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import { Component, Optional, ElementRef, ViewChild, ViewEncapsulation } from '@angular/core';
import { NgIf } from '@angular/common';
import { NgControl, NgModel } from '@angular/forms';
import { App } from '../app/app';
import { Config } from '../../config/config';
import { Content } from '../content/content';
import { Form } from '../../util/form';
import { InputBase } from './input-base';
import { Item } from '../item/item';
import { Label } from '../label/label';
import { NativeInput, NextInput } from './native-input';
import { NavController } from '../nav/nav-controller';
import { Platform } from '../../platform/platform';
/**
* @name Input
* @description
*
* `ion-input` is meant for text type inputs only, such as `text`,
* `password`, `email`, `number`, `search`, `tel`, and `url`. Ionic
* still uses an actual `<input type="text">` HTML element within the
* component, however, with Ionic wrapping the native HTML input
* element it's able to better handle the user experience and
* interactivity.
*
* Similarily, `<ion-textarea>` should be used in place of `<textarea>`.
*
* An `ion-input` is **not** used for non-text type inputs, such as a
* `checkbox`, `radio`, `toggle`, `range`, `select`, etc.
*
* @property [type] - The HTML input type (text, password, email, number, search, tel, or url)
* @property [clearInput] - A clear icon will appear in the input when there is a value. Clicking it clears the input.
*
* @usage
* ```html
* <ion-list>
* <ion-item>
* <ion-label primary>Inline Label</ion-label>
* <ion-input placeholder="Text Input"></ion-input>
* </ion-item>
*
* <ion-item>
* <ion-label primary fixed>Fixed Label</ion-label>
* <ion-input type="tel" placeholder="Tel Input"></ion-input>
* </ion-item>
*
* <ion-item>
* <ion-input type="number" placeholder="Number Input with no label"></ion-input>
* </ion-item>
*
* <ion-item>
* <ion-label primary stacked>Stacked Label</ion-label>
* <ion-input type="email" placeholder="Email Input"></ion-input>
* </ion-item>
*
* <ion-item>
* <ion-label primary stacked>Stacked Label</ion-label>
* <ion-input type="password" placeholder="Password Input"></ion-input>
* </ion-item>
*
* <ion-item>
* <ion-label primary floating>Floating Label</ion-label>
* <ion-input></ion-input>
* </ion-item>
*
* <ion-item>
* <ion-input placeholder="Clear Input" clearInput></ion-input>
* </ion-item>
* </ion-list>
* ```
*
* @demo /docs/v2/demos/input/
*/
@Component({
selector: 'ion-input',
template: `
<input [type]="type" [(ngModel)]="_value" (blur)="inputBlurred($event)" (focus)="inputFocused($event)" [placeholder]="placeholder" class="text-input">
<input [type]="type" aria-hidden="true" next-input *ngIf="_useAssist">
<button clear [hidden]="!clearInput" type="button" class="text-input-clear-icon" (click)="clearTextInput()" (mousedown)="clearTextInput()"></button>
<div (touchstart)="pointerStart($event)" (touchend)="pointerEnd($event)" (mousedown)="pointerStart($event)" (mouseup)="pointerEnd($event)" class="input-cover" tappable *ngIf="_useAssist"></div>
`,
directives: [NativeInput, NextInput, NgIf, NgModel],
encapsulation: ViewEncapsulation.None,
})
export class TextInput extends InputBase {
constructor(
config: Config,
form: Form,
@Optional() item: Item,
app: App,
platform: Platform,
elementRef: ElementRef,
@Optional() scrollView: Content,
@Optional() nav: NavController,
@Optional() ngControl: NgControl
) {
super(config, form, item, app, platform, elementRef, scrollView, nav, ngControl);
}
/**
* @private
*/
inputBlurred(ev: UIEvent) {
this.blur.emit(ev);
}
/**
* @private
*/
inputFocused(ev: UIEvent) {
this.focus.emit(ev);
}
/**
* @private
*/
clearTextInput() {
console.debug('Should clear input');
this._value = '';
this.onChange(this._value);
this.writeValue(this._value);
}
}
/**
* @name TextArea
* @description
*
* `ion-textarea` is is used for multi-line text inputs. Ionic still
* uses an actual `<textarea>` HTML element within the component;
* however, with Ionic wrapping the native HTML text area element, Ionic
* is able to better handle the user experience and interactivity.
*
* Not that `<ion-textarea>` must load its value from the `value` or
* `[(ngModel)]` attribute. Unlike the native `<textarea>` element,
* `<ion-textarea>` does not support loading its value from the
* textarea's inner content.
*
* When requiring only a single-line text input, we recommend using
* `<ion-input>` instead.
*
* @usage
* ```html
* <ion-item>
* <ion-label>Comments</ion-label>
* <ion-textarea></ion-textarea>
* </ion-item>
*
* <ion-item>
* <ion-label stacked>Message</ion-label>
* <ion-textarea [(ngModel)]="msg"></ion-textarea>
* </ion-item>
*
* <ion-item>
* <ion-label floating>Description</ion-label>
* <ion-textarea></ion-textarea>
* </ion-item>
*
* <ion-item>
* <ion-label>Long Description</ion-label>
* <ion-textarea rows="6" placeholder="enter long description here..."></ion-textarea>
* </ion-item>
* ```
*
* @demo /docs/v2/demos/textarea/
*/
@Component({
selector: 'ion-textarea',
template:
'<textarea [(ngModel)]="_value" (blur)="inputBlurred($event)" (focus)="inputFocused($event)" [placeholder]="placeholder" class="text-input"></textarea>' +
'<input type="text" aria-hidden="true" next-input *ngIf="_useAssist">' +
'<div (touchstart)="pointerStart($event)" (touchend)="pointerEnd($event)" (mousedown)="pointerStart($event)" (mouseup)="pointerEnd($event)" class="input-cover" tappable *ngIf="_useAssist"></div>',
directives: [NativeInput, NextInput, NgIf],
encapsulation: ViewEncapsulation.None,
})
export class TextArea extends InputBase {
constructor(
config: Config,
form: Form,
@Optional() item: Item,
app: App,
platform: Platform,
elementRef: ElementRef,
@Optional() scrollView: Content,
@Optional() nav: NavController,
@Optional() ngControl: NgControl
) {
super(config, form, item, app, platform, elementRef, scrollView, nav, ngControl);
}
/**
* @private
*/
ngOnInit() {
super.ngOnInit();
if (this._item) {
this._item.setCssClass('item-textarea', true);
}
}
/**
* @private
*/
inputBlurred(ev: UIEvent) {
this.blur.emit(ev);
}
/**
* @private
*/
inputFocused(ev: UIEvent) {
this.focus.emit(ev);
}
}