input range onChangeComplate event





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I try to implement input range in my react app. But can`t find way how to trigger function when drag is over. Implementation must work on Chrome.



      <input
className="slider"
onChange={this.handleMinProbabilitySlideChange}
onMouseUp={this.handleDragEnd} // not working
onBlur={this.handleDragEnd} // not working
value={minProbability}
type="range"
min="0"
max="100"
step="1"
/>









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    Why do you need a separate handler for 'drag over' event? onChange should be enough to handle changes.

    – UjinT34
    Nov 24 '18 at 9:45











  • because by value I create request to server, and I don`t want to do it every time when value is change, just when drag is end

    – Edgaras Karka
    Nov 24 '18 at 9:53











  • Check stackoverflow.com/questions/18544890/…

    – UjinT34
    Nov 24 '18 at 10:02


















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I try to implement input range in my react app. But can`t find way how to trigger function when drag is over. Implementation must work on Chrome.



      <input
className="slider"
onChange={this.handleMinProbabilitySlideChange}
onMouseUp={this.handleDragEnd} // not working
onBlur={this.handleDragEnd} // not working
value={minProbability}
type="range"
min="0"
max="100"
step="1"
/>









share|improve this question


















  • 2





    Why do you need a separate handler for 'drag over' event? onChange should be enough to handle changes.

    – UjinT34
    Nov 24 '18 at 9:45











  • because by value I create request to server, and I don`t want to do it every time when value is change, just when drag is end

    – Edgaras Karka
    Nov 24 '18 at 9:53











  • Check stackoverflow.com/questions/18544890/…

    – UjinT34
    Nov 24 '18 at 10:02














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I try to implement input range in my react app. But can`t find way how to trigger function when drag is over. Implementation must work on Chrome.



      <input
className="slider"
onChange={this.handleMinProbabilitySlideChange}
onMouseUp={this.handleDragEnd} // not working
onBlur={this.handleDragEnd} // not working
value={minProbability}
type="range"
min="0"
max="100"
step="1"
/>









share|improve this question














I try to implement input range in my react app. But can`t find way how to trigger function when drag is over. Implementation must work on Chrome.



      <input
className="slider"
onChange={this.handleMinProbabilitySlideChange}
onMouseUp={this.handleDragEnd} // not working
onBlur={this.handleDragEnd} // not working
value={minProbability}
type="range"
min="0"
max="100"
step="1"
/>






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  • 2





    Why do you need a separate handler for 'drag over' event? onChange should be enough to handle changes.

    – UjinT34
    Nov 24 '18 at 9:45











  • because by value I create request to server, and I don`t want to do it every time when value is change, just when drag is end

    – Edgaras Karka
    Nov 24 '18 at 9:53











  • Check stackoverflow.com/questions/18544890/…

    – UjinT34
    Nov 24 '18 at 10:02














  • 2





    Why do you need a separate handler for 'drag over' event? onChange should be enough to handle changes.

    – UjinT34
    Nov 24 '18 at 9:45











  • because by value I create request to server, and I don`t want to do it every time when value is change, just when drag is end

    – Edgaras Karka
    Nov 24 '18 at 9:53











  • Check stackoverflow.com/questions/18544890/…

    – UjinT34
    Nov 24 '18 at 10:02








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Why do you need a separate handler for 'drag over' event? onChange should be enough to handle changes.

– UjinT34
Nov 24 '18 at 9:45





Why do you need a separate handler for 'drag over' event? onChange should be enough to handle changes.

– UjinT34
Nov 24 '18 at 9:45













because by value I create request to server, and I don`t want to do it every time when value is change, just when drag is end

– Edgaras Karka
Nov 24 '18 at 9:53





because by value I create request to server, and I don`t want to do it every time when value is change, just when drag is end

– Edgaras Karka
Nov 24 '18 at 9:53













Check stackoverflow.com/questions/18544890/…

– UjinT34
Nov 24 '18 at 10:02





Check stackoverflow.com/questions/18544890/…

– UjinT34
Nov 24 '18 at 10:02












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