import {
ChangeDetectionStrategy,
ChangeDetectorRef,
Component,
ElementRef,
EventEmitter,
HostListener,
Injector,
NgZone,
forwardRef,
} from '@angular/core';
import { NG_VALUE_ACCESSOR } from '@angular/forms';
import { ValueAccessor } from '@ionic/angular/common';
import type { TextareaChangeEventDetail, TextareaInputEventDetail, Components } from '@ionic/core/components';
import { defineCustomElement } from '@ionic/core/components/ion-textarea.js';
import { ProxyCmp, proxyOutputs } from './angular-component-lib/utils';
const TEXTAREA_INPUTS = [
'autoGrow',
'autocapitalize',
'autofocus',
'clearOnEdit',
'color',
'cols',
'counter',
'counterFormatter',
'debounce',
'disabled',
'enterkeyhint',
'errorText',
'fill',
'helperText',
'inputmode',
'label',
'labelPlacement',
'maxlength',
'minlength',
'mode',
'name',
'placeholder',
'readonly',
'required',
'rows',
'shape',
'spellcheck',
'value',
'wrap',
];
/**
* Pulling the provider into an object and using PURE works
* around an ng-packagr issue that causes
* components with multiple decorators and
* a provider to be re-assigned. This re-assignment
* is not supported by Webpack and causes treeshaking
* to not work on these kinds of components.
*/
const accessorProvider = {
provide: NG_VALUE_ACCESSOR,
useExisting: /*@__PURE__*/ forwardRef(() => IonTextarea),
multi: true,
};
@ProxyCmp({
defineCustomElementFn: defineCustomElement,
inputs: TEXTAREA_INPUTS,
methods: ['setFocus', 'getInputElement'],
})
@Component({
selector: 'ion-textarea',
changeDetection: ChangeDetectionStrategy.OnPush,
template: '',
// eslint-disable-next-line @angular-eslint/no-inputs-metadata-property
inputs: TEXTAREA_INPUTS,
providers: [accessorProvider],
standalone: true,
})
export class IonTextarea extends ValueAccessor {
protected el: HTMLElement;
constructor(c: ChangeDetectorRef, r: ElementRef, protected z: NgZone, injector: Injector) {
super(injector, r);
c.detach();
this.el = r.nativeElement;
proxyOutputs(this, this.el, ['ionChange', 'ionInput', 'ionBlur', 'ionFocus']);
}
@HostListener('ionInput', ['$event.target'])
handleIonInput(el: HTMLIonTextareaElement): void {
this.handleValueChange(el, el.value);
}
}
export declare interface IonTextarea extends Components.IonTextarea {
/**
* The `ionChange` event is fired when the user modifies the textarea's value.
Unlike the `ionInput` event, the `ionChange` event is fired when
the element loses focus after its value has been modified.
*/
ionChange: EventEmitter>;
/**
* The `ionInput` event is fired each time the user modifies the textarea's value.
Unlike the `ionChange` event, the `ionInput` event is fired for each alteration
to the textarea's value. This typically happens for each keystroke as the user types.
When `clearOnEdit` is enabled, the `ionInput` event will be fired when
the user clears the textarea by performing a keydown event.
*/
ionInput: EventEmitter>;
/**
* Emitted when the input loses focus.
*/
ionBlur: EventEmitter>;
/**
* Emitted when the input has focus.
*/
ionFocus: EventEmitter>;
}