Activates a suggestion menu to expand text snippets as you type.
$ npm install --save @github/text-expander-element
Import as ES modules:
import '@github/text-expander-element'With a script tag:
<script type="module" src="./node_modules/@github/text-expander-element/dist/bundle.js"><text-expander keys=": @ #" multiword="#">
<textarea></textarea>
</text-expander>keysis a space separated list of menu activation keysmultiworddefines whether the expansion should use several words or not- you can provide a space separated list of activation keys that should support multi-word matching
suffixis a string that is appended to the value during expansion, default is a single space character
text-expander-change is fired when a key is matched. In event.detail you can find:
key: The matched key; for example::.text: The matched text; for example:cat, for:cat.- If the
keyis specified in themultiwordattribute then the matched text can contain multiple words; for examplecat and dogfor:cat and dog.
- If the
provide: A function to be called when you have the menu results. Takes aPromisewith{matched: boolean, fragment: HTMLElement}wherematchedtells the element whether a suggestion is available, andfragmentis the menu content to be displayed on the page.
const expander = document.querySelector('text-expander')
expander.addEventListener('text-expander-change', function(event) {
const {key, provide, text} = event.detail
if (key !== ':') return
const suggestions = document.querySelector('.emoji-suggestions').cloneNode(true)
suggestions.hidden = false
for (const suggestion of suggestions.children) {
if (!suggestion.textContent.match(text)) {
suggestion.remove()
}
}
provide(Promise.resolve({matched: suggestions.childElementCount > 0, fragment: suggestions}))
})The returned fragment should be consisted of filtered [role=option] items to be selected. For example:
<ul class="emoji-suggestions" hidden>
<li role="option" data-value="π">π :cat2:</li>
<li role="option" data-value="π">π :dog:</li>
</ul>text-expander-value is fired when an item is selected. In event.detail you can find:
key: The matched key; for example::.item: The selected item. This would be one of the[role=option]. Use this to work out thevalue.value: A null value placeholder to replace the query. To replace the text query, simply re-assign this value.continue: A boolean value to specify whether to continue autocompletion after inserting a value. Defaults tofalse. If set totrue, will not add a space after inserted value and will keep firing thetext-expander-changeevent.
const expander = document.querySelector('text-expander')
expander.addEventListener('text-expander-value', function(event) {
const {key, item} = event.detail
if (key === ':') {
event.detail.value = item.getAttribute('data-value')
}
})text-expander-committed is fired after the underlying input value has been updated in the DOM. In event.detail you can find:
input: TheHTMLInputElementorHTMLTextAreaElementthat just hadvaluechanges committed to the DOM.
const expander = document.querySelector('text-expander')
expander.addEventListener('text-expander-committed', function(event) {
const {input} = event.detail
})text-expander-activate is fired just after the menu has been assigned and appended to the DOM, and just before it is about to be positioned near the text to expand. This is useful for assigning classes or calling imperative methods to show the menu, such as .showPopover().
text-expander-deactivate is fired just before the menu is going to be unassigned and removed from the DOM. This is useful for removing classes or running cleanup like removing from caches.
Browsers without native custom element support require a polyfill.
- Chrome
- Firefox
- Safari
- Microsoft Edge
npm install
npm test
Distributed under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.