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onBlur for div element in React

Stack Overflow Asked by Neel Dsouza on December 23, 2021

I want to perform a function after a div element has left focus.

I’m using tabIndex and onBlur function inside the div. And its working fine when i manually put focus by clicking on any of the elements inside the div. But by default when no item is clicked inside the div, its not working.

My component is a Functional Component & the div is rendered dynamically so also I’m unable to set focus using useRef.

const renderHeaderCell = (header, headerKey) => {
    return (
      <div className="DataTable__header-cell-wrapper">
        {filterable ? (
          <IconButton onClick={() => toggleFilterPanel(headerKey)}>
            <i className="material-icons">filter_list</i>
          </IconButton>
        ) : null}
        {activeFilterHeader === headerKey ? (
          <div
            tabIndex={0}
            onFocus={e => {
              console.log("DIV", "focus");
            }}
            onBlur={e => {
              console.log("DIV", "blur");
            }}
            style={{ border: "1px solid blue" }}
          >
            DIV container
            <input
              type="text"
              onFocus={e => {
                console.log("input", "focus");
              }}
              onBlur={e => {
                e.stopPropagation();
                console.log("input", "blur");
              }}
              placeholder="Inside Textbox"
            />
            Click outside
          </div>
        ) : null}
        {sortedByColumn === headerKey ? renderSortIcon() : null}
      </div>
    );
  };

Code after i click the icon to show the DIV

  const toggleFilterPanel = headerKey => {
    if (activeFilterHeader === headerKey) {
      setActiveFilterHeader("");
    } else {
      setActiveFilterHeader(headerKey);
      setUniqueItemsForFilter(getUniqueItemsForFilter(rows, headerKey));
    }
  };

Code after onBlur is called

const onBlur = () => {
    console.log("Blured");
  };

So how shall i make onBlur to work on a div element?

Following image shows current focus

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One Answer

blur event may be very trick especially if you have focusable elements inside focusable element. Open console and play with that piece of code a little bit in order to understand better how 'blur' and 'focus' events work.

class BlurExample extends React.Component {
  render() {
    const {title} = this.props;
    return (
      <div
        tabIndex={ 0 }
        onFocus={ () => {console.log('main', 'focus');} }
        onBlur={ () => {console.log('main', 'blur');} }
        style={ { border: '1px solid coral', padding: '10px', fontFamily: 'sans-serif' } }
      >
        Click here 1
        <input
          type="text"
          onFocus={ () => {console.log('input', 'focus');} }
          onBlur={ () => {console.log('input', 'blur');} }
          placeholder="Click here 2"
          style={ { margin: '0 10px', padding: '10px' } }
        />
        Click here 3
      </div>
    );
  }
}
  
ReactDOM.render(
  <BlurExample />,
  document.body
);
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/react/15.1.0/react.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/react/15.1.0/react-dom.min.js"></script>

blur event won't happen if you click inside focused element. Exception if you have another focusable element inside and you click on it. But Notice that after main blur you will see input focus and main focus and if you will click outside of the main element you will also see two blur events: input blur and after that main blur

Answered by Arseniy-II on December 23, 2021

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