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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T00:22:36+00:00 2026-06-15T00:22:36+00:00

I have a form_for(:remote=>true) working but I want to display a regular javascript confirmation

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I have a form_for(:remote=>true) working but I want to display a regular javascript confirmation box before submitting.

Is there anyway to achieve this?
Ideally some kind of :before or :onsubmit that would accept cancelling submission with something like: return confirm("Are you sure?"); or maybe a javascript event hook?

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    2026-06-15T00:22:37+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 12:22 am

    You can do this easily with the confirm option:

    <%= for_form @my_thing, remote: true do |f| %>
      <%= f.text_field :my_value %>
      <%= f.submit 'Submit', confirm: 'Are you sure?' %>
    <% end %>
    

    You need to be using a Rails UJS driver (enabled by default on new Rails projects) for this to work seamlessly.

    There are also hooks into the form submission lifecycle you can access if you so wish:

    • ajax:beforeSend – triggered before the XHR request is made; return false to cancel the request
    • ajax:success – triggered on a successful response from the server
    • ajax:error – triggered on an error response from the server
    • ajax:complete – triggered on either a success or error response from the server

    So, as an example, you should be able to mimic the confirm form helper option with some code like this:

    $("#my_remote_form").on('ajax:beforeSend', function() {
      return confirm("Are you sure?");
    });
    
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