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dom - JavaScript: How to get parent element by selector?

Example:

<div someAttr="parentDiv. We need to get it from child.">
    <table>
        ...
        <td> <div id="myDiv"></div> </td>
        ...
    </table>
</div>

I want to get the parent by some selector from the inner div element (the one with the myDiv class).

How do I achieve that with plain JavaScript, without jQuery?

Something like:

var div = document.getElementById('myDiv');
div.someParentFindMethod('some selector');
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You may use closest() in modern browsers:

var div = document.querySelector('div#myDiv');
div.closest('div[someAtrr]');

Use object detection to supply a polyfill or alternative method for backwards compatability with IE.


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