Reputation: 420
I am playing with the jquery event object but I am stuck as hell
I read the API https://api.jquery.com/category/events/event-object/ but it's not really helping here, I am not even sure it's a good lead to do that
Do you have any suggestion ( the problem is to do the exact ctrl + click on a link). I saw some posts about it but nothing seems to work on the recent browsers
very simple exemple :
<span id="toto">toto</span>
<a href="https://google.fr" id="inANewTab"></a>
// The goal is when I click on #toto, I would like #inANewTab trigger
// in a new tab without focus. To do that I was thinking
// about replicate a ctrl+click event
$('#toto').click(function(){
???
})
Upvotes: 9
Views: 17880
Reputation: 1000
In pure javascript, you can use the MouseEvent
for that:
document.getElementById("todo").dispatchEvent(new MouseEvent("click", {ctrlKey: true}));
To programatically open a new tab you can do that:
const a = document.createElement("a");
a.setAttribute("href", "https://www.google.com/");
a.dispatchEvent(new MouseEvent("click", {ctrlKey: true}));
Upvotes: 9
Reputation: 541
Edit:
The Event object in jQuery has a parameter for ctrlKey, you could assign that as true, on click.
var e = jQuery.Event("click");
e.ctrlKey = true;
$('#id').trigger(e);
Reference: jquery trigger ctrl + click
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 167182
This is a non-jQuery version to simulate keyboard events. This works in both Chrome (WebKit based) and Firefox (Gecko based):
var keyboardEvent = document.createEvent("KeyboardEvent");
var initMethod = typeof keyboardEvent.initKeyboardEvent !== 'undefined' ? "initKeyboardEvent" : "initKeyEvent";
keyboardEvent[initMethod](
"keydown", // event type : keydown, keyup, keypress
true, // bubbles
true, // cancelable
window, // viewArg: should be window
false, // ctrlKeyArg
false, // altKeyArg
false, // shiftKeyArg
false, // metaKeyArg
40, // keyCodeArg : unsigned long the virtual key code, else 0
0 // charCodeArgs : unsigned long the Unicode character associated with the depressed key, else 0
);
document.dispatchEvent(keyboardEvent);
Or using jQuery, you can simulate by jQuery's event
object:
jQuery.event.trigger({
type: 'keypress',
which: character.charCodeAt(0)
});
Upvotes: 4