--- id: events title: SyntheticEvent permalink: docs/events.html layout: docs category: Reference --- This reference guide documents the `SyntheticEvent` wrapper that forms part of React's Event System. See the [Handling Events](/react/docs/handling-events.html) guide to learn more. ## Overview Your event handlers will be passed instances of `SyntheticEvent`, a cross-browser wrapper around the browser's native event. It has the same interface as the browser's native event, including `stopPropagation()` and `preventDefault()`, except the events work identically across all browsers. If you find that you need the underlying browser event for some reason, simply use the `nativeEvent` attribute to get it. Every `SyntheticEvent` object has the following attributes: ```javascript boolean bubbles boolean cancelable DOMEventTarget currentTarget boolean defaultPrevented number eventPhase boolean isTrusted DOMEvent nativeEvent void preventDefault() boolean isDefaultPrevented() void stopPropagation() boolean isPropagationStopped() DOMEventTarget target number timeStamp string type ``` > Note: > > As of v0.14, returning `false` from an event handler will no longer stop event propagation. Instead, `e.stopPropagation()` or `e.preventDefault()` should be triggered manually, as appropriate. ### Event Pooling The `SyntheticEvent` is pooled. This means that the `SyntheticEvent` object will be reused and all properties will be nullified after the event callback has been invoked. This is for performance reasons. As such, you cannot access the event in an asynchronous way. ```javascript function onClick(event) { console.log(event); // => nullified object. console.log(event.type); // => "click" const eventType = event.type; // => "click" setTimeout(function() { console.log(event.type); // => null console.log(eventType); // => "click" }, 0); // Won't work. this.state.clickEvent will only contain null values. this.setState({clickEvent: event}); // You can still export event properties. this.setState({eventType: event.type}); } ``` > Note: > > If you want to access the event properties in an asynchronous way, you should call `event.persist()` on the event, which will remove the synthetic event from the pool and allow references to the event to be retained by user code. ## Supported Events React normalizes events so that they have consistent properties across different browsers. The event handlers below are triggered by an event in the bubbling phase. To register an event handler for the capture phase, append `Capture` to the event name; for example, instead of using `onClick`, you would use `onClickCapture` to handle the click event in the capture phase. - [Clipboard Events](#clipboard-events) - [Composition Events](#composition-events) - [Keyboard Events](#keyboard-events) - [Focus Events](#focus-events) - [Form Events](#form-events) - [Mouse Events](#mouse-events) - [Selection Events](#selection-events) - [Touch Events](#touch-events) - [UI Events](#ui-events) - [Wheel Events](#wheel-events) - [Media Events](#media-events) - [Image Events](#image-events) - [Animation Events](#animation-events) - [Transition Events](#transition-events) - [Other Events](#other-events) * * * ## Reference ### Clipboard Events Event names: ``` onCopy onCut onPaste ``` Properties: ```javascript DOMDataTransfer clipboardData ``` * * * ### Composition Events Event names: ``` onCompositionEnd onCompositionStart onCompositionUpdate ``` Properties: ```javascript string data ``` * * * ### Keyboard Events Event names: ``` onKeyDown onKeyPress onKeyUp ``` Properties: ```javascript boolean altKey number charCode boolean ctrlKey boolean getModifierState(key) string key number keyCode string locale number location boolean metaKey boolean repeat boolean shiftKey number which ``` * * * ### Focus Events Event names: ``` onFocus onBlur ``` These focus events work on all elements in the React DOM, not just form elements. Properties: ```javascript DOMEventTarget relatedTarget ``` * * * ### Form Events Event names: ``` onChange onInput onSubmit ``` For more information about the onChange event, see [Forms](/react/docs/forms.html). * * * ### Mouse Events Event names: ``` onClick onContextMenu onDoubleClick onDrag onDragEnd onDragEnter onDragExit onDragLeave onDragOver onDragStart onDrop onMouseDown onMouseEnter onMouseLeave onMouseMove onMouseOut onMouseOver onMouseUp ``` The `onMouseEnter` and `onMouseLeave` events propagate from the element being left to the one being entered instead of ordinary bubbling and do not have a capture phase. Properties: ```javascript boolean altKey number button number buttons number clientX number clientY boolean ctrlKey boolean getModifierState(key) boolean metaKey number pageX number pageY DOMEventTarget relatedTarget number screenX number screenY boolean shiftKey ``` * * * ### Selection Events Event names: ``` onSelect ``` * * * ### Touch Events Event names: ``` onTouchCancel onTouchEnd onTouchMove onTouchStart ``` Properties: ```javascript boolean altKey DOMTouchList changedTouches boolean ctrlKey boolean getModifierState(key) boolean metaKey boolean shiftKey DOMTouchList targetTouches DOMTouchList touches ``` * * * ### UI Events Event names: ``` onScroll ``` Properties: ```javascript number detail DOMAbstractView view ``` * * * ### Wheel Events Event names: ``` onWheel ``` Properties: ```javascript number deltaMode number deltaX number deltaY number deltaZ ``` * * * ### Media Events Event names: ``` onAbort onCanPlay onCanPlayThrough onDurationChange onEmptied onEncrypted onEnded onError onLoadedData onLoadedMetadata onLoadStart onPause onPlay onPlaying onProgress onRateChange onSeeked onSeeking onStalled onSuspend onTimeUpdate onVolumeChange onWaiting ``` * * * ### Image Events Event names: ``` onLoad onError ``` * * * ### Animation Events Event names: ``` onAnimationStart onAnimationEnd onAnimationIteration ``` Properties: ```javascript string animationName string pseudoElement float elapsedTime ``` * * * ### Transition Events Event names: ``` onTransitionEnd ``` Properties: ```javascript string propertyName string pseudoElement float elapsedTime ``` * * * ### Other Events Event names: ``` onToggle ```