I have a simple Angular 2 directive that modifies the input value of a textbox. Note that i'm using the Model-Driven form approach.
@Directive({
selector: '[appUpperCase]'
})
export class UpperCaseDirective{
constructor(private el: ElementRef, private control : NgControl) {
}
@HostListener('input',['$event']) onEvent($event){
console.log($event);
let upper = this.el.nativeElement.value.toUpperCase();
this.control.valueAccessor.writeValue(upper);
}
}
The dom updates properly, however the model updates after every other keystroke. Take a look at the plnkr
This thrills me because I encountered this earlier and was left scratching my head.
Revisiting the issue, what you need to do is to change your
this.control.valueAccessor.writeValue(upper)
where the ControlValueAccessor is explicitly writing to the DOM element and not to the control itself to instead callwhich will change the value on the control and be correctly reflected both on the page and in the control's property. https://angular.io/docs/ts/latest/api/forms/index/ControlValueAccessor-interface.html
Here's a forked plunker: http://plnkr.co/edit/rllNyE07uPhUA6UfiLkU?p=preview
I was looking for something like this, but when I tried the code in my project I was getting errors on the line this.el.nativeElement.value.toUpperCase() as per the working example above given by @silentsod.
I amended the code to:
Here's a forked plunker: http://plnkr.co/edit/uf6udp7mQYmnKX6hGPpR?p=preview