I have a number input within a React component, and it needs to accept numbers with a decimal point. Usually, entries will be in the fractions of a cent, like 0.0073
, that kind of thing.
<div className="form-group">
<label htmlFor="rate" className="col-sm-6 control-label">Rate:</label>
<div className="col-sm-2">
<input type="number"
title="Rate"
id="rate"
className="form-control"
value={this.props.rate}
min="0.00"
step="0.001"
max="1.00"
onChange={()=>{
console.log('page rate changed');
this.props.setrate($('#rate').val());
}} />
</div>
</div>
The issue is that with every keystroke, it's resetting the rate for the app, and then putting that value into the input
. So it goes like this:
- User types
0
, the value is set to0
, and0
is displayed. - User types
.
,0.
isn't a valid number, so the input is cleared.
Can anyone think of a workaround? I know I could just use a normal input, but type="number"
leads to some nice stuff in various browsers.
onChange={this.setPercentage}
and in your component definesetPercentage(e){ let value = e.currentTarget.value; /* code here to ensure its a percentage */ this.setState({ percentage: value }) }
when you change the value of this field your this.state.percentage object will change. Dont forget to setthis.setPercentage = this.setPercentage.bind(this);
in your constructor usually afterthis.state = {}
is defined so that your setPercentage function can accessthis.setState
.