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>; }