How to get text cursor position after keypress event happened?
Here's a solution correcting the position using the 'keydown' event:
function handleKeyEvent(evt) {
var caretPos = window.getSelection().getRangeAt(0).startOffset;
if (evt.type === "keydown") {
switch(evt.key) {
case "ArrowRight":
if (caretPos < evt.target.innerText.length - 1) {
caretPos++;
}
break;
case "ArrowLeft":
if (caretPos > 0) {
caretPos--;
}
break;
case "ArrowUp":
case "Home":
caretPos = 0;
break;
case "ArrowDown":
case "End":
caretPos = evt.target.innerText.length;
break;
default:
return;
}
}
console.log(caretPos);
}
var div = document.querySelector("div");
div.addEventListener("keydown", handleKeyEvent);
div.addEventListener("input", handleKeyEvent);
<div contenteditable="true">f<span class="highlight">oo</span></div>
Unfortunately this solution as is has several flaws:
- When inside a child element like the
<span>
in the example, it doesn't provide the correctstartOffset
nor the correctstartContainer
. - It cannot handle multiple lines.
- It doesn't handle all navigation options. E.g. jumping word-wise via Ctrl+→/← is not recognized.
And there are probably more issues I didn't think of. While it would be possible to handle all those issues, it makes the implementation very complex. So the simple setTimeout(..., 0)
solution provided by ConnorsFan is definitely preferable until there is an event for caret position changes.
You can use setTimeout
to process the keydown
event asynchronously:
function handleKeyEvent(evt) {
setTimeout(function () {
console.log(evt.type, window.getSelection().getRangeAt(0).startOffset);
}, 0);
}
var div = document.querySelector("div");
div.addEventListener("keydown", handleKeyEvent);
<div contenteditable="true">This is some text</div>
That method addresses the key processing problem. In your example, you also have a span
element inside of the div
, which alters the position value returned by
window.getSelection().getRangeAt(0).startOffset