how can the parent fire the custom event to notify its children/siblings? for example:
The difference you are talking about is either between the 'Capturing' event model or the 'Bubbling' event model. jQuery's trigger operates on the Bubble model probably because this is the more supported event model -- mainly thanks to Internet Explorer. The Bubble model only travels backwards up through an elements parents... this is the reason why your events don't trigger on div2
when fired from div1
, as it is always bubbling up and not down.
I've not tried custom events before with native functions but most modern browsers allow for you to decide which type of model you use when you set the event listener:
addEventListener (type, listener[, useCapture])
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/DOM/element.addEventListener
Basically if you use true
as the final argument the event listener should trigger in the Capture phase (which is when the event is travelling down the dom tree). If set to false the event will trigger in the bubbling phase which occurs when travelling back up the dom tree.
This has been discussed here:
Event Capturing vs Event Bubbling
As I've said whether this will work for bespoke events I'm not sure. I am pretty certain you can not do this with jQuery (as of yet) probably due to the lack of support in older browsers.
It appears what I guessed at above doesn't work. I thought as much due to the term 'Capturing' kind of makes you think about capturing user input -- and when bespoke events are involved there is no way to define a new kind of user input. So with that in mind I put together this quick jQuery plugin... it's only been roughly tested, but the logic should be sound - hope it's useful:
/**
* unbubble v0.2
*
* trigger an event down through the children of a collection,
* rather than up through it's parents
*
* @update 2013/03/18 - fixed the problem of triggering bubble phase each
* step down the element tree as pointed out by @vine.
*/
$.fn.unbubble = function( eventNames ){
var names = eventNames.split(' '),
non = names.length,
args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments);
/// our own trigger function designed to bubble down... not up!
var trigger = function(){
var i, events, elm = $(this);
/// make sure we can read the events array
if ( $._data ) {
/// make sure events is defined
if ( (events = $._data(this, 'events')) ) {
/// do a quick check, saves firing trigger on every element found
for ( i=0; i