I\'m wondering how I can insert text into a text area using jquery, upon the click of an anchor tag.
I don\'t want to replace text already in textarea, I want to append new text to textarea.
I\'m wondering how I can insert text into a text area using jquery, upon the click of an anchor tag.
I don\'t want to replace text already in textarea, I want to append new text to textarea.
From what you have in Jason\'s comments try:
$(\'a\').click(function() //this will apply to all anchor tags
{
$(\'#area\').val(\'foobar\'); //this puts the textarea for the id labeled \'area\'
})
Edit- To append to text look at below
$(\'a\').click(function() //this will apply to all anchor tags
{
$(\'#area\').val($(\'#area\').val()+\'foobar\');
})
I like the jQuery function extension. However, the this refers to the jQuery object not the DOM object. So I\'ve modified it a little to make it even better (can update in multiple textboxes / textareas at once).
jQuery.fn.extend({
insertAtCaret: function(myValue){
return this.each(function(i) {
if (document.selection) {
//For browsers like Internet Explorer
this.focus();
var sel = document.selection.createRange();
sel.text = myValue;
this.focus();
}
else if (this.selectionStart || this.selectionStart == \'0\') {
//For browsers like Firefox and Webkit based
var startPos = this.selectionStart;
var endPos = this.selectionEnd;
var scrollTop = this.scrollTop;
this.value = this.value.substring(0, startPos)+myValue+this.value.substring(endPos,this.value.length);
this.focus();
this.selectionStart = startPos + myValue.length;
this.selectionEnd = startPos + myValue.length;
this.scrollTop = scrollTop;
} else {
this.value += myValue;
this.focus();
}
});
}
});
This works really well. You can insert into multiple places at once, like:
$(\'#element1, #element2, #element3, .class-of-elements\').insertAtCaret(\'text\');
I use this function in my code:
$.fn.extend({
insertAtCaret: function(myValue) {
this.each(function() {
if (document.selection) {
this.focus();
var sel = document.selection.createRange();
sel.text = myValue;
this.focus();
} else if (this.selectionStart || this.selectionStart == \'0\') {
var startPos = this.selectionStart;
var endPos = this.selectionEnd;
var scrollTop = this.scrollTop;
this.value = this.value.substring(0, startPos) +
myValue + this.value.substring(endPos,this.value.length);
this.focus();
this.selectionStart = startPos + myValue.length;
this.selectionEnd = startPos + myValue.length;
this.scrollTop = scrollTop;
} else {
this.value += myValue;
this.focus();
}
});
return this;
}
});
input{width:100px}
label{display:block;margin:10px 0}
<script src=\"https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js\"></script>
<label>Copy text from: <input id=\"in2copy\" type=\"text\" value=\"x\"></label>
<label>Insert text in: <input id=\"in2ins\" type=\"text\" value=\"1,2,3\" autofocus></label>
<button onclick=\"$(\'#in2ins\').insertAtCaret($(\'#in2copy\').val())\">Insert</button>
It\'s not 100% mine, I googled it somewhere and then tuned for mine app.
Usage: $(\'#element\').insertAtCaret(\'text\');
I know this is an old question but for people searching for this solution it\'s worth noting that you should not use append() to add content to a textarea. the append() method targets innerHTML not the value of the textarea. The content may appear in the textarea but it will not be added to the element\'s form value.
As noted above using:
$(\'#textarea\').val($(\'#textarea\').val()+\'new content\');
will work fine.
this one allow you \"inject\" a piece of text to textbox, inject means: appends the text where cursor is.
function inyectarTexto(elemento,valor){
var elemento_dom=document.getElementsByName(elemento)[0];
if(document.selection){
elemento_dom.focus();
sel=document.selection.createRange();
sel.text=valor;
return;
}if(elemento_dom.selectionStart||elemento_dom.selectionStart==\"0\"){
var t_start=elemento_dom.selectionStart;
var t_end=elemento_dom.selectionEnd;
var val_start=elemento_dom.value.substring(0,t_start);
var val_end=elemento_dom.value.substring(t_end,elemento_dom.value.length);
elemento_dom.value=val_start+valor+val_end;
}else{
elemento_dom.value+=valor;
}
}
And you can use it like this:
<a href=\"javascript:void(0);\" onclick=\"inyectarTexto(\'nametField\',\'hello world\');\" >Say hello world to text</a>
Funny and have more sence when we have \"Insert Tag into Text\" functionality.
works in all browsers.
Hej this is a modified version which works OK in FF @least for me and inserts at the carets position
$.fn.extend({
insertAtCaret: function(myValue){
var obj;
if( typeof this[0].name !=\'undefined\' ) obj = this[0];
else obj = this;
if ($.browser.msie) {
obj.focus();
sel = document.selection.createRange();
sel.text = myValue;
obj.focus();
}
else if ($.browser.mozilla || $.browser.webkit) {
var startPos = obj.selectionStart;
var endPos = obj.selectionEnd;
var scrollTop = obj.scrollTop;
obj.value = obj.value.substring(0, startPos)+myValue+obj.value.substring(endPos,obj.value.length);
obj.focus();
obj.selectionStart = startPos + myValue.length;
obj.selectionEnd = startPos + myValue.length;
obj.scrollTop = scrollTop;
} else {
obj.value += myValue;
obj.focus();
}
}
})
have you tried:
$(\"#yourAnchor\").click(function () {
$(\"#yourTextarea\").val(\"your text\");
});
not sure about autohighlighting, though.
