I'm trying to create an expandable text view. I've tried using the onChangeContentSize
property of TextInput
, but it doesn't update the width. If I don't explicitly set the width, the content TextInput
expands as I type, which is the desired behavior, but it starts to clip/obscure the text as it grows.
Hopefully the issue can be fixed with styling, but so far I haven't been able to. It's almost like I need be able to set an overflow prop that doesn't exist.
Code is:
render() {
console.log(this.state.width)
let inputStyle = {
color: '#fff',
// width: this.state.width,
fontSize: 60,
lineHeight: 60,
fontFamily: 'GT-Walsheim-Bold'
}
return (
<View style={styles.containerStyle}>
<Text style={styles.labelStyle}>{this.props.label}</Text>
<TextInput
secureTextEntry={this.props.secureTextEntry}
placeholder={this.props.placeholder}
autoCorrect={false}
style={inputStyle}
value={this.props.value}
onChangeText={this.props.onChangeText}
autoFocus={true}
autoCapitalize={this.props.capitalize}
/>
</View>
);
}
const styles = {
labelStyle: {
fontSize: 36,
fontFamily: 'GT-Walsheim-Bold'
},
containerStyle: {
height: 200,
flex: 1,
alignItems: 'center',
justifyContent: 'center',
textAlign: 'center'
}
};
Dev Env: OSX 10.12 react-native: 16.3.1 react: 0.55.4 platform: Android
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