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How can I make a TextArea stretch to fill the content, expanding the parent in the process?

So I have a TextArea and as the user pastes paragraphs into it, or just writes in it, I want it to expand vertically to reveal all the available text. I.e. not to use a scrollbar in the text field itself... much like what happens on many web pages. Many users, myself included, don't like to be forced to edit in a small window. Exactly how Facebook status updates box works.

I've tried

myTextArea.autoSize()

wrapped in an

myTextArea.textProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener()....);

but that doesn't work. I think it's happy autosizing to its current size.

The left, right & top anchors are set to it's parent AnchorPane. I've tried it with the bottom attached and not attached. Ideally I'd like to grow the anchor pane as the textarea grows.

I don't mind reading the TextProperty and calculating a trigger size which I set myself... but this seems a hacky approach IF there is already a best practise. The number of properties and sub objects of javafx is sufficiently daunting that it seems like a good point to ask the question here, rather than trying to figure out how many pixels the font/paragraphs etc are taking up.

Update:

So I thought maybe I was overthinking it, and all I needed to do was to switch the scrollbars off and the rest would happen. Alas, looking for available fields and methods for "scroll", "vertical", "vbar" comes up with nothing I can use. ScrollTopProperty looks like it's for something else.

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Daniel Gerson Avatar asked Sep 03 '13 09:09

Daniel Gerson


3 Answers

The problem; the height of textArea is wanted to be grown or shrunk while its text is changing by either user's typing or copy-pasting. Here is another approach:

public class TextAreaDemo extends Application {

    private Text textHolder = new Text();
    private double oldHeight = 0;

    @Override
    public void start(Stage primaryStage) {
        final TextArea textArea = new TextArea();
        textArea.setPrefSize(200, 40);
        textArea.setWrapText(true);

        textHolder.textProperty().bind(textArea.textProperty());
        textHolder.layoutBoundsProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener<Bounds>() {
            @Override
            public void changed(ObservableValue<? extends Bounds> observable, Bounds oldValue, Bounds newValue) {
                if (oldHeight != newValue.getHeight()) {
                    System.out.println("newValue = " + newValue.getHeight());
                    oldHeight = newValue.getHeight();
                    textArea.setPrefHeight(textHolder.getLayoutBounds().getHeight() + 20); // +20 is for paddings
                }
            }
        });

        Group root = new Group(textArea);
        Scene scene = new Scene(root, 300, 250);
        primaryStage.setScene(scene);
        primaryStage.show();

        //  See the explanation below of the following line. 
        //  textHolder.setWrappingWidth(textArea.getWidth() - 10);  // -10 for left-right padding. Exact value can be obtained from caspian.css
    }

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        launch(args);
    }
}

But it has a drawback; the textarea's height is changing only if there are line breaks (ie Enter keys) between multiple lines, if the user types long enough the text gets wrapped to multiple line but the height is not changing.

To workaround this drawback I added this line

textHolder.setWrappingWidth(textArea.getWidth() - 10);

after primaryStage.show();. It works well for long typings where user does not linebreaks. However this generates another problem. This problem occurs when the user is deleting the text by hitting "backspace". The problem occurs exactly when the textHolder height is changed and where the textArea's height is set to new value. IMO it maybe a bug, didn't observe deeper.

In both case the copy-pasting is handling properly.

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Uluk Biy Avatar answered Nov 10 '22 11:11

Uluk Biy


Awaiting a better, i use this hacky solution.

  • lookup the vertical scrollbar of the textarea.
  • make it transparent
  • listen to its visible property
  • when the scrollbar become visible i add a row to the textarea.

The code:

import javafx.application.Application;
import javafx.beans.value.ChangeListener;
import javafx.beans.value.ObservableValue;
import javafx.collections.ObservableList;
import javafx.geometry.Orientation;
import javafx.scene.Node;
import javafx.scene.Parent;
import javafx.scene.Scene;
import javafx.scene.control.ScrollBar;
import javafx.scene.control.TextArea;
import javafx.scene.layout.AnchorPane;
import javafx.stage.Stage;

public class GrowGrowTextArea extends Application {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        launch(args);
    }

    @Override
    public void start(Stage primaryStage) throws Exception {
        AnchorPane root = new AnchorPane();
        root.setStyle("-fx-padding:20;-fx-background-color:dodgerblue;");
        final TextArea textArea = new TextArea();
        AnchorPane.setTopAnchor(textArea, 10.0);
        AnchorPane.setLeftAnchor(textArea, 10.0);
        AnchorPane.setRightAnchor(textArea, 10.0);
        root.getChildren().add(textArea);
        primaryStage.setScene(new Scene(root, 400, 300));
        primaryStage.show();
        ScrollBar scrollBar = lookupVerticalScrollBar(textArea);
        scrollBar.setOpacity(0.0);
        scrollBar.visibleProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener<Boolean>() {

            @Override
            public void changed(ObservableValue<? extends Boolean> source,
                                Boolean wasVisible,
                                Boolean isVisible) {
                if (isVisible) {
                    textArea.setPrefRowCount(textArea.getPrefRowCount() + 1);
                    textArea.requestLayout();
                }
            }
        });

    }

    private ScrollBar lookupVerticalScrollBar(Node node) {
        if (node instanceof ScrollBar && ((ScrollBar)node).getOrientation() == Orientation.VERTICAL) {
            return (ScrollBar) node;
        }
        if (node instanceof Parent) {
            ObservableList<Node> children = ((Parent) node).getChildrenUnmodifiable();
            for (Node child : children) {
                ScrollBar scrollBar = lookupVerticalScrollBar(child);
                if (scrollBar != null) {
                    return scrollBar;
                }
            }
        }
        return null;
    }
}
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gontard Avatar answered Nov 10 '22 10:11

gontard


I had a similar problem with creating expanding TextArea. I was creating TextArea that looks like TextField and expand vertically every time when there is no more space in line. I have tested all solutions that I could find on this topic on stack and other sources available. I found few good solutions but neither was good enough.

After many hours of fighting, I figured out this approach.

I extended TextArea class, override layoutChildren() method and add a listener on text height.

  @Override
  protected void layoutChildren() {
    super.layoutChildren();
    setWrapText(true);
    addListenerToTextHeight();
  }

  private void addListenerToTextHeight() {
    ScrollPane scrollPane = (ScrollPane) lookup(".scroll-pane");
    scrollPane.setHbarPolicy(ScrollBarPolicy.NEVER);
    scrollPane.setVbarPolicy(ScrollBarPolicy.NEVER);

    StackPane viewport = (StackPane) scrollPane.lookup(".viewport");

    Region content = (Region) viewport.lookup(".content");

    Text text = (Text) content.lookup(".text");
    text.textProperty().addListener(textHeightListener(text));
  }

  private InvalidationListener textHeightListener(Text text) {
    return (property) -> {
      // + 1 for little margin
      double textHeight = text.getBoundsInLocal().getHeight() + 1;

      //To prevent that our TextArena will be smaller than our TextField
      //I used DEFAULT_HEIGHT = 18.0
      if (textHeight < DEFAULT_HEIGHT) {
        textHeight = DEFAULT_HEIGHT;
      }

      setMinHeight(textHeight);
      setPrefHeight(textHeight);
      setMaxHeight(textHeight);
    };
  }
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Jakub Rybiński Avatar answered Nov 10 '22 12:11

Jakub Rybiński