The HTMLFormElement
interface represents a <form>
element in the DOM; it allows access to and in some cases modification of aspects of the form, as well as access to its component elements.
This interface also inherits properties from its parent, HTMLElement
.
HTMLFormElement.elements
Read only
HTMLFormControlsCollection
holding all form controls belonging to this form element.HTMLFormElement.length
Read only
long
reflecting the number of controls in the form.HTMLFormElement.name
DOMString
reflecting the value of the form's name
HTML attribute, containing the name of the form.HTMLFormElement.method
DOMString
reflecting the value of the form's method
HTML attribute, indicating the HTTP method used to submit the form. Only specified values can be set.HTMLFormElement.target
DOMString
reflecting the value of the form's target
HTML attribute, indicating where to display the results received from submitting the form.HTMLFormElement.action
DOMString
reflecting the value of the form's action
HTML attribute, containing the URI of a program that processes the information submitted by the form.HTMLFormElement.encoding
or HTMLFormElement.enctype
DOMString
reflecting the value of the form's enctype
HTML attribute, indicating the type of content that is used to transmit the form to the server. Only specified values can be set. The two properties are synonyms.HTMLFormElement.acceptCharset
DOMString
reflecting the value of the form's accept-charset
HTML attribute, representing the character encoding that the server accepts.HTMLFormElement.autocomplete
DOMString
reflecting the value of the form's autocomplete
HTML attribute, indicating whether the controls in this form can have their values automatically populated by the browser.HTMLFormElement.noValidate
Boolean
reflecting the value of the form's novalidate
HTML attribute, indicating whether the form should not be validated.Named inputs are added to their owner form instance as properties, and can overwrite native properties if they share the same name (eg a form with an input named action
will have its action
property return that input instead of the form's action
HTML attribute).
This interface also inherits methods from its parent, HTMLElement
.
HTMLFormElement.submit()
HTMLFormElement.reset()
HTMLFormElement.checkValidity()
true
if the element's child controls are subject to constraint validation and satisfy those contraints; returns false
if some controls do not satisfy their constraints. Fires an event named invalid
at any control that does not satisfy its constraints; such controls are considered invalid if the event is not canceled. It is up to the programmer to decide how to respond to false
.HTMLFormElement.reportValidity()
true
if the element's child controls satisfy their validation constraints. When false
is returned, cancelable invalid
events are fired for each invalid child and validation problems are reported to the user.HTMLFormElement.requestAutocomplete()
off
or on
. The form will receive an event once the user has finished with the interface, the event will either be autocomplete
when the fields have been filled or autocompleteerror
when there was a problem. This method has been removed from Chrome and Firefox — see bug 1270740 for background information on why.
To obtain an HTMLFormElement
object, you can use a CSS selector with querySelector()
, or you can get a list of all of the forms in the document using its forms
property.
Document.forms
returns an array of HTMLFormElement
objects listing each of the forms on the page. You can then use any of the following syntaxes to get an individual form:
document.forms[index]
index
into the array of forms.document.forms[id]
id
.document.forms[name]
name
attribute's value is name
.You can access the list of the form's data-containing elements by examining the form's elements
property. This returns an HTMLFormControlsCollection
listing all of the form's user data entry elements, both those which are descendants of the <form>
and those which are made members of the form using their form
attributes.
The elements which are included by HTMLFormElement.elements
and HTMLFormElement.length
are:
<button>
<fieldset>
<input>
(with the exception that any whose type
is "image"
are omitted for historical reasons)<object>
<output>
<select>
<textarea>
No other elements are included in the list returned by elements
, which makes it an excellent way to get at the elements most important when processing forms.
