Element: closest() method
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
The closest()
method of the Element
interface traverses the element and its parents (heading toward the document root) until it finds a node that matches the specified CSS selector.
Syntax
js
closest(selectors)
Parameters
selectors
-
A string of valid CSS selectors to match the
Element
and its ancestors against.
Return value
The closest ancestor Element
or itself, which matches the selectors
. If there are no such element, null
.
Exceptions
SyntaxError
DOMException
-
Thrown if the
selectors
is not a valid CSS selector.
Examples
HTML
html
<article>
<div id="div-01">
Here is div-01
<div id="div-02">
Here is div-02
<div id="div-03">Here is div-03</div>
</div>
</div>
</article>
JavaScript
js
const el = document.getElementById("div-03");
// the closest ancestor with the id of "div-02"
console.log(el.closest("#div-02")); // <div id="div-02">
// the closest ancestor which is a div in a div
console.log(el.closest("div div")); // <div id="div-03">
// the closest ancestor which is a div and has a parent article
console.log(el.closest("article > div")); // <div id="div-01">
// the closest ancestor which is not a div
console.log(el.closest(":not(div)")); // <article>
Specifications
Specification |
---|
DOM Standard # ref-for-dom-element-closest① |
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser
Compatibility notes
- In Edge 15-18
document.createElement(tagName).closest(tagName)
will returnnull
if the element is not first connected (directly or indirectly) to the context object, for example theDocument
object in the case of the normal DOM.
See also
- CSS selectors module
- Other
Element
methods that take selectors:Element.querySelector()
,Element.querySelectorAll()
, andElement.matches()
.