Entry.unfocus/Entry.completed hides keyboard, how to cancel it?
I have a page with some entries and when I press keyboard enter key, I want the keyboard not hides. How to do that with PCL project (Android e iOS)?
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Entry.unfocus/Entry.completed hides keyboard, how to cancel it?
I have a page with some entries and when I press keyboard enter key, I want the keyboard not hides. How to do that with PCL project (Android e iOS)?
Just to point out another solution for Android. In case you want to keep always visible the keyboard for a specific Editor Renderer, you need to override the following methods in the MainActivity class:
private bool _lieAboutCurrentFocus;
public override bool DispatchTouchEvent(MotionEvent ev)
{
var focused = CurrentFocus;
bool customEntryRendererFocused = focused != null && focused.Parent is YourCustomEditorRenderer;
_lieAboutCurrentFocus = customEntryRendererFocused;
var result = base.DispatchTouchEvent(ev);
_lieAboutCurrentFocus = false;
return result;
}
public override Android.Views.View CurrentFocus
{
get
{
if (_lieAboutCurrentFocus)
{
return null;
}
return base.CurrentFocus;
}
}
You can find a more detail explanation here
Hope this helps.
Regards
If you want to do that from the PCL there's a nice and easy way to navigate through your entries and keep them focused one after the other (If this is what you're looking for, and not just keep keyboard open)
Let's say you have around 5 entries in your page, and you want to cycle through them when user presses the done
or enter
key.
CurrentPage.FindByName<Entry>("FirstEntry").Completed += (o, args) =>
{
CurrentPage.FindByName<Entry>("SecondEntry").Focus();
};
CurrentPage.FindByName<Entry>("SecondEntry").Completed += (o, args) =>
{
CurrentPage.FindByName<Entry>("ThirdEntry").Focus();
};
CurrentPage.FindByName<Entry>("ThirdEntry").Completed += (o, args) =>
{
CurrentPage.FindByName<Entry>("ForthEntry").Focus();
};
CurrentPage.FindByName<Entry>("ForthEntry").Completed += (o, args) =>
{
CurrentPage.FindByName<Entry>("FifthEntry").Focus();
};
CurrentPage.FindByName<Entry>("FifthEntry").Completed += (o, args) =>
{
//Keep going or execute your command, you got the drill..
};
You can add this to your ViewIsAppearing
or Init
method.
Recently i did something similar. I want to keep keyboard always open in a page and not to hide when a button clicked. To accomplish this, i followed different ways both on iOS and Android.
In iOS, i created a custom editor renderer
public class CustomEditorRenderer : EditorRenderer
{
protected override void OnElementChanged(ElementChangedEventArgs<Editor> e)
{
base.OnElementChanged(e);
var element = this.Element as CustomEditor;
Control.InputAccessoryView = null;
Control.ShouldEndEditing += DisableHidingKeyboard;
MessagingCenter.Subscribe<ReportEventDetailPage>(this, "FocusKeyboardStatus", (sender) =>
{
if (Control != null)
{
Control.ShouldEndEditing += EnableHidingKeyboard;
}
MessagingCenter.Unsubscribe<ReportEventDetailPage>(this, "FocusKeyboardStatus");
});
}
private bool DisableHidingKeyboard(UITextView textView)
{
return false;
}
private bool EnableHidingKeyboard(UITextView textView)
{
return true;
}
}
In this piece of code:
Control.ShouldEndEditing += DisableHidingKeyboard;
makes keyboard always opened after focusing custom editor. However, the keyboard does not hide when changing current page to another page. To solve this problem i used MessagingCenter and when dissapering of the current page i send a message to hide keyboard.
For Android, i created a keyboard helper interface and implemented it.
Here is my interface:
public interface IKeyboardHelper
{
void ShowKeyboard();
void HideKeyboard();
}
Keyboard Helper class for Android:
public class KeyboardHelper : IKeyboardHelper
{
public void ShowKeyboard()
{
var context = Forms.Context;
var inputMethodManager = context.GetSystemService(Context.InputMethodService) as InputMethodManager;
if (inputMethodManager != null && context is Activity)
{
var activity = context as Activity;
var token = activity.CurrentFocus?.WindowToken;
inputMethodManager.ToggleSoftInput(ShowFlags.Forced, HideSoftInputFlags.ImplicitOnly);
}
}
public void HideKeyboard()
{
var context = Forms.Context;
var inputMethodManager = context.GetSystemService(Context.InputMethodService) as InputMethodManager;
if (inputMethodManager != null && context is Activity)
{
var activity = context as Activity;
var token = activity.CurrentFocus?.WindowToken;
inputMethodManager.HideSoftInputFromWindow(token, HideSoftInputFlags.None);
activity.Window.DecorView.ClearFocus();
}
}
in Constructor of the current page:
else if (Device.OS == TargetPlatform.Android)
{
MessagingCenter.Send(this, "AndroidFocusEditor");
}
and OnAppearing method of the current page:
protected override void OnAppearing()
{
base.OnAppearing();
if (Device.OS == TargetPlatform.Android)
{
DependencyService.Get<IKeyboardHelper>().ShowKeyboard();
//EventEditor.Focus();
MessagingCenter.Subscribe<ReportEventDetailPage>(this, "AndroidFocusEditor", (sender) => {
Device.BeginInvokeOnMainThread(async () => {
await Task.Run(() => Task.Delay(1));
EventEditor.Focus();
MessagingCenter.Unsubscribe<ReportEventDetailPage>(this, "AndroidFocusEditor");
});
});
}
else if (Device.OS == TargetPlatform.iOS)
{
EventEditor.Focus();
}
}
One last thing: if user clicks another button on the page, keyboard is hiding. To prevent this i followed this link and it really helped me a lot
In case you have a custom Keyboard, you can implement a "show" and a "hide" method on android renderer. Then on your page, show keyboard on your custom control without hiding it. You can hide it when changing page, by overriding OnBackButtonPressed.
In OnBackButtonPressed, send a message using MessagingCenter. Then subscribe to it on your custom control constructor. Declare an EventHandler that you invoke in the callback method.
Subscribe to this event on your android custom entry renderer and hide the keyboard there.