EDIT:
To append:
$(\"#yourAnchor\").click(function () {
$(\"#yourTextarea\").append(\"your text to append\");
});
What you ask for should be reasonably straightforward in jQuery-
$(function() {
$(\'#myAnchorId\').click(function() {
var areaValue = $(\'#area\').val();
$(\'#area\').val(areaValue + \'Whatever you want to enter\');
});
});
The best way that I can think of highlighting inserted text is by wrapping it in a span with a CSS class with background-color
set to the color of your choice. On the next insert, you could remove the class from any existing spans (or strip the spans out).
However, There are plenty of free WYSIWYG HTML/Rich Text editors available on the market, I\'m sure one will fit your needs
Here is a quick solution that works in jQuery 1.9+:
a) Get caret position:
function getCaret(el) {
if (el.prop(\"selectionStart\")) {
return el.prop(\"selectionStart\");
} else if (document.selection) {
el.focus();
var r = document.selection.createRange();
if (r == null) {
return 0;
}
var re = el.createTextRange(),
rc = re.duplicate();
re.moveToBookmark(r.getBookmark());
rc.setEndPoint(\'EndToStart\', re);
return rc.text.length;
}
return 0;
};
b) Append text at caret position:
function appendAtCaret($target, caret, $value) {
var value = $target.val();
if (caret != value.length) {
var startPos = $target.prop(\"selectionStart\");
var scrollTop = $target.scrollTop;
$target.val(value.substring(0, caret) + \' \' + $value + \' \' + value.substring(caret, value.length));
$target.prop(\"selectionStart\", startPos + $value.length);
$target.prop(\"selectionEnd\", startPos + $value.length);
$target.scrollTop = scrollTop;
} else if (caret == 0)
{
$target.val($value + \' \' + value);
} else {
$target.val(value + \' \' + $value);
}
};
c) Example
$(\'textarea\').each(function() {
var $this = $(this);
$this.click(function() {
//get caret position
var caret = getCaret($this);
//append some text
appendAtCaret($this, caret, \'Some text\');
});
});
It works good for me in Chrome 20.0.11
var startPos = this[0].selectionStart;
var endPos = this[0].selectionEnd;
var scrollTop = this.scrollTop;
this[0].value = this[0].value.substring(0, startPos) + myVal + this[0].value.substring(endPos, this[0].value.length);
this.focus();
this.selectionStart = startPos + myVal.length;
this.selectionEnd = startPos + myVal.length;
this.scrollTop = scrollTop;
If you want to append content to the textarea without replacing them, You can try the below
$(\'textarea\').append(\'Whatever need to be added\');
According to your scenario it would be
$(\'a\').click(function()
{
$(\'textarea\').append($(\'#area\').val());
})
I used that and it work fine :)
$(\"#textarea\").html(\"Put here your content\");
Remi
I think this would be better
$(function() {
$(\'#myAnchorId\').click(function() {
var areaValue = $(\'#area\').val();
$(\'#area\').val(areaValue + \'Whatever you want to enter\');
});
});
Another solution is described also here in case some of the other scripts does not work in your case.
This is similar to the answer given by @panchicore with a minor bug fixed.
function insertText(element, value)
{
var element_dom = document.getElementsByName(element)[0];
if (document.selection)
{
element_dom.focus();
sel = document.selection.createRange();
sel.text = value;
return;
}
if (element_dom.selectionStart || element_dom.selectionStart == \"0\")
{
var t_start = element_dom.selectionStart;
var t_end = element_dom.selectionEnd;
var val_start = element_dom.value.substring(value, t_start);
var val_end = element_dom.value.substring(t_end, element_dom.value.length);
element_dom.value = val_start + value + val_end;
}
else
{
element_dom.value += value;
}
}
Simple solution would be : (Assumption: You want whatever you type inside the textbox to get appended to what is already there in the textarea)
In the onClick event of the < a > tag,write a user-defined function, which does this:
function textType(){
var **str1**=$(\"#textId1\").val();
var **str2**=$(\"#textId2\").val();
$(\"#textId1\").val(str1+str2);
}
(where the ids,textId1- for o/p textArea textId2-for i/p textbox\')
$.fn.extend({
insertAtCaret: function(myValue) {
var elemSelected = window.getSelection();
if(elemSelected) {
var startPos = elemSelected.getRangeAt(0).startOffset;
var endPos = elemSelected.getRangeAt(0).endOffset;
this.val(this.val().substring(0, startPos)+myValue+this.val().substring(endPos,this.val().length));
} else {
this.val(this.val()+ myValue) ;
}
}
});