many Datpickers with same class getDate - javascript

I've got a question, got couple of input datepickers like
<input name="datepicker_one" class="datepicker" readonly type="text" value="12-12-2013" />
<input name="datepicker_two" class="datepicker" readonly type="text" value="13-12-2013" />
<input name="datepicker_three" class="datepicker" readonly type="text" value="14-12-2013" />
and I'm trying to get values of clicked datepicker, while trying to avoid writing different methods for each of those inputs, so I wonder if there is a way to get datepicker value just by clicking on input with class .datepicker like:
$(".datepicker").click(function(e){ $(this).val(); });
but this gives me undefined value also:
$(".datepicker").click(function(e){ $(this).datepicker("getDate"); });
Does not seems to work.

You aren't using your value. The statment:
$(this).val();
Is meaningless as it doesn't do anything. You get the value, but didn't use it. If you did
console.log($(this).val());
you would actually see the result.

Try this:
$(".datepicker").click(function(){
alert($(this).val());
return false;
});

Related

Bootstrap datepicker, autofill to and disable typing on select date [duplicate]

How do I use the jQuery Datepicker with a textbox input:
$("#my_txtbox").datepicker({
// options
});
that doesn't allow the user to input random text in the textbox.
I want the Datepicker to pop up when the textbox gains focus or the user clicks on it, but I want the textbox to ignore any user input using the keyboard (copy & paste, or any other). I want to fill the textbox exclusively from the Datepicker calendar.
Is this possible?
jQuery 1.2.6
Datepicker 1.5.2
You should be able to use the readonly attribute on the text input, and jQuery will still be able to edit its contents.
<input type='text' id='foo' readonly='true'>
Based on my experience I would recommend the solution suggested by Adhip Gupta:
$("#my_txtbox").attr( 'readOnly' , 'true' );
The following code won't let the user type new characters, but will allow them to delete characters:
$("#my_txtbox").keypress(function(event) {event.preventDefault();});
Additionally, this will render the form useless to those who have JavaScript disabled:
<input type="text" readonly="true" />
try
$("#my_txtbox").keypress(function(event) {event.preventDefault();});
If you are reusing the date-picker at multiple places then it would be apt to modify the textbox also via JavaScript by using something like:
$("#my_txtbox").attr( 'readOnly' , 'true' );
right after/before the place where you initialize your datepicker.
<input type="text" readonly="true" />
causes the textbox to lose its value after postback.
You rather should use Brad8118's suggestion which is working perfectly.
$("#my_txtbox").keypress(function(event) {event.preventDefault();});
EDIT:
to get it working for IE use 'keydown' instead of 'keypress'
After initialising the date picker:
$(".project-date").datepicker({
dateFormat: 'd M yy'
});
$(".project-date").keydown(false);
$("#txtfromdate").datepicker({
numberOfMonths: 2,
maxDate: 0,
dateFormat: 'dd-M-yy'
}).attr('readonly', 'readonly');
add the readonly attribute in the jquery.
You have two options to get this done. (As far as i know)
Option A: Make your text field read only. It can be done as follows.
Option B: Change the curser onfocus. Set ti to blur. it can be done by setting up the attribute onfocus="this.blur()" to your date picker text field.
Ex: <input type="text" name="currentDate" id="currentDate" onfocus="this.blur()" readonly/>
To datepicker to popup on gain focus:
$(".selector").datepicker({ showOn: 'both' })
If you don't want user input, add this to the input field
<input type="text" name="date" readonly="readonly" />
I just came across this so I am sharing here. Here is the option
https://eonasdan.github.io/bootstrap-datetimepicker/Options/#ignorereadonly
Here is the code.
HTML
<br/>
<!-- padding for jsfiddle -->
<div class="input-group date" id="arrival_date_div">
<input type="text" class="form-control" id="arrival_date" name="arrival_date" required readonly="readonly" />
<span class="input-group-addon">
<span class="glyphicon-calendar glyphicon"></span>
</span>
</div>
JS
$('#arrival_date_div').datetimepicker({
format: "YYYY-MM-DD",
ignoreReadonly: true
});
Here is the fiddle:
http://jsfiddle.net/matbaric/wh1cb6cy/
My version of bootstrap-datetimepicker.js is 4.17.45
I know this thread is old, but for others who encounter the same problem, that implement #Brad8118 solution (which i prefer, because if you choose to make the input readonly then the user will not be able to delete the date value inserted from datepicker if he chooses) and also need to prevent the user from pasting a value (as #ErikPhilips suggested to be needed), I let this addition here, which worked for me:
