Getting access to a jquery element that was just appended to the DOM

Greg Alexander picture Greg Alexander · Apr 19, 2013 · Viewed 56.8k times · Source

I am simply appending an element that is on the DOM like:

$("#div_element").append('<a href="#">test</a>');

Right after I append it I need access to the element I just made in order to bind an click function to it, I tried:

$("#div_element").append('<a href="#">test</a>').click(function(){alert("test")});

But the above didn't work. I could uniquely id the element but that seems like a bit to much work when perhaps there is a way I can get the element right after I append it.

Answer

Kenneth picture Kenneth · Apr 19, 2013

You can do this:

var el = $('<a href="#">test</a>');

$("#div_element").append(el);

el.click(function(){alert("test")});

// or preferrably:
el.on('click', function(){alert("test")});

The append function accepts two types of arguments: a string or a jQuery element. In case a string is passed in, it will create a jQuery element internally and append it to the parent element.

In this case, you want access to the jQuery element yourself, so you can attach the event handler. So instead of passing in the string and let jQuery create an element, you have to create the element first and then pass it to the append-function.

After you've done that, you still have access to the jQuery element to be able to attach the handler.