Element: beforeinput event
Baseline
Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since March 2021.
The DOM beforeinput event fires when the value of an <input> or <textarea> element is about to be modified. But in contrast to the input event, it does not fire on the <select> element. The event also applies to elements with contenteditable enabled, and to any element when designMode is turned on.
This allows web apps to override text edit behavior before the browser modifies the DOM tree, and provides more control over input events to improve performance.
In the case of contenteditable and designMode, the event target is the editing host. If these properties apply to multiple elements, the editing host is the nearest ancestor element whose parent isn't editable.
Note:
Not every user modification results in beforeinput firing. Also the event may fire but be non-cancelable. This may happen when the modification is done by autocomplete, by accepting a correction from a spell checker, by password manager autofill, by IME, or in other ways. The details vary by browser and OS. To override the edit behavior in all situations, the code needs to handle the input event and possibly revert any modifications that were not handled by the beforeinput handler. See bugs 1673558 and 1763669.
Syntax
Use the event name in methods like addEventListener(), or set an event handler property.
addEventListener("beforeinput", (event) => { })
onbeforeinput = (event) => { }
Event type
An InputEvent. Inherits from UIEvent.
Event properties
This interface inherits properties from its parents, UIEvent and Event.
InputEvent.dataRead only-
Returns a string with the inserted characters. This may be an empty string if the change doesn't insert text (for example, when deleting characters).
InputEvent.dataTransferRead only-
Returns a
DataTransferobject containing information about richtext or plaintext data being added to or removed from editable content. InputEvent.inputTypeRead only-
Returns the type of change for editable content such as, for example, inserting, deleting, or formatting text.
InputEvent.isComposingRead only-
Returns a
Booleanvalue indicating if the event is fired aftercompositionstartand beforecompositionend.
Examples
>Feature Detection
The following function returns true if beforeinput, and thus getTargetRanges, is supported.
function isBeforeInputEventAvailable() {
return (
window.InputEvent &&
typeof InputEvent.prototype.getTargetRanges === "function"
);
}
Simple logger
This example logs the current value of the element, immediately before replacing that value with the new one applied to the <input> element.
HTML
<input placeholder="Enter some text" name="name" />
<p id="values"></p>
JavaScript
const input = document.querySelector("input");
const log = document.getElementById("values");
input.addEventListener("beforeinput", updateValue);
function updateValue(e) {
log.textContent = e.target.value;
}
Result
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| UI Events> # event-type-beforeinput> |
Browser compatibility
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See also
- Related event:
input