Reputation: 321
I am working on making a To-Do list as a Chrome new tab extension.
My html file:
<head>
</head>
<body>
<h2 id="toc-final">To Do List</h2>
<ul id="todoItems"></ul>
<input type="text" id="todo" name="todo" placeholder="What do you need to do?" style="width: 200px;">
<button id="newitem" value="Add Todo Item">Add</button>
<script type="text/javascript" src="indexdb.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
Previously the button element was an input type with onClick(), but Chrome does not allow that. So I had to make a javascript function that will fire when it's clikced. In my indexdb.js:
var woosToDo = {};
window.indexedDB = window.indexedDB || window.webkitIndexedDB ||
window.mozIndexedDB;
woosToDo.indexedDB = {};
woosToDo.indexedDB.db = null;
window.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", init, false);
window.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function () {
document.getElementById("newitem").addEventListener("click", addTodo(), false);
});
...
...
function addTodo() {
var todo = document.getElementById("todo");
woosToDo.indexedDB.addTodo(todo.value);
todo.value = "";
}
Why is nothing happening when I click the button w/ id="newitem" ?
Upvotes: 9
Views: 44185
Reputation: 496
For someone who still getting with this bug, my case is the menu has li > a
<li> <a class="menu-item">Menu item</a></li>
When I bind click
event to a
, It doesn't work
I fix it by listen click
event from li
and use e.preventDefault()
It works now
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 8666
When attaching the function, you are executing it first, and attaching the return value undefined
to the event. Remove the parenthesis:
.addEventListener("click", addTodo, false);
When you put addTodo()
as a parameter, you are not passing the function itself. The first thing it does is execute the function and use the return value as the parameter instead.
Since functions without a return
statement implicitly result in undefined
, the original code was actually running the function, and then attaching this:
.addEventListener("click", undefined, false);
Upvotes: 13
Reputation: 1143
Instead of two DOMContentLoaded
listeners, try one.
Change this:
window.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", init, false);
window.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function () {
document.getElementById("newitem").addEventListener("click", addTodo(), false);
});
To this:
window.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function () {
init();
document.getElementById("newitem").addEventListener("click", addTodo, false);
});
Upvotes: 0