I want to clear all input and textarea fields in a form. It works like the following when using an input button with the reset
class:
$(".reset").bind("click", function() {
$("input[type=text], textarea").val("");
});
This will clear all fields on the page, not just the ones from the form. How would my selector look like for just the form the actual reset button lives in?
For jQuery 1.6+:
$(':input','#myform')
.not(':button, :submit, :reset, :hidden')
.val('')
.prop('checked', false)
.prop('selected', false);
For jQuery < 1.6:
$(':input','#myform')
.not(':button, :submit, :reset, :hidden')
.val('')
.removeAttr('checked')
.removeAttr('selected');
Please see this post: Resetting a multi-stage form with jQuery
Or
$('#myform')[0].reset();
As jQuery suggests:
To retrieve and change DOM properties such as the checked, selected, or disabled state of form elements, use the .prop() method.
$(".reset").click(function() {
$(this).closest('form').find("input[type=text], textarea").val("");
});
input[type=password]
fields.
Any reason this shouldn't be used?
$("#form").trigger('reset');
This won't handle cases where form input fields have non empty default values.
Something like should work
$('yourdiv').find('form')[0].reset();
if you use selectors and make values to empty values, it is not resetting the form, it's making all fields empty. Reset is to make form as it was before any edit actions from user after the load of form from server side. If there is an input with name "username" and that username was prefilled from server side, most of solutions on this page will delete that value from input, not reset it to the value how it was before user's changes. If you need to reset the form, use this:
$('#myform')[0].reset();
if you need not to reset the form, but fill all inputs with some value, for example empty value, then you can use most of the solutions from other comments.
Simple but works like a charm.
$("#form").trigger('reset'); //jquery
document.getElementById("myform").reset(); //native JS
If someone is still reading this thread, here is the simplest solution using not jQuery, but plain JavaScript. If your input fields are inside a form, there is a simple JavaScript reset command:
document.getElementById("myform").reset();
More about it here: http://www.w3schools.com/jsref/met_form_reset.asp
Cheers!
$('form[name="myform"]')[0].reset();
Why does it need to be done with any JavaScript at all?
<form>
<!-- snip -->
<input type="reset" value="Reset"/>
</form>
http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/the-input-element.html#attr-input-type-keywords
Tried that one first, it won't clear fields with default values.
Here's a way to do it with jQuery, then:
$('.reset').on('click', function() {
$(this).closest('form').find('input[type=text], textarea').val('');
});
.live()
is deprecated, and also it's slow/unnecessary. You could just use .bind()
or .on()
.
If you want to empty all input boxes irrespective of its type then it's a minute step by
$('#MyFormId')[0].reset();
I got easiest trick to reset form
jQuery("#review-form")[0].reset();
or
$("#review-form").get().reset();
With Javascript you can simply do it with this syntax getElementById("your-form-id").reset();
you can also use jquery by calling the reset function this way $('#your-form-id')[0].reset();
Remember not to forget [0]
. You will get the following error if
TypeError: $(...).reset is not a function
JQuery also provides an event you can use
$('#form_id').trigger("reset");
I tried and it works.
Note: Its important to notice that these methods only reset your form to their initial value set by the server on page load. This means if your input was set on the value 'set value' before you did a random change, the field will be reset to that same value after reset method is called.
Hope it helps
$('#editPOIForm').each(function(){
this.reset();
});
where editPOIForm
is the id
attribute of your form.
#editPOIForm
and so the .each()
method makes no sense. Even if you added this id to multiple forms it would only ever return one of them.
$('#editPOIForm').get(0).reset();
Why you dont use document.getElementById("myId").reset();
? this is the simple and pretty
Tested and verified code:
$( document ).ready(function() {
$('#messageForm').submit(function(e){
e.preventDefault();
});
$('#send').click(function(e){
$("#messageForm")[0].reset();
});
});
Javascript must be included in $(document).ready
and it must be with your logic.
Most easy and best solution is-
$("#form")[0].reset();
Don't use here -
$(this)[0].reset();
form.reset();
will reset to those values, and not clear the inputs.
By using a combination of JQuery's .trigger()
and native Javascripts's .reset()
all form elements can be reset to blank state.
$(".reset").click(function(){
$("#<form_id>").trigger("reset");
});
Replace <form_id>
with id of form to reset.
Let us say if you want to clear the fields and except accountType,in the mean time dropdown box will be reset to particular value,i.e 'All'.Remaining fields should be reset to empty i.e text box.This approach will be used for clearing particular fields as our requirement.
