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/**
* Copyright 2013-2015, Facebook, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant
* of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory.
*
* @providesModule ReactDOMTextarea
*/
'use strict';
var AutoFocusMixin = require("./AutoFocusMixin");
var DOMPropertyOperations = require("./DOMPropertyOperations");
var LinkedValueUtils = require("./LinkedValueUtils");
var ReactBrowserComponentMixin = require("./ReactBrowserComponentMixin");
var ReactClass = require("./ReactClass");
var ReactElement = require("./ReactElement");
var ReactUpdates = require("./ReactUpdates");
var assign = require("./Object.assign");
var invariant = require("./invariant");
var warning = require("./warning");
var textarea = ReactElement.createFactory('textarea');
function forceUpdateIfMounted() {
/*jshint validthis:true */
if (this.isMounted()) {
this.forceUpdate();
}
}
/**
* Implements a <textarea> native component that allows setting `value`, and
* `defaultValue`. This differs from the traditional DOM API because value is
* usually set as PCDATA children.
*
* If `value` is not supplied (or null/undefined), user actions that affect the
* value will trigger updates to the element.
*
* If `value` is supplied (and not null/undefined), the rendered element will
* not trigger updates to the element. Instead, the `value` prop must change in
* order for the rendered element to be updated.
*
* The rendered element will be initialized with an empty value, the prop
* `defaultValue` if specified, or the children content (deprecated).
*/
var ReactDOMTextarea = ReactClass.createClass({
displayName: 'ReactDOMTextarea',
tagName: 'TEXTAREA',
mixins: [AutoFocusMixin, LinkedValueUtils.Mixin, ReactBrowserComponentMixin],
getInitialState: function() {
var defaultValue = this.props.defaultValue;
// TODO (yungsters): Remove support for children content in <textarea>.
var children = this.props.children;
if (children != null) {
if ("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV) {
("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV ? warning(
false,
'Use the `defaultValue` or `value` props instead of setting ' +
'children on <textarea>.'
) : null);
}
("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV ? invariant(
defaultValue == null,
'If you supply `defaultValue` on a <textarea>, do not pass children.'
) : invariant(defaultValue == null));
if (Array.isArray(children)) {
("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV ? invariant(
children.length <= 1,
'<textarea> can only have at most one child.'
) : invariant(children.length <= 1));
children = children[0];
}
defaultValue = '' + children;
}
if (defaultValue == null) {
defaultValue = '';
}
var value = LinkedValueUtils.getValue(this);
return {
// We save the initial value so that `ReactDOMComponent` doesn't update
// `textContent` (unnecessary since we update value).
// The initial value can be a boolean or object so that's why it's
// forced to be a string.
initialValue: '' + (value != null ? value : defaultValue)
};
},
render: function() {
// Clone `this.props` so we don't mutate the input.
var props = assign({}, this.props);
("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV ? invariant(
props.dangerouslySetInnerHTML == null,
'`dangerouslySetInnerHTML` does not make sense on <textarea>.'
) : invariant(props.dangerouslySetInnerHTML == null));
props.defaultValue = null;
props.value = null;
props.onChange = this._handleChange;
// Always set children to the same thing. In IE9, the selection range will
// get reset if `textContent` is mutated.
return textarea(props, this.state.initialValue);
},
componentDidUpdate: function(prevProps, prevState, prevContext) {
var value = LinkedValueUtils.getValue(this);
if (value != null) {
var rootNode = this.getDOMNode();
// Cast `value` to a string to ensure the value is set correctly. While
// browsers typically do this as necessary, jsdom doesn't.
DOMPropertyOperations.setValueForProperty(rootNode, 'value', '' + value);
}
},
_handleChange: function(event) {
var returnValue;
var onChange = LinkedValueUtils.getOnChange(this);
if (onChange) {
returnValue = onChange.call(this, event);
}
ReactUpdates.asap(forceUpdateIfMounted, this);
return returnValue;
}
});
module.exports = ReactDOMTextarea;