easy-richtextarea

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Easy RichTextarea

A textarea element that handles and hands off events well.

This element enshrines the concept of being active, that is hogging the user input. This means that several event handlers are registered to handle user input events when the element is activated. These handlers are then unregistered when the element is deactivated. Using it will take some of the headache out of having multiple textareas in one application because only the active rich textarea will invoke its handlers. It also provides better event handling. For example, the change handler will be invoked whenever the content or selection changes, no matter how often, rather then just, say, when the focus is lost.

JSX support

There is now support for JSX in the form of Juxtapose. What this means is that Easy will now help you with the architecture of your large application. So although Easy elements will continue to work standalone, their use with Juxtapose is recommended.

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Installation

You can install Easy RichTextarea with npm:

npm install easy-richtextarea

You can also clone the repository with Git...

git clone https://github.com/djalbat/easy-richtextarea.git

...and then install the dependencies with npm from within the project's root directory:

npm install

Example

There is a small development server that can be run from within the project's directory with the following command:

npm start

The example will then be available at the following URL:

http://localhost:8888

The source for the example can be found in the src/example.js file and correspondingsrc/example folder. You are encouraged to try the example whilst reading what follows. You can rebuild it on the fly with the following command:

npm run watch-debug

The development server will reload the page whenever you make changes.

One last thing to bear in mind is that this package is included by way of a relative rather than a package import. If you are importing it into your own application, however, you should use the standard package import.

Usage

The RichTextarea element is typically created with several handlers:

import { RichTextarea } from "easy-richtextarea";

const richTextarea =

        <RichTextarea onCustomChange={changeCustomHandler}
                      onCustomScroll={scrollCUstomHandler}
                      onCustomFocus={focusCustomHandler}
                      onCustomBlur={blurCustomHandler}
        />

      ;

function changeCustomHandler(event, element) {
  const contentChanged = element.hasContentChanged(),
        selectionChanged = element.hasSelectionChanged();

  console.log(contentChanged, selectionChanged)
}

function scrollCUstomHandler(event, element) {
  const scrollTop = element.getScrollTop(),
        scrollLeft = element.getScrollLeft();

  console.log(scrollTop, scrollLeft)
}

function focusCustomHandler(event, element) {
  console.log("focus")
}

function blurCustomHandler(event, element) {
  console.log("blur")
}

Activating and deactivating the element couldn't be simpler:

richTextarea.activate();

richTextarea.deactivate();

Or you can just set the active attribute directly initially:

<RichTextarea ... active />

Styles

There is no default styling. The rich textarea element has a class name, however, allowing you to style it with CSS. Or a better way is to use Easy with Style. For example:

import withStyle from "easy-with-style";

export default withStyle(RichTextarea)`

  display: none;

  .active {

    display: block

  }

`;

Here active rich textarea elements are visible, inactive ones are not.

Building

Automation is done with npm scripts, have a look at the package.json file. The pertinent commands are:

npm run build-debug
npm run watch-debug

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