered already exists in our database, Cancel submission.
    $('#add-project-form').on("submit", function(event){
        console.log("SUBMITTING...");
        let project_name = $('#project_ea').val();
        $.ajax({
            url: "api/Projects/ProjectExists/" + project_name,
            type: "POST",
            dataType: "json",
            success: function(data){
                console.log(data);
                console.log(event);
                if (data == true){
                   //Prevent Submission of form
                   event.preventDefault();
                   console.log("Submission Halted.");
                   $('#project-name-error').show();
               }  

            }
        }); 
    });
});

Button being pressed

<button type="submit" form="add-project-form" name="add-project-form-button" id="add-project-form-button" class="btn btn-primary">Save changes</button>
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  • Move event.preventDefault() out of the AJAX success handler.
    – Phil
    Jun 9, 2021 at 2:15

1 Answer 1

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You have to use event.preventDefault() before you send a request to the API. Since, API call is asynchronous, before event.preventDefault() in the success method executes, the page gets reloaded already

Edit: you can prevent default at the start of the event handler and submit the form when data is true

$( document ).ready(function() {
// If the project entered already exists in our database, Cancel submission.
$('#add-project-form').on("submit", function(event){
    event.preventDefault(); //prevents
    console.log("SUBMITTING...");
    let project_name = $('#project_ea').val();
    $.ajax({
        url: "api/Projects/ProjectExists/" + project_name,
        type: "POST",
        dataType: "json",
        success: function(data){
            console.log(data);
            console.log(event);
            if (data == true){
               //Prevent Submission of form
               //event.preventDefault();
               document.querySelector('#add-project-form').submit(); //you can submit the form using this function
               console.log("Submission Halted.");
               $('#project-name-error').show();
           }  

        }
    }); 
});

});

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  • event.preventDefault() within a submit event handler most certainly prevents the submit event from continuing normally. The rest of your answer is spot on though. A code example would make it even better
    – Phil
    Jun 9, 2021 at 2:17
  • @Phil Yeah may bad, I was wrong. I'll change the answer.
    – Alfie
    Jun 9, 2021 at 2:25
  • Thank you both for clearing up this idea for me! This is the accepted answer because it helped me work through this. Jun 9, 2021 at 2:30

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