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Limit rows in HTML5 textarea


I'm looking for a solution to a problem, but I'm not able to find it. It could be in AngularJS or in Javascript (then I'll translate it in AngularJS). The problem is that I have to limit the rows of a simple textarea. The attribute 'rows=x' of HTML5 limit just the view. I have to limit the lines. The problem is that even if graphycally the lines go down, the components looks at it as a unique line. The user has to press ENTER to create a new line. But, I have to limit the lines. I did this directive:

angular.module('app').directive('maxlines', function (): any {
return function (scope: any, element: any, attrs: any) {
    element.bind("keydown keypress", function (event: any) {

        if (event.which === 13) {
            var text = element.val(),
                numberOfLines = (text.match(/\n/g) || []).length + 1,
                maxRows = parseInt(element.attr('rows'));

            if (event.which === 13 && numberOfLines === maxRows) {
                return false;
            }
        }
    });
};
});

It works if I press ENTER, but it doesnt work if I continue to write withouth press enter.


Solution

  • I think you can do this with pure HTML.

    <textarea cols="20" rows="5" wrap="hard" maxlength="100">

    The wrap="hard" means that once the user has reached the end of the line - in this case, 20 characters - a newline will be inserted.

    Once the user has reached 100 characters - the same as filling in 5 lines with 20 characters - no more input will be allowed.

    Now, this doesn't stop someone from adding 10 lines with 10 characters - but does it get close to what you want to do?