The oninput
property of the GlobalEventHandlers
mixin is an event handler that processes input
events on the <input>
, <select>
, and <textarea>
elements. It also handles these events on elements where contenteditable
or designMode
are turned on.
Note: Unlike oninput
, the onchange
event handler is not necessarily called for each alteration to an element's value
.
target.oninput = functionRef;
functionRef
is a function name or a function expression. The function receives an InputEvent
object as its sole argument.
This example logs the number of characters in an <input>
element, every time you modify its contents.
<input type="text" placeholder="Type something here to see its length." size="50">
<p id="log"></p>
let input = document.querySelector('input');
let log = document.getElementById('log');
input.oninput = handleInput;
function handleInput(e) {
log.textContent = `The field's value is
${e.target.value.length} character(s) long.`;
}
The following links discuss compatibility issues and fixes that may be helpful when working with older browsers: