Get the newly focussed element (if any) from the onBlur event.

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南方客 2021-01-04 23:03

I need to get the newly focussed element (if any) while executing an onBlur handler.

How can I do this?

I can think of some awful solutions, but nothing whic

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  •  长情又很酷
    2021-01-04 23:39

    Reference it with:

    document.activeElement

    Unfortunately the new element isn't focused as the blur event happens, so this will report body. So you are gonna have to hack it with flags and focus event, or use setTimeout.

    $("input").blur(function() {
        setTimeout(function() {
            console.log(document.activeElement);
        }, 1);
    });​
    

    Works fine.


    Without setTimeout, you can use this:

    http://jsfiddle.net/RKtdm/

    (function() {
        var blurred = false,
            testIs = $([document.body, document, document.documentElement]);
        //Don't customize this, especially "focusIN" should NOT be changed to "focus"
        $(document).on("focusin", function() {
    
            if (blurred) {
                var elem = document.activeElement;
    
                blurred = false;
    
                if (!$(elem).is(testIs)) {
                    doSomethingWith(elem); //If we reached here, then we have what you need.
                }
    
            }
    
        });
        //This is customizable to an extent, set your selectors up here and set blurred = true in the function
        $("input").blur(function() {
            blurred = true;
        });
    
    })();​
    
    //Your custom handler
    function doSomethingWith(elem) {
         console.log(elem);
    }
    

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