$(':input').not('#accountType').each( function() {
if(this.type=='text' || this.type=='textarea'){
this.value = '';
}
else if(this.type=='radio' || this.type=='checkbox'){
this.checked=false;
}
else if(this.type=='select-one' || this.type=='select-multiple'){
this.value ='All';
}
});
I use this :
$(".reset").click(function() {
$('input[type=text]').each(function(){
$(this).val('');
});
});
And here is my button:
<a href="#" class="reset">
<i class="fa fa-close"></i>
Reset
</a>
Some of you were complaining that radios and such are cleared of default "checked" status... All you have to do is add the :radio, :checkbox selectors to the .not and the problem is solved.
If you can't get all the other reset functions to work, this one will.
Adapted from ngen's answer function form_reset(formID){ $(':input','#'+formID) .not(':button',':submit',':reset',':hidden',':radio',':checkbox') .val(''); }
$(document).ready(function() {
$('#reset').click(function() {
$('#compose_form').find("input[type=text] , textarea ").each(function() {
$(this).val('');
});
});
});
Use this Code Where you want to Call Normal Reset Function by jQuery
setTimeout("reset_form()",2000);
And Write this Function Out Site jQuery on Document Ready
<script>
function reset_form()
{
var fm=document.getElementById('form1');
fm.reset();
}
</script>
@using (Ajax.BeginForm("Create", "AcceptanceQualityDefect", new AjaxOptions()
{
OnSuccess = "ClearInput",
HttpMethod = "Post",
UpdateTargetId = "defect-list",
InsertionMode = InsertionMode.Replace
}, new { @id = "frmID" }))
frmID is the identification of the form OnSuccess of the operation we call the JavaScript function with the name "ClearInput" if you do both of these right, then you will not be able to stop it from working...
The following code clear all the form and it's fields will be empty. If you want to clear only a particular form if the page is having more than one form, please mention the id or class of the form
$("body").find('form').find('input, textarea').val('');
If i want to clear all the fields except accountType..Use the following
$q(':input','#myform').not('#accountType').val('').removeAttr('checked').removeAttr('selected');
the code I see here and on related SO questions seems incomplete.
Resetting a form means setting the original values from the HTML, so I put this together for a little project I was doing based on the above code:
$(':input', this)
.not(':button, :submit, :reset, :hidden')
.each(function(i,e) {
$(e).val($(e).attr('value') || '')
.prop('checked', false)
.prop('selected', false)
})
$('option[selected]', this).prop('selected', true)
$('input[checked]', this).prop('checked', true)
$('textarea', this).each(function(i,e) { $(e).val($(e).html()) })
Please let me know if I'm missing anything or anything can be improved.
None of the above works on a simple case when the page includes a call to web user control that involves IHttpHandler request processing (captcha). After sending the requsrt (for image processing) the code below does not clear the fields on the form (before sending the HttpHandler request ) everythings works correctly.
<input type="reset" value="ClearAllFields" onclick="ClearContact()" />
<script type="text/javascript">
function ClearContact() {
("form :text").val("");
}
</script>
I've written a universal jQuery plugin:
/** * Resets any input field or form */ $.fn.uReset = function () { return this.filter('form, :input').each(function () { var input = $(this); // Reset the form. if (input.is('form')) { input[0].reset(); return; } // Reset any form field. if (input.is(':radio, :checkbox')) { input.prop('checked', this.defaultChecked); } else if (input.is('select')) { input.find('option').each(function () { $(this).prop('selected', this.defaultSelected); }); } else if (this.defaultValue) { input.val(this.defaultValue); } else { console.log('Cannot reset to default value'); } }); }; $(function () { // Test jQuery plugin. $('button').click(function (e) { e.preventDefault(); var button = $(this), inputType = button.val(), form = button.closest('form'); if (inputType === 'form') { form.uReset() } else { $('input[type=' + inputType + '], ' + inputType, form).uReset(); } }); });
Add hidden reset button as follows
<input id="resetBtn" type="reset" value="reset" style="display:none" />
// Call reset buttons click event
// Similar to ClearInputs('resetBtn');
function ClearInputs(btnSelector) {
var btn = $("#" + btnSelector);
btn.click();
}
$('form').submit(function() {
var el = $(this);
$('<button type="reset" style="display:none; "></button>')
.appendTo(el)
.click()
.remove()
;
return false;
});
Success story sharing
$(':input').not(':button, :submit, :reset, :hidden').removeAttr('checked').removeAttr('selected').not(':checkbox, select').val('').removeAttr('value');
. It will remove default values (i.e.value="something"
, but not for checkboxes or selects.$(':input').not(':button, :submit, :reset, :hidden').removeAttr('checked').removeAttr('selected').not(':checkbox, :radio, select').val('');
(based on Jeppe Mariager-Lam's comment)