1.1 KiB
1.1 KiB
no-onchange
Enforce usage of onBlur
over/in parallel with onChange
on select menu elements for accessibility. onBlur
should be used instead of onChange
, unless absolutely necessary and it causes no negative consequences for keyboard only or screen reader users. onBlur
is a more declarative action by the user: for instance in a dropdown, using the arrow keys to toggle between options will trigger the onChange
event in some browsers. Regardless, when a change of context results from an onBlur
event or an onChange
event, the user should be notified of the change unless it occurs below the currently focused element.
References
Rule details
This rule takes no arguments.
Succeed
<select onBlur={updateModel}>
<option/>
</select>
<select>
<option onBlur={handleOnBlur} onChange={handleOnChange} />
</select>
Fail
<select onChange={updateModel} />