Jquery select all elements that have $jquery.data()
You could do
$('[data-myAttr!=""]');
this selects all elements which have an attribute data-myAttr
which is not equal to '' (so it must have been set); (only for elements that have their data attribute set in HTML not via jQuery)
you could also use filter() (which works for data attributes set from jQuery)
$('*').filter(function() {
return $(this).data('myAttr') !== undefined;
});
You can use filter():
var elements = $("*").filter(function() {
return $(this).data("myAttr") !== undefined;
});
The best and simple way to select them is:
$('[data-myAttr]')
More Information:
I tested a lot of things.
Using $('[data-myAttr!=""]')
doesn't work for all cases. Because elements that do not have a data-myAttr
set, will have their data-myAttr
equal to undefined
and $('[data-myAttr!=""]')
will select those as well, which is incorrect.