How to detect Materialized.js modal closing event?

2020-04-02 10:00发布

问题:

How to detect the closing event for materialized.js?

I want to run some JavaScript code when the modal got closed either by clicking on modal close button or pressing escape button or clicking on any other area of the screen.

回答1:

Looks like you mean closing event for modal of the materializecss framework.

As for 0.97.1 version (15th of September, 2015) When opening a modal, you can pass options (see: http://materializecss.com/modals.html#options), but note, that it's a very delusive description, as the options are not being saved when using lean_modal (https://github.com/Dogfalo/materialize/issues/1464), so they should be passed only to openModal.

To sum up:

var onModalHide = function() {
    alert("Modal closed!");
};

$("#id-of-your-modal").openModal({
    complete : onModalHide
});


回答2:

It' easy now with the latest version:

http://materializecss.com/modals.html

You can customize the behavior of each modal using these options. For example, you can call a custom function to run when a modal is dismissed. To do this, just place your function in the intialization code as shown below.

  $('.modal').modal({
      dismissible: true, // Modal can be dismissed by clicking outside of the modal
      ready: function(modal, trigger) { // Callback for Modal open. Modal and trigger parameters available.
        alert("Ready");
        console.log(modal, trigger);
      },
      complete: function() { alert('Closed'); } // Callback for Modal close
    }
  );

EDIT: Originally I have answered it long time back but recently @JackRogers reviewed and here is the code please use it if it works :) I have no work setup to test it.

$('.modal').modal({
      dismissible: true, // Modal can be dismissed by clicking outside of the modal
      onOpenEnd: function(modal, trigger) { // Callback for Modal open. Modal and trigger parameters available.
        alert("Ready");
        console.log(modal, trigger);
      },
      onCloseEnd: function() { // Callback for Modal close
        alert('Closed');  
      } 
    }
  );


回答3:

Maybe I'm too late to share my thoughts here but in case you want to pass a variable/argument in your function expression when modal close. You may use this code

var onModalHide = function(param1) {
    alert("Modal closed!");
};

$("#id-of-your-modal").openModal({
    complete : onModalHide('your_parameter')
});

E.g. when you want to reset the fields of your form when modal close. Hope this will help. By the way, thanks to Jack L/@Jack L. (i dunno how to mention T.T)



回答4:

In my case the open param was required to open the modal and detect complete event, example:

function openModal(){     
   $("#modal_id").modal('open', {
      dismissible: true,
      complete: function() { console.log('Close modal'); }
   })
}