A light replacement for built-in <textarea />
component which automatically adjusts its height to match the content.
NB: It does not require any polyfill
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import TextareaAutosize from 'react-autosize-textarea';
ReactDOM.renderComponent(
<TextareaAutosize {...textareaProps} onResize={(e) => {}} />,
document.body
);
npm install --save react-autosize-textarea
TextareaAutosize
is perfectly compatible with ReactJS default one, so to get started you can simply replace any <textarea></textarea>
with <TextareaAutosize></TextareaAutosize>
. It's that easy :)
You can pass any prop you're allowed to use with the default React textarea
(valueLink
too).
In addition to them, TextareaAutosize
comes with some optional custom props
to facilitate its usage:
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
onResize | Function |
optional. Called whenever the textarea resizes | |
rows | Number |
optional. Minimum number of visible rows | |
maxRows | Number |
optional. Maximum number of visible rows | |
async | Boolean |
false |
optional. Initialize autosize asynchronously. Enable it if you are using StyledComponents. This is forced to true when maxRows is set. Async initialization will make your page "jump" when the component appears, as it will first be rendered with the normal size, then resized to content. |
Sometimes you may need to react any time TextareaAutosize
resizes itself. To do so, you should use the optional callback onResize which will be triggered at any resize with the autosize:resized
event object:
function onResize(event) {
console.log(event.type); // -> "autosize:resized"
}
<TextareaAutosize onResize={onResize} />
You can set minHeight
and maxHeight
through CSS or inline-style as usual:
<TextareaAutosize style={{ minHeight: 20, maxHeight: 80 }} /> // min-height: 20px; max-height: 80px;
NB: you may need to take into account borders and/or padding.
In addition to minHeight
, you can force TextareaAutosize
to have a minimum number of rows by passing the prop rows
:
<TextareaAutosize rows={3} /> // minimun height is three rows
In addition to maxHeight
, you can force TextareaAutosize
to have a maximum number of rows by passing the prop maxRows
:
<TextareaAutosize maxRows={3} /> // maximum height is three rows
In order to manually call textarea
's DOM element functions like focus()
or blur()
, you need a ref to the DOM node.
You get one by using the prop innerRef
as shown in the example below:
class Form extends React.Component {
componentDidMount() {
this.textarea.focus();
}
render() {
return (
<TextareaAutosize innerRef={ref => this.textarea = ref} />
);
}
}
Chrome | Firefox | IE | Safari | Android |
---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | 9+ | Yes | 4+ |
This module is based on the very popular autosize script written by Jack Moore.