I want to focus to the next item using Arrow keys.
In keydown event handler, I use event.currentTarget.nextSibling
to access the next item.
Is there another way to accomplish this?
In the event handler, I want to use JQuery to do this. How to do this?
<ul>
<li *ngFor = "let work of works" tabindex="-1"
(keydown.ArrowDown)="handleKeyEvent( $event, 'Arrow Down' )">
<div class="guide-label">
<div>{{work.cd}}</div>
<div>{{work.name}}</div>
</div>
</li>
</ul>
export class WorkComponent {
...
handleKeyEvent(event: Event): void {
event.currentTarget.nextSibling.focus();
event.preventDefault();
}
}
Create a focus directive (and register it in your NgModule
) that calls focus()
on the host element when the input value changes to true
:
@Directive({
selector : '[myFocus]'
})
class MyFocus {
constructor(public renderer: Renderer, public elementRef: ElementRef) {}
@Input()
set myFocus(value :boolean) {
if(value) {
this.renderer.invokeElementMethod(
this.elementRef.nativeElement, 'focus', []);
}
}
}
Add the selector and a binding that passes true
or false
to the directive when it is supposed to be focused:
<li *ngFor = "let work of works let idx=index" tabindex="-1"
[myFocus]="idx == focusedIdx" (keydown.ArrowDown)="handleKeyEvent( $event, 'Arrow Down' )">
Update focusedIdx
on key events:
handleKeyEvent(event: Event): void {
this.focusedIdx++;
}
See also Angular 2: Focus on newly added input element
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