HTMLFormElement.requestSubmit()
The HTMLFormElement
method requestSubmit()
requests
that the form be submitted using a specific submit button.
Syntax
htmlFormElement.requestSubmit(submitter);
Parameters
Return value
None.
Exceptions
TypeError
DOMException
-
Thrown if the specified
submitter
is not a submit button. NotFoundError
DOMException
-
Thrown if the specified
submitter
isn't a member of the form on whichrequestSubmit()
was called. The submitter must be either a descendant of the form element or must have anform
attribute referring to the form.
Usage notes
The obvious question is: Why does this method exist, when we've had the
submit()
method since the dawn of time?
The answer is simple. submit()
submits the form, but that's all it
does. requestSubmit()
, on the other hand, acts as if a submit button were
clicked. The form's content is validated, and the form is submitted only if validation
succeeds. Once the form has been submitted, the
submit
event is sent back to the form
object.
Examples
In the example below, the form is submitted by attempting to send the request using
requestSubmit()
if it's available. If a submit button with the
ID main-submit
is found, that's used to submit the form. Otherwise, the
form is submitted with no submitter
parameter, so it's submitted directly
by the form itself.
If, on the other hand, requestSubmit()
isn't available, this code falls
back to calling the form's submit()
method.
let myForm = document.querySelector("form");
let submitButton = myForm.querySelector("#main-submit");
if (myForm.requestSubmit) {
if (submitButton) {
myForm.requestSubmit(submitButton);
} else {
myForm.requestSubmit();
}
} else {
myForm.submit();
}
Specifications
Specification |
---|
HTML Standard # dom-form-requestsubmit-dev |
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