EventTarget()
The EventTarget() constructor creates a new EventTarget object instance.
Note: It is fairly rare to explicitly call this constructor. Most of the time, this constructor is used inside the constructor of an object extending the EventTarget interface, using the super keyword.
Syntax
new EventTarget();
Parameters
None.
Return value
A new instance of the EventTarget object.
Examples
class MyEventTarget extends EventTarget {
constructor(mySecret) {
super();
this._secret = mySecret;
}
get secret() { return this._secret; }
};
let myEventTarget = new MyEventTarget(5);
let value = myEventTarget.secret; // == 5
myEventTarget.addEventListener("foo", function(e) {
this._secret = e.detail;
});
let event = new CustomEvent("foo", { detail: 7 });
myEventTarget.dispatchEvent(event);
let newValue = myEventTarget.secret; // == 7
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| DOM Standard # ref-for-dom-eventtarget-eventtarget① |
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