How to set focus on an element in Elm?

血红的双手。 提交于 2019-11-28 19:07:39

The focus function in the elm-lang/dom package is used to set focus with a Task (without using any ports or JavaScript).

Internally it uses requestAnimationFrame to ensure any new DOM updates are rendered before it tries to find the DOM node to focus on.

An example use:

type Msg
    = FocusOn String
    | FocusResult (Result Dom.Error ())

update : Msg -> Model -> ( Model, Cmd Msg )
update msg model =
    case msg of
        FocusOn id ->
            ( model, Dom.focus id |> Task.attempt FocusResult )

        FocusResult result ->
            -- handle success or failure here
            case result of
                Err (Dom.NotFound id) ->
                    -- unable to find dom 'id'
                Ok () ->
                    -- successfully focus the dom

Full example on Ellie

A workaround for this is to use Mutation Observers. Insert this JavaScript either in your main HTML page or in the main view of your Elm code:

var observer = new MutationObserver(function(mutations) {
  mutations.forEach(function(mutation) {
    handleAutofocus(mutation.addedNodes);
  });
});
var target = document.querySelector('body > div');
var config = { childList: true, subtree: true };
observer.observe(target, config);

function handleAutofocus(nodeList) {
  for (var i = 0; i < nodeList.length; i++) {
    var node = nodeList[i];
    if (node instanceof Element && node.hasAttribute('data-autofocus')) {
      node.focus();
      break;
    } else {
      handleAutofocus(node.childNodes);
    }
  }
}

Then create HTML elements by including Html.Attributes.attribute "data-autofocus" "".

Joe

I spent quite a bit of time exploring this recently. Unfortunately, I don't think it is possible with the existing elm-html library. However, I came up with a hack that utilizes css animations to trigger an event and embed that in pure js.

Here is my hack in Elm using a script node and a style node. It is very ugly in my opinion.

import Html exposing (div, button, text, input, node)
import Html.Events exposing (onClick)
import Html.Attributes exposing (type', class)
import StartApp.Simple

main =
  StartApp.Simple.start { model = model, view = view, update = update }

model = []

view address model =
  -- View now starts with a <style> and <script> (hacky)
  (node "style" [] [ Html.text style ]) ::
  (node "script" [] [Html.text script ]) ::
  (button [ onClick address AddInput ] [ text "Add Input" ]) ::
  model |>
  div []    

type Action = AddInput 

update action model =
  case action of
    AddInput -> (Html.p [] [input [type' "text", class "focus"] []]) :: model

-- Use pure string css (hacky)

style = """
.focus {
  animation-name: set-focus;
  animation-duration: 0.001s;
  -webkit-animation-name: set-focus;
  -webkit-animation-duration: 0.001s;
}
@-webkit-keyframes set-focus {
    0%   {color: #fff}
}
@keyframes set-focus {
    0%   {color: #fff}
}
"""

-- Cheating by embedding pure javascript... (hacky)

script = """
var insertListener = function(event){
 if (event.animationName == "set-focus") {
   event.target.focus();
 }               
}
document.addEventListener("animationstart", insertListener, false); // standard + firefox
document.addEventListener("MSAnimationStart", insertListener, false); // IE
document.addEventListener("webkitAnimationStart", insertListener, false); // Chrome + Safari
"""

With elm/html 0.19 you can set the Html.Attrbutes autofocus to True

input [ onInput Code, autofocus True ] []

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