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POSTing an Indeterminate Checkbox Value

October 12th, 2018 Leave a comment Go to comments

There is a such thing as an indeterminate checkbox value. It’s a checkbox () that isn’t checked. Nor is it not checked. It’s indeterminate.

We can even select a checkbox in that state and style it with CSS!

Some curious points though:

  1. It’s only possible to set via JavaScript. There is no HTML attribute or value for it.
  2. It doesn’t POST (or GET or whatever else) or have a value. It’s like being unchecked.

So, say you had a form like this:

<form action="" method="POST" id="form">
  
  <input name="name" type="text" value="Chris" />
  
  <input name="vegetarian" type="checkbox" class="veg">
  
  <input type="submit" value="Submit">
  
</form>

And, for whatever reason, you make that checkbox indeterminate:

let veg = document.querySelector(".veg");
veg.indeterminate = true;

If you serialize that form and take a look at what will POST, you’ll get "name=Chris". No value for the checkbox. Conversely, had you checked the checkbox in the HTML and didn’t touch it in JavaScript, you’d get "name=Chris&vegetarian=on".

Apparently, this is by design. Checkboxes are meant to be boolean, and the indeterminate value is just an aesthetic thing meant to indicate that visual “child” checkboxes are in a mixed state (some checked, some not). That’s fine. Can’t change it now without serious breakage of websites.

But say you really need to know on the server if a checkbox is in that indeterminate state. The only way I can think of is to have a buddy hidden input that you keep in sync.

<input name="vegetarian" type="checkbox" class="veg">
<input name="vegetarian-value" type="hidden" class="veg-value">
let veg = document.querySelector(".veg");
let veg_value = document.querySelector(".veg-value"); 
veg.indeterminate = true;
veg_value.value = "indeterminate";

I’ve set the indeterminate value of one input and I’ve set another hidden input value to "indeterminate", which I can POST. Serialized means it looks like "name=Chris&vegetarian-value=indeterminate". Good enough.

See the Pen Can you POST an intermediate value? by Chris Coyier (@chriscoyier) on CodePen.

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