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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T16:34:47+00:00 2026-05-26T16:34:47+00:00

I have a script that does an ajax request out on a keyup event

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I have a script that does an ajax request out on a keyup event on my search input box. I am noticing in Firefox (I am looking at the console) that every request that is sent off finishes. So there are a ton of ajax requests that happen.

Is there anyway to kill an ajax request in progress upon a keyup event?

jQuery:

jQuery(function() {
  var request;
  request = function(url, keyword) {
    return $.post('/backpack/' + url + '/search?keyword=' + keyword, function(data) {
      var el;
      el = "#result_" + url;
      return $(el).html(data);
    });
  };
  $("#search_text").bind("keyup", function() {
    var query, url, _i, _len, _ref;
    query = $(this).val();
    if (query.length > 2) {
      _ref = ['tracks', 'albums', 'artists'];
      for (_i = 0, _len = _ref.length; _i < _len; _i++) {
        url = _ref[_i];
        request(url, query);
      }
      return $("#search_suggestions").show();
    } else {
      return $("#search_suggestions").hide();
    }
  });
  return $("#suggestion_all_results").bind("click", function() {
    return $('#search_form form').submit();
  });
});
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    2026-05-26T16:34:48+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 4:34 pm

    This has already been answered in the ultimate-uber-authoritative thread here.

    Short answer: it returns an XHR object and you can call abort()

    If you are sending on keyup events, you might also think about adding a delay; it’s going to be a pretty big load on your server, so wait for a pause of a few seconds between strokes before you bother kicking off the event.

    As Erv Walter said in the above thread’s comments: “Of note, if the server has already received the request, it may continue processing the request (depending on the platform of the server) even though the browser is no longer listening for a response. There is no reliable way to make the web server stop in its tracks with processing a request that is in progress.”

    I’ve run into the same issues doing ajax suggest lookups 😉

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