I'm using the jQuery Quicksand plugin. I need to get the data-id of the clicked item and pass it to a webservice.
How do I get the data-id attribute? I'm using the .on() method to re-bind the click event for sorted items.
$("#list li").on('click', function() { // ret = DetailsView.GetProject($(this).attr("#data-id"), OnComplete, OnTimeOut, OnError); alert($(this).attr("#data-id"));
});<script src=""></script>
<ul> <li> <a href="#"> <img src="themes/clean/images/win.jpg" alt="get data-id" /> </a> </li>
</ul> 4 16 Answers
To get the contents of the attribute data-id (like in <a>link</a>) you have to use
$(this).attr("data-id") // will return the string "123"or .data() (if you use newer jQuery >= 1.4.3)
$(this).data("id") // will return the number 123and the part after data- must be lowercase, e.g. data-idNum will not work, but data-idnum will.
If we want to retrieve or update these attributes using existing, native JavaScript, then we can do so using the getAttribute and setAttribute methods as shown below:
Through JavaScript
<div id='strawberry-plant' data-fruit='12'></div>
<script>
// 'Getting' data-attributes using getAttribute
var plant = document.getElementById('strawberry-plant');
var fruitCount = plant.getAttribute('data-fruit'); // fruitCount = '12'
// 'Setting' data-attributes using setAttribute
plant.setAttribute('data-fruit','7'); // Pesky birds
</script>Through jQuery
// Fetching data
var fruitCount = $(this).data('fruit');
OR
// If you updated the value, you will need to use below code to fetch new value
// otherwise above gives the old value which is intially set.
// And also above does not work in ***Firefox***, so use below code to fetch value
var fruitCount = $(this).attr('data-fruit');
// Assigning data
$(this).attr('data-fruit','7'); 0 Important note. Keep in mind, that if you adjust the data- attribute dynamically via JavaScript it will not be reflected in the data() jQuery function. You have to adjust it via data() function as well.
<a>link</a>JavaScript:
$(this).data("id") // returns 123
$(this).attr("data-id", "321"); //change the attribute
$(this).data("id") // STILL returns 123!!!
$(this).data("id", "321")
$(this).data("id") // NOW we have 321 0 If you are not concerned about old Internet Explorer browsers, you can also use HTML5 dataset API.
HTML
<div>My Awesome Div</div>JavaScript
var myDiv = document.querySelector('#my-div');
myDiv.dataset.info // "some info here"
myDiv.dataset.otherInfo // "more info here"Demo:
Full browser support list:
1You can also use:
<select> <option value="1">Mazda</option> <option value="2">Honda</option> <option value="3">Mercedes</option> <option value="4">Toyota</option>
</select>
$("#selectVehicle").change(function () { alert($(this).find(':selected').data("year"));
});Here is the working example:
0This piece of code will return the value of the data attributes. For example: data-id, data-time, data-name, etc.
I have shown it for the id:
<a href="#">Click</a>JavaScript: Get the value of the data-id -> a1
$(this).data("id");JQuery: This will change the data-id -> a2
$(this).data("id", "a2");JQuery: Get the value of the data-id -> a2
$(this).data("id"); 0 HTML
<span>test</span>JavaScript
$(this).data().value;or
$("span#spanTest").data().value;ANS: 50
Accessing the data attribute with its own id is a bit easy for me.
$("#Id").data("attribute");function myFunction(){ alert($("#button1").data("sample-id"));
}<script src=""></script>
<button type="button" onclick="myFunction()"> Clickhere </button> 0 var id = $(this).dataset.idworks for me!
0I use $.data:
//Set value 7 to data-id
$.data(this, 'id', 7);
//Get value from data-id
alert( $(this).data("id") ); // => outputs 7 Using jQuery:
$(".myClass").load(function() { var myId = $(this).data("id"); $('.myClass').attr('id', myId);
}); Try
this.dataset.id$("#list li").on('click', function() { alert( this.dataset.id );
});<script src=""></script>
<ul> <li> <a href="#"> <img src="themes/clean/images/win.jpg" alt="get data-id >>CLICK ME<<" /> </a> </li>
</ul> The issue is you are not specifying the option or selected option of dropdown or list, Here is an example for dropdown, i am assuming a data attribute data-record.
$('#select').on('change', function(){ let element = $("#visiabletoID"); element.val($(this).find(':selected').data('record')); }); for pure js
let btn = document.querySelector('.your-btn-class'); btn.addEventListener('click',function(){ console.log(this.getAttribute('data-id')); }) 1 For those looking to dynamically remove and re-enable the tooltip, you can use the dispose and enable methods. See .tooltip('dispose').
I have a span. I want to take the value of attribute data-txt-lang, which is used defined.
$(document).ready(function ()
{ <span>EN</span> alert($('.txt-lang-btn').attr('data-txt-lang'));
}); 0