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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T09:58:54+00:00 2026-06-09T09:58:54+00:00

I’m using hammer.js and it appears that I event.stopPropagation() doesn’t work with tap event.

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I’m using hammer.js and it appears that I event.stopPropagation() doesn’t work with tap event.

If I click on the child, the associated event is triggered but parent’s event is also triggered and I don’t want that.

$('#parent').hammer().bind('tap', function(e) {
    $(this).css('background', 'red');
});​​​​​​​​

$('#child').hammer().bind('tap', function(e) {
    e.stopPropagation();
    $(this).css('background', 'blue');
});

Here is an example: http://jsfiddle.net/Mt9gV/

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I also tried with jGestures and the issue seems to be the same.
How can I achieve this result with one of those library? (or another one if it is needed)

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    2026-06-09T09:58:55+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 9:58 am

    As mentioned in another comment, one would expect, as you did, that calling event.stopPropagation() would be all that is require to stop the event from bubbling up to the parent.

    Details: However, in Hammer.js this is not so. Hammer creates a new gesture state machine for each element on which you call $(el).hammer(). So when a touch event is fired on the child by the browser it is processed first by the logic for child and then again by the logic on the parent. As such to stop the parent from getting the tap event you must prevent the parent’s hammer state machine from getting the original touch event. Generally, calling event.stopPropagation() will also stop the propagation of the original event. However, hammer.js’s tap event is fired on touchend but the originalEvent is the cached touchstart event. As such, stopping propagation on the original event has no effect because the touchstart event has long ago bubbled up through the DOM.

    Solution? I believe this is a bug in hammer – submit a pull request that corrects the originalEvent in the tap event. As others have suggested you could check the event’s target, but that’s always the parent element – another bug in my opinion. So instead check the event.originalEvent.target. Here’s a JS fiddle with this mediocre solution implemented: http://jsfiddle.net/HHRHR/

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