$("#my_txtbox").bind('paste',function(e) { e.preventDefault(); //disable paste }); from here https://www.dotnettricks.com/learn/jquery/disable-cut-copy-and-paste-in-textbox-using-jquery-javascript
and the whole specific script used by me (using fengyuanchen/datepicker plugin instead):
$('[data-toggle="datepicker"]').datepicker({
autoHide: true,
pick: function (e) {
e.preventDefault();
$(this).val($(this).datepicker('getDate', true));
}
}).keypress(function(event) {
event.preventDefault(); // prevent keyboard writing but allowing value deletion
}).bind('paste',function(e) {
e.preventDefault()
}); //disable paste;
Instead of adding readonly you can also use onkeypress="return false;"
This demo sort of does that by putting the calendar over the text field so you can't type in it. You can also set the input field to read only in the HTML to be sure.
<input type="text" readonly="true" />
HTML
<input class="date-input" type="text" readonly="readonly" />
CSS
.date-input {
background-color: white;
cursor: pointer;
}
I've found that the jQuery Calendar plugin, for me at least, in general just works better for selecting dates.
$('.date').each(function (e) {
if ($(this).attr('disabled') != 'disabled') {
$(this).attr('readOnly', 'true');
$(this).css('cursor', 'pointer');
$(this).css('color', '#5f5f5f');
}
});
Here is your answer which is way to solve.You do not want to use jquery when you restricted the user input in textbox control.
<input type="text" id="my_txtbox" readonly /> <!--HTML5-->
<input type="text" id="my_txtbox" readonly="true"/>
$("#my_txtbox").prop('readonly', true)
worked like a charm..
Instead of using textbox you can use button also. Works best for me, where I don't want users to write date manually.
I know this question is already answered, and most suggested to use readonly attribure.
I just want to share my scenario and answer.
After adding readonly attribute to my HTML Element, I faced issue that I am not able to make this attribute as required dynamically.
Even tried setting as both readonly and required at HTML creation time.
So I will suggest do not use readonly if you want to set it as required also.
Instead use
$("#my_txtbox").datepicker({
// options
});
$("#my_txtbox").keypress(function(event) {
return ( ( event.keyCode || event.which ) === 9 ? true : false );
});
This allow to press tab key only.
You can add more keycodes which you want to bypass.
I below code since I have added both readonly and required it still submits the form.
After removing readonly it works properly.
https://jsfiddle.net/shantaram/hd9o7eor/
$(function() {
$('#id-checkbox').change( function(){
$('#id-input3').prop('required', $(this).is(':checked'));
});
$('#id-input3').datepicker();
$("#id-input3").keypress(function(event) {
return ( ( event.keyCode || event.which ) === 9 ? true : false );
});
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://code.jquery.com/ui/1.12.1/jquery-ui.js"></script>
<link href="https://code.jquery.com/ui/jquery-ui-git.css" rel="stylesheet"/>
<form action='https://jsfiddle.net/'>
Name: <input type="text" name='xyz' id='id-input3' readonly='true' required='true'>
<input type='checkbox' id='id-checkbox'> Required <br>
<br>
<input type='submit' value='Submit'>
</form>
replace the ID of time picker:
IDofDatetimePicker to your id.
This will prevent the user from entering any further keyboard inputs but still, the user will be able to access the time popup.
$("#my_txtbox").keypress(function(event) {event.preventDefault();});
Try this
source:
https://github.com/jonthornton/jquery-timepicker/issues/109
This question has a lot of older answers and readonly seems to be the generally accepted solution. I believe the better approach in modern browsers is to use the inputmode="none" in the HTML input tag:
<input type="text" ... inputmode="none" />
or, if you prefer to do it in script:
$(selector).attr('inputmode', 'none');
I haven't tested it extensively, but it is working well on the Android setups I have used it with.
In my case i have use disableTextInput property
$( ".datepicker" ).datepicker({'dateFormat' : 'd-m-y', 'disableTextInput':true });
Or you could, for example, use a hidden field to store the value...
<asp:HiddenField ID="hfDay" runat="server" />
and in the $("#my_txtbox").datepicker({ options:
onSelect: function (dateText, inst) {
$("#<% =hfDay.ClientID %>").val(dateText);
}
If you want the user to select a date from the datepicker but you dont want the user to type inside the textbox then use the following code :
<script type="text/javascript">
$(function () {
$("#datepicker").datepicker({ maxDate: "-1D" }).attr('readonly', 'readonly');
$("#datepicker").readonlyDatepicker(true);
});

