HTMLInputElement
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The HTMLInputElement interface provides special properties and methods for manipulating the options, layout, and presentation of <input> elements.
Instance properties
Also inherits properties from its parent interface, HTMLElement.
Some properties only apply to input element types that support the corresponding attributes.
alignDeprecated-
A string that represents the alignment of the element. Use CSS instead.
alphaExperimental-
A boolean that represents the element's
alphaattribute, indicating whether the color's alpha component can be manipulated by the end user and does not have to be fully opaque. colorSpaceExperimental-
A string that represents the element's
colorspaceattribute, indicating the color space of the serialized CSS color (sRGB or display-p3). defaultValue-
A string that represents the default value as originally specified in the HTML that created this object.
dirName-
A string that represents the directionality of the element.
incrementalNon-standard-
A boolean that represents the search event fire mode, if
true, fires on every keypress, or on clicking the cancel button; otherwise fires when pressing Enter. labelsRead only-
Returns a list of
<label>elements that are labels for this element. listRead only-
Returns the element pointed to by the
listattribute. The property may benullif no HTML element is found in the same tree. multiple-
A boolean that represents the element's
multipleattribute, indicating whether more than one value is possible (e.g., multiple files). name-
A string that represents the element's
nameattribute, containing a name that identifies the element when submitting the form. popoverTargetAction-
Gets and sets the action to be performed (
"hide","show", or"toggle") on a popover element being controlled by an<input>element oftype="button". It reflects the value of thepopovertargetactionHTML attribute. popoverTargetElement-
Gets and sets the popover element to control via an
<input>element oftype="button". The JavaScript equivalent of thepopovertargetHTML attribute. step-
A string that represents the element's
stepattribute, which works withminandmaxto limit the increments at which a numeric or date-time value can be set. It can be the stringanyor a positive floating point number. If this is not set toany, the control accepts only values at multiples of the step value greater than the minimum. type-
A string that represents the element's
typeattribute, indicating the type of control to display. For possible values, see the documentation for thetypeattribute. useMapDeprecated-
A string that represents a client-side image map.
value-
A string that represents the current value of the control. If the user enters a value different from the value expected, this may return an empty string.
valueAsDate-
A
Datethat represents the value of the element, interpreted as a date, ornullif conversion is not possible. valueAsNumber-
A number that represents the value of the element, interpreted as one of the following, in order: A time value, a number, or
NaNif conversion is impossible.
Instance properties related to the parent form
formRead only-
Returns a reference to the parent
<form>element. formAction-
A string that represents the element's
formactionattribute, containing the URL of a program that processes information submitted by the element. This overrides theactionattribute of the parent form. formEnctype-
A string that represents the element's
formenctypeattribute, containing the type of content that is used to submit the form to the server. This overrides theenctypeattribute of the parent form. formMethod-
A string that represents the element's
formmethodattribute, containing the HTTP method that the browser uses to submit the form. This overrides themethodattribute of the parent form. formNoValidate-
A boolean that represents the element's
formnovalidateattribute, indicating that the form is not to be validated when it is submitted. This overrides thenovalidateattribute of the parent form. formTarget-
A string that represents the element's
formtargetattribute, containing a name or keyword indicating where to display the response that is received after submitting the form. This overrides thetargetattribute of the parent form.
Instance properties that apply to any type of input element that is not hidden
disabled-
A boolean that represents the element's
disabledattribute, indicating that the control is not available for interaction. The input values will not be submitted with the form. See alsoreadonly. required-
A boolean that represents the element's
requiredattribute, indicating that the user must fill in a value before submitting a form. validationMessageRead only-
Returns a localized message that describes the validation constraints that the control does not satisfy (if any). This is the empty string if the control is not a candidate for constraint validation (
willValidateisfalse), or it satisfies its constraints. This value can be set by thesetCustomValidity()method. validityRead only-
Returns the element's current validity state.
willValidateRead only-
Returns whether the element is a candidate for constraint validation. It is
falseif any conditions bar it from constraint validation, including: itstypeis one ofhidden,resetorbutton, it has a<datalist>ancestor or itsdisabledproperty istrue.
Instance properties that apply only to elements of type checkbox or radio
checked-
A boolean that represents the current state of the element.
defaultChecked-
A boolean that represents the default state of a radio button or checkbox as originally specified in HTML that created this object.
indeterminate-
A boolean that represents whether the checkbox or radio button is in indeterminate state. For checkboxes, the effect is that the appearance of the checkbox is obscured/greyed in some way as to indicate its state is indeterminate (not checked but not unchecked). Does not affect the value of the
checkedattribute, and clicking the checkbox will set the value to false.
