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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T16:51:38+00:00 2026-05-28T16:51:38+00:00

I have a form which I want to submit only if a condition is

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I have a form which I want to submit only if a condition is true. But there is also a case in which I want to programmatically.

Following works when manually submitting the form:

<input type="submit" value="submit" onclick="return checkForTheCondition();"/>  

Following works for the submitting the form programmatically but it doesn’t check for the condition for submitting the form.

$('form').submit();

So I tried to do the following for programmatically checking the condition before submitting the form but when I use the following code it doesn’t even submit the form which was being done by $('form').submit();:

$('form').submit(function() {
    return checkForTheCondition();
});

checkForTheCondition() returns either true or false.

Is it possible to programmatically submit the form just like it works for manual form submission where it checks for a condition before submitting the form?

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    2026-05-28T16:51:39+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 4:51 pm

    You should be able to do it this way:

    if (checkForTheCondition()) {
        $('form').submit();
    }
    

    Edit: I think I understand your problem now.

    Calling $('form').submit(function () { ... }); does NOT trigger the event. The function is not a callback! Instead it binds the function to the submit event. So when you call this:

    $('form').submit(function() {
        return checkForTheCondition();
    });
    

    You do not trigger the event, insted you bind return checkForTheCondition(); this is somewhat the same as onclick="return checkForTheCondition();" but it will be called everytime the form is submitted, and not only when the submit button is clicked.

    I would do it this way:

    <input type="submit" value="submit">
    <script>
        $(document).ready(function () {
            $('form').submit(function() {
                return checkForTheCondition();
            });
        });
    </script>
    

    Then you can just call $('form').submit(); and checkForTheCondition() will be called each time. You can read more about jQuery and submit here.
    Good luck

    Edit again:

    I realise the easiest solution would be this:

    <form method="post" action="somepage" onsubmit="return checkForTheCondition();">
        <!-- Inputs -->
        <input type="submit" value="submit">
    </form>
    

    This will make $('form').submit(); and clicks on the submit button call checkForTheCondition() before submitting. Enjoy!

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