focusout on any TextBox

I want to call a javascript function on focusout of a textbox. I have quite a lot of TextBoxes so to prevent a listener for every TextBox is there any possibility of calling the same javascript method on any textBox focusout passing the value of the Textbox as an parameter?
I want to do this on client side and not on server side.
With jQuery, it's as simple as
$("input").focusout(function(){
//Whatever you want
});
As pointed out by Milney, you probably want to interact with that specific textbox. To do this, you'd use "$(this)" as a selector.
$("input").focusout(function(){
$(this).css("background-color", "beige");
});
Use
$("input").focusout(function(){
var tBval = $(this).val();
console.log(tBval);
// OR Call a function passing the value of text box as parameter
//myFunction(tBval);
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<input type="text" />
<input type="text" />
<input type="text" />
<input type="text" />
<input type="text" />
<input type="text" />
<input type="text" />
The blur event occurs when the field loses focus.
Try this:
$("input").blur(function(){
//alert("ok")
});

Is it possible to display hidden input value?

Is it possible to display input type ="hidden" value?
I need input type hidden because its my requirement and I want to make my generic and apply loop.
I know its a simple question. And I have been searching a lot. I searched and obviously tried also using css, jquery and javascript to visible but I m not getting any solution to it.
The code I tried is:
input type="hidden" id="old1"
and I applied .hide() and .show() function in jquery
Then I tried using in javascript as below:
document.getElementById("Old1").style.visibility = "visible";
OR
document.getElementById("Old1").style.display = "block";
But none of the solution is helping me.
var value = $('#country').val();
alert(value);
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<input id="country" type="hidden" name="country" value="Norway">
#Ivan Karaman
I m getting its value.
But I want to placed input type="hidden" on UI which I was not getting .
But you people saved my time.
var value = $('#country').val();
alert(value);
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<input id="country" type="hidden" name="country" value="Norway">

Show date picker on "activated" input field only

I am trying to create two date input fields by using jquery-ui's datepicker() function, bot fields have the id of "datepicker": <input type="text id="datepicker" name="publishUp"> and <input type="text id="datepicker" name="publishDown">
I tried to attach a function to the event focus as following, hoping to show the calendar only on the "activated" field, but it doesn't work. I am wondering where might be wrong?
<script src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1.10.4/jquery-ui.min.js"></script>
<script>
$("#datepicker").focus(function() {
$(this).datepicker();
});
</script>
Only showing when the input field is activated is the default behavior of the datepicker. Take the datepicker out of the event handler.
You shouldn't have multiple inputs with the same ID; the $("#datepicker") selector will only find the first one. If you want multiple datepicker inputs, use a class instead. So the HTML should be:
<input type="text" class="datepicker" name="publishUp">
<input type="text" class="datepicker" name="publishDown">
and the jQuery should then be:
$(function() {
$(".datepicker").datepicker({
// options
});
});

jQuery selector - input field

I'd like to enable the textbox when it is clicked. However, when I click the textbox, nothing happens. I believe it is a problem with the jQuery selector. Why isn't this working?
<script>
$(document).ready(function() {
$(':input').click(function() {
$(this).removeAttr('disabled');
});
});
</script>
<input type="text" value="123" disabled="disabled" />
Note: I tried both $('input') and $(':input') to select the textfield. Neither worked.
A disabled input isn't going to fire events. Try changing from disabled to readonly.
It has nothing to do with the selector you're using, but rather because, since the input element is disabled, the events for the input will not fire - see: http://www.jsfiddle.net/DvZDh/
<input type="text" value="123" disabled="disabled" />
<input type="text" value="123" />
The code works on the second input element, but not the first. A simple solution would probably be to use CSS to simulate the disabled state instead.

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