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Update editable.tsx: auto-focus fix for end of line with several chil… #4695

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18 changes: 14 additions & 4 deletions packages/slate-react/src/components/editable.tsx
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Expand Up @@ -250,10 +250,20 @@ export const Editable = (props: EditableProps) => {
// The autoFocus TextareaHTMLAttribute doesn't do anything on a div, so it
// needs to be manually focused.
useEffect(() => {
if (ref.current && autoFocus) {
ref.current.focus()
}
}, [autoFocus])
if (ref.current && autoFocus) {
if(window.getSelection && document.createRange) {
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Please prettify the diff. This if needs a space after it.

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const range = document.createRange();
node.focus();
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what is node?

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@akonsu Sorry, node was a reference to ref.current in my other sandbox. Will correct it now.

range.setStart(ref.current, ref.current.childNodes.length);
range.setEnd(ref.current, ref.current.childNodes.length);
const sel = window.getSelection();
sel.removeAllRanges();
sel.addRange(range);
}
else
ref.current.focus();
}
}, [autoFocus])

// Listen on the native `selectionchange` event to be able to update any time
// the selection changes. This is required because React's `onSelect` is leaky
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