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javascript - Check event.target.parentElement with matchesSelector js

Not concerned about old browser fallback. Also, can't use libraries.

I have an event object. I am testing the event.target against a css selector via matchesSelector:

event['target'].matchesSelector('css selector here');

this works, as does:

event['target']['parentElement'].matchesSelector('css selector here');

...and:

event['target']['parentElement']['parentElement'].matchesSelector('css selector here');

What I'm looking for is some possible object method beyond my understanding that I could use to check each parentElement all the way up for a match, without a for loop. My focus is on efficiency.

Thanks!

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The closest() function will do what you need.

It starts from the element itself, and traverses parents (heading toward the document root) until it finds a node that matches the provided selectorString. Somewhat similar to jQuery's parents() function.

So your code will look like that:

event.target.closest(selectorString)

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