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Is it possible to edit a text input with javascript and add to the Undo stack?

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Is there a way to edit the contents of an input or textarea with javascript, and have that change be undo-able with the browser's "undo" command (eg ctrl-Z)?

I am trying to insert a string, such as "Foo {0} bar", into the value at the selection, and if the user has selected a range, the selected range is inserted into the string in place of the "{0}".

For example if the textarea contains "Example 1 2 3" and the cursor is at "Example 1| 2 3", then the function would change the value to "Example 1Foo blah bar 2 3" (valueIfNothingSelected being "blah" in this case). If the range "1 2" was selected, the function would instead change the value to "Example Foo 1 2 bar 3".

In Chrome I tested this function out, and it does what it is supposed to, but I cannot reverse the change with undo.

function insertTextAtCursor(text, valueIfNothingSelected) {
    var field = $('textarea[name="task_log_description"]')[0];
    var startPos = field.selectionStart;
    var endPos = field.selectionEnd;
    var processedText;
    if (startPos == endPos) {
        processedText = text.replace('{0}', valueIfNothingSelected);
        field.value = field.value.substring(0, startPos) + processedText + field.value.substring(endPos, field.value.length);
        field.selectionStart = startPos + text.indexOf('{0}');
        field.selectionEnd = field.selectionStart + valueIfNothingSelected.length;
    } else {
        var selectedText = field.value.substring(startPos, endPos);
        processedText = text.replace('{0}', selectedText);
        field.value = field.value.substring(0, startPos) + processedText + field.value.substring(endPos, field.value.length);
        field.selectionStart = startPos + text.indexOf('{0}');
        field.selectionEnd = field.selectionStart + selectedText.length;
    }
    field.focus();
}
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Martin Avatar asked Nov 19 '14 21:11

Martin


2 Answers

I found a solution that works at https://stackoverflow.com/a/10345596/1021426

By replacing the "field.value = ..." lines with:

document.execCommand("insertText", false, processedText);

...and moving "field.focus()" to before that line, I was able to achieve the undo/redo functionality I desired.

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Martin Avatar answered Sep 28 '22 09:09

Martin


Here's a solution which works in Firefox too, is the most performant one and offers undo functionality everywhere except Firefox (where it just isn't possible natively)

// Solution
function insertText(textarea, text) {
    // https://stackoverflow.com/a/55174561/288906
    if (!document.execCommand('insertText', false, text)) {
        textarea.setRangeText(text);
    }
}

// Demo code to add text on click
const textarea = document.querySelector('textarea');
textarea.onclick = () => insertText(
  textarea,
  '@'
);
<textarea>Click in here to add text</textarea>

I also packaged this up as an npm module, improving consistency across browsers.

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fregante Avatar answered Sep 28 '22 10:09

fregante