@gry-dmitrij/react-textarea-autosize
v8.3.4
Published
textarea component for React which grows with content
Downloads
2
Maintainers
Readme
react-textarea-autosize
Drop-in replacement for the textarea component which automatically resizes textarea as content changes. A native React version of the popular jQuery Autosize! Weighs around 1.3KB (minified & gzipped).
This module supports IE9 and above.
import TextareaAutosize from 'react-textarea-autosize';
// If you use CommonJS syntax:
// var TextareaAutosize = require('react-textarea-autosize').default;
React.renderComponent(
<div>
<TextareaAutosize />
</div>,
document.getElementById('element'),
);
Install
npm install react-textarea-autosize
Demo
https://andarist.github.io/react-textarea-autosize/
Props
Special props:
| prop | type | description |
| ------------------- | --------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| maxRows
| number
| Maximum number of rows up to which the textarea can grow |
| minRows
| number
| Minimum number of rows to show for textarea |
| onHeightChange
| func
| Function invoked on textarea height change, with height as first argument. The second function argument is an object containing additional information that might be useful for custom behaviors. Current options include { rowHeight: number }
. |
| cacheMeasurements
| boolean
| Reuse previously computed measurements when computing height of textarea. Default: false
|
Apart from these, the component accepts all props that are accepted by <textarea/>
, like style
, onChange
, value
, etc.
FAQ
How to focus
Get a ref to inner textarea:
<TextareaAutosize ref={(tag) => (this.textarea = tag)} />
And then call a focus on that ref:
this.textarea.focus();
To autofocus:
<TextareaAutosize autoFocus />
(all HTML attributes are passed to inner textarea)
How to test it with jest and react-test-renderer if you need ref
Because jest provides polyfills for DOM
objects by requiring jsdom and
react-test-renderer doesn't
provide refs for rendered components out of the box (calling ref callbacks with
null
), you need to supply a mocked ref in your tests in you need it for your tests.
You can do it like this (more can be read
here):
const tree = renderer
.create(<TextareaAutosize />, {
createNodeMock: () => document.createElement('textarea'),
})
.toJSON();