Creating a new form element, modifying its attributes, then submitting it:
var f = document.createElement("form");// Create a form document.body.appendChild(f); // Add it to the document body f.action = "/cgi-bin/some.cgi"; // Add action and method attributes f.method = "POST"; f.submit(); // Call the form's submit method
Extract information from a form element and set some of its attributes:
<form name="formA" action="/cgi-bin/test" method="post"> <p>Press "Info" for form details, or "Set" to change those details.</p> <p> <button type="button" onclick="getFormInfo();">Info</button> <button type="button" onclick="setFormInfo(this.form);">Set</button> <button type="reset">Reset</button> </p> <textarea id="form-info" rows="15" cols="20"></textarea> </form> <script> function getFormInfo(){ // Get a reference to the form via its name var f = document.forms["formA"]; // The form properties we're interested in var properties = [ 'elements', 'length', 'name', 'charset', 'action', 'acceptCharset', 'action', 'enctype', 'method', 'target' ]; // Iterate over the properties, turning them into a string that we can display to the user var info = properties.reduce(function(property) { return property + ": " + f[property] }, "").join("\n"); // Set the form's <textarea> to display the form's properties document.forms["formA"].elements['form-info'].value = info; } function setFormInfo(f){ // Argument should be a form element reference. f.action = "a-different-url.cgi"; f.name = "a-different-name"; } </script>
Submit a form into a new window:
<!doctype html> <html> <head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <title>Example new-window form submission</title> </head> <body> <form action="test.php" target="_blank"> <p><label>First name: <input type="text" name="firstname"></label></p> <p><label>Last name: <input type="text" name="lastname"></label></p> <p><label><input type="password" name="pwd"></label></p> <fieldset> <legend>Pet preference</legend> <p><label><input type="radio" name="pet" value="cat"> Cat</label></p> <p><label><input type="radio" name="pet" value="dog"> Dog</label></p> </fieldset> <fieldset> <legend>Owned vehicles</legend> <p><label><input type="checkbox" name="vehicle" value="Bike">I have a bike</label></p> <p><label><input type="checkbox" name="vehicle" value="Car">I have a car</label></p> </fieldset> <p><button>Submit</button></p> </form> </body> </html>
XMLHttpRequest
If you want to know how to serialize and submit a form using the XMLHttpRequest
API, please read this paragraph.
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
HTML Living Standard The definition of 'HTMLFormElement' in that specification. | Living Standard | The following method has been added: requestAutocomplete() . |
HTML5 The definition of 'HTMLFormElement' in that specification. | Recommendation | The elements properties returns an HTMLFormControlsCollection instead of a raw HTMLCollection . This is mainly a technical change. The following method has been added: checkValidity() . The following properties have been added: autocomplete , noValidate , and encoding . |
Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 HTML Specification The definition of 'HTMLFormElement' in that specification. | Obsolete | No change |
Document Object Model (DOM) Level 1 Specification The definition of 'HTMLFormElement' in that specification. | Obsolete | Initial definition |
Desktop | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | |
Basic support | Yes | Yes | 1 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
acceptCharset |
Yes | ? | Yes | ? | Yes | ? |
action |
Yes | ? | Yes | ? | Yes | ? |
autocomplete |
Yes | ? | Yes | ? | Yes | ? |
checkValidity |
Yes | ? | Yes | ? | Yes | ? |
elements |
Yes | ? | Yes | ? | Yes | ? |
encoding |
Yes | ? | Yes | ? | Yes | ? |
enctype |
Yes | ? | Yes | ? | Yes | ? |
length |
Yes | ? | Yes | ? | Yes | ? |
method |
Yes | ? | Yes | ? | Yes | ? |
name |
Yes | ? | Yes | ? | Yes | ? |
noValidate |
Yes | ? | Yes | ? | Yes | ? |
reportValidity |
40 | 17 | 49 | No | Yes | Yes |
requestAutocomplete
|
No | ? | No | ? | No | ? |
reset |
Yes | ? | Yes | ? | Yes | ? |
submit |
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
target |
Yes | ? | Yes | ? | Yes | ? |
Mobile | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Android webview | Chrome for Android | Edge Mobile | Firefox for Android | Opera for Android | iOS Safari | Samsung Internet | |
Basic support | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
acceptCharset |
? | Yes | ? | Yes | Yes | ? | ? |
action |
? | Yes | ? | Yes | Yes | ? | ? |
autocomplete |
? | Yes | ? | Yes | Yes | ? | ? |
checkValidity |
? | Yes | ? | Yes | Yes | ? | ? |
elements |
? | Yes | ? | Yes | Yes | ? | ? |
encoding |
? | Yes | ? | Yes | Yes | ? | ? |
enctype |
? | Yes | ? | Yes | Yes | ? | ? |
length |
? | Yes | ? | Yes | Yes | ? | ? |
method |
? | Yes | ? | Yes | Yes | ? | ? |
name |
? | Yes | ? | Yes | Yes | ? | ? |
noValidate |
? | Yes | ? | Yes | Yes | ? | ? |
reportValidity |
40 | 40 | 17 | ? | ? | ? | 4.0 |
requestAutocomplete
|
? | No | ? | No | No | ? | ? |
reset |
? | Yes | ? | Yes | Yes | ? | ? |
submit |
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
target |
? | Yes | ? | Yes | Yes | ? | ? |
<form>
.
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