Instance properties that apply only to elements of type image
alt-
A string that represents the element's
altattribute, containing alternative text to use. height-
A string that represents the element's
heightattribute, which defines the height of the image displayed for the button. src-
A string that represents the element's
srcattribute, which specifies a URI for the location of an image to display on the graphical submit button. width-
A string that represents the element's
widthattribute, which defines the width of the image displayed for the button.
Instance properties that apply only to elements of type file
accept-
A string that represents the element's
acceptattribute, containing comma-separated list of file types that can be selected. capture-
A string that represents the element's
captureattribute, indicating the media capture input method in file upload controls. files-
A
FileListthat represents the files selected for upload. webkitdirectory-
A boolean that represents the
webkitdirectoryattribute. Iftrue, the file-system-picker interface only accepts directories instead of files. webkitEntriesRead only-
Describes the currently selected files or directories.
Instance properties that apply only to visible elements containing text or numbers
autocomplete-
A string that represents the element's
autocompleteattribute, indicating whether the value of the control can be automatically completed by the browser. max-
A string that represents the element's
maxattribute, containing the maximum (numeric or date-time) value for this item, which must not be less than its minimum (minattribute) value. maxLength-
A number that represents the element's
maxlengthattribute, containing the maximum number of characters (in Unicode code points) that the value can have. min-
A string that represents the element's
minattribute, containing the minimum (numeric or date-time) value for this item, which must not be greater than its maximum (maxattribute) value. minLength-
A number that represents the element's
minlengthattribute, containing the minimum number of characters (in Unicode code points) that the value can have. pattern-
A string that represents the element's
patternattribute, containing a regular expression that the control's value is checked against. Use thetitleattribute to describe the pattern to help the user. This attribute only applies when the value of thetypeattribute istext,search,tel,urloremail. placeholder-
A string that represents the element's
placeholderattribute, containing a hint to the user of what can be entered in the control. The placeholder text must not contain carriage returns or line-feeds. This attribute only applies when the value of thetypeattribute istext,search,tel,urloremail. readOnly-
A boolean that represents the element's
readonlyattribute, indicating that the user cannot modify the value of the control. This is ignored if thetypeishidden,range,color,checkbox,radio,file, or a button type. selectionDirection-
A string that represents the direction in which selection occurred. Possible values are:
forward(the selection was performed in the start-to-end direction of the current locale),backward(the opposite direction) ornone(the direction is unknown). selectionEnd-
A number that represents the end index of the selected text. When there's no selection, this returns the offset of the character immediately following the current text input cursor position.
selectionStart-
A number that represents the beginning index of the selected text. When nothing is selected, this returns the position of the text input cursor (caret) inside of the
<input>element. size-
A number that represents the element's
sizeattribute, containing visual size of the control. This value is in pixels unless the value oftypeistextorpassword, in which case, it is an integer number of characters. Applies only whentypeis set totext,search,tel,url,email, orpassword.
Instance methods
Also inherits methods from its parent interface, HTMLElement.
checkValidity()-
Returns a boolean value that is
falseif the element is a candidate for constraint validation, and it does not satisfy its constraints. In this case, it also fires aninvalidevent at the element. It returnstrueif the element is not a candidate for constraint validation, or if it satisfies its constraints. reportValidity()-
Runs the
checkValidity()method, and if it returns false (for an invalid input or no pattern attribute provided), then it reports to the user that the input is invalid in the same manner as if you submitted a form. select()-
Selects all the text in the input element, and focuses it so the user can subsequently replace all of its content.
setCustomValidity()-
Sets a custom validity message for the element. If this message is not the empty string, then the element is suffering from a custom validity error, and does not validate.
setRangeText()-
Replaces a range of text in the input element with new text.
setSelectionRange()-
Selects a range of text in the input element (but does not focus it).
showPicker()-
Shows a browser picker for date, time, color, and files.
stepDown()-
Decrements the
valueby (step* n), where n defaults to 1 if not specified. stepUp()-
Increments the
valueby (step* n), where n defaults to 1 if not specified.
Events
Also inherits events from its parent interface, HTMLElement.
Listen to these events using addEventListener() or by assigning an event listener to the oneventname property of this interface:
cancelevent-
Fired when the user cancels the file picker dialog via the Esc key or the cancel button and when the user re-selects the same files that were previously selected.
invalidevent-
Fired when an element does not satisfy its constraints during constraint validation.
searchevent Non-standard-
Fired when a search is initiated on an
<input>oftype="search". selectevent-
Fired when some text has been selected.
selectionchangeevent-
Fires when the text selection in an
<input>element has been changed.
Specifications
| Specification |
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| HTML> # htmlinputelement> |
Browser compatibility
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See also
- HTML element implementing this interface:
<input>