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@jasonmit/ember-content-editable

v1.0.0-alpha.6

Published

A content-editable component for ember-cli that just works.

Downloads

8

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ember-content-editable

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Ember cli contenteditable component, with placeholder and value binding. Use it just like an input or textarea, but it will autoresize for you.

Installation

ember install ember-content-editable

Versions

0.11.1 is the last stable version making use of the codebase implemented by AddJAm which should be compatible with older ember and IE releases.

1.0.0-alpha.4 is a prerelease of a complete rewrite with the following changes:

  • removes jquery dependencies
  • removes IE9 and IE10 support
  • no observers and computed properties were harmed
  • only supports type text and therefore removes the type property completely
  • removes stringInterpolator functionality

This enables us to significantly reduce the complexity of this addon as we now are able to rely on the browser to handle the modification of the dom and we only need to make sure to keep the binding of the provided property in sync. This should eliminate any potential bugs resulting from earlier custom implementations of key and copy-paste handlers as well as modifying the caret position. Please add any concerns or missing functionality to this issue or contribute your ideas to the 1.0.0-rewrite branch.

Usage

Use it just like input or textarea.

{{content-editable value=name
                   placeholder="Your name"}}

You can also pass in an extra CSS class if required, and of course specify the tag.

{{content-editable value=name
                   placeholder="Your name"
                   class="name-field"
                   tagName="h3"}}

Options

Option Name | Description | Default ---------------------|------------------------------------------------|--------- value | The value to be edited | "" placeholder | Placeholder displayed when value is blank | "" class | String with any extra css class | none spellcheck | Uses browsers spellcheck, same as with <input> | none disabled | If true, element can't be edited, focused or tabbed to | false maxlength | Maximum length of the input, in characters | none allowNewlines | If false, linebreaks can't be entered | true autofocus | If true, the element will be focused once inserted into the document | false clearPlaceholderOnFocus | If true, the placeholder will be cleared as soon as the element gains focus (even if no content is present yet) | false

Events

This addon supports events supported by the ember component model (except for keyboard events). See the ember documentation for details or the dummy app within the test folder for an example. As this addon uses keyboard events slightly renamed hooks are available as making use of the default hooks would override the addons implementation.

event | description | argument -- | -- | -- insert-newline | if allowNewlines is set to true, this event is triggered whenever a new line is inserted | event length-exceeded | if maxlength is set, every action that exceeds the limit triggers this event | total numbers of character entered enter | triggers when the enter key is pressed | event escape-press | triggers when the escape key is pressed | event key-up | keyUp replacement | event key-press | keyPress replacement | event key-down | keyDown replacement | event

Customizing Placeholder Color

.ember-content-editable:empty {
  color: rgba(0,0,0,0.6);
}

Common Problems

These are some solutions to common problems browsers have with contenteditable elements.

Tab Index

The tabindex attribute is bound to the element in the DOM, but only certain tags support it.

The following elements support the tabindex attribute: A, AREA, BUTTON, INPUT, OBJECT, SELECT, and TEXTAREA.

So to use tabindex, you'll also need to set tagName to one of those.

Newlines aren't showing

Try using whitespace: pre-line; or whitespace: pre-wrap; in your CSS.

I can't blur the element

A solution to this is to call window.getSelection().removeAllRanges() after you call blur() on the element.

For example, if you have enter='endEditing' on your content-editable, the following action would prevent the newline and blur the element.

endEditing(contentEditable, event) {
  event.preventDefault();
  contentEditable.element.blur();
  window.getSelection().removeAllRanges();
}

Cursor appears too big when element is empty

Setting display: block; in CSS seems to solve this.

Acknowledements

AddJAm has done a great job writing and maintaining this addon for a long time. Thanks guys.

Contributions

If you want to report a bug, please open a new issue. Any bugs that are not totally obvious should include a way to reproduce the issue (like ember-twiddle) or a failing test. Or even better, provide a PR which tests and fixes the issue.

In case you find there is a feature missing, please provide a PR with corresponding test coverage. Please keep in mind to keep addons lightweight. If in doubt, open an issue first and see what others think about it.