ui.LabelInput Extends goog.ui.Component
This creates the label input object.

Inheritance

Object
     goog.Disposable
          goog.events.EventTarget
               goog.ui.Component
                    goog.ui.LabelInput

Constructor

goog.ui.LabelInput(opt_labelopt_domHelper)

Parameters

opt_label :
The text to show as the label.
opt_domHelper :
Optional DOM helper.

Instance Methods

Public Protected Private
attachEventsToForm_()
Adds a listener to the form so that we can clear the input before it is submitted.
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attachEvents_()
Attaches the events we need to listen to.
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check_()
Checks the state of the input element
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clear()
No description.
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createDom()
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decorateInternal(element)
Decorates an existing HTML input element as a label input. If the element has a "label" attribute then that will be used as the label property for the label input object.
Arguments:
element :
HTMLInputElement
The HTML input element to decorate.
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detachEvents_()
Stops listening to the events.
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disposeInternal()
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enterDocument()
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exitDocument()
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focusAndSelect()
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focusAndSelect_()
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getValue()
Returns the current value of the text box, returning an empty string if the search box is the default value
Returns:   The value of the input box.
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handleAfterSubmit_(e)
Restore value after submit
Arguments:
e :
Event
The event object passed in to the event handler.
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handleBlur_(e)
Handler for the blur event.
Arguments:
e :
The event object passed in to the event handler.
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handleEscapeKeys_(e)
Handler for key events in Firefox. If the escape key is pressed when a text input has not been changed manually since being focussed, the text input will revert to it's previous value. Firefox does not honor preventDefault for the escape key. The revert happens after the keydown event and before every keypress. We therefore store the element's value on keydown and restore it on keypress. The restore value is nullified on keyup so that {@link #getValue} returns the correct value. IE and Chrome don't have this problem, Opera blurs in the input box completely in a way that preventDefault on the escape key has no effect.
Arguments:
e :
The event object passed in to the event handler.
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handleFocus_(e)
Handler for the focus event.
Arguments:
e :
The event object passed in to the event handler.
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handleFormSubmit_(e)
Handler for the submit event of the form element.
Arguments:
e :
The event object passed in to the event handler.
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handleWindowLoad_(e)
Handler for the load event the window. This is needed because IE sets defaultValue upon load.
Arguments:
e :
Event
The event object passed in to the event handler.
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hasChanged()
No description.
Returns:   Whether the value has changed been changed by the user.
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restoreLabel_()
Sets the value of the input element to label.
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setValue(s)
Use this to set the value through script to ensure that the label state is up to date
Arguments:
s :
The new value for the input.
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addChild(childopt_render)
Adds the specified component as the last child of this component. See {@link goog.ui.Component#addChildAt} for detailed semantics.
Arguments:
child :
The new child component.
opt_render :
If true, the child component will be rendered into the parent.
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addChildAt(childindexopt_render)
Adds the specified component as a child of this component at the given 0-based index. Both {@code addChild} and {@code addChildAt} assume the following contract between parent and child components:
  • the child component's element must be a descendant of the parent component's element, and
  • the DOM state of the child component must be consistent with the DOM state of the parent component (see {@code isInDocument}).
In particular, {@code parent.addChild(child)} will throw an error if the child component is already in the document, but the parent isn't. Clients of this API may call {@code addChild} and {@code addChildAt} with {@code opt_render} set to true. If {@code opt_render} is true, calling these methods will automatically render the child component's element into the parent component's element. However, {@code parent.addChild(child, true)} will throw an error if:
  • the parent component has no DOM (i.e. {@code parent.getElement()} is null), or
  • the child component is already in the document, regardless of the parent's DOM state.
Finally, this method also throws an error if the new child already has a different parent, or the given index is out of bounds.
Arguments:
child :
The new child component.
index :
0-based index at which the new child component is to be added; must be between 0 and the current child count (inclusive).
opt_render :
If true, the child component will be rendered into the parent.
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canDecorate(element)
Determines if a given element can be decorated by this type of component. This method should be overridden by inheriting objects.
Arguments:
element :
Element to decorate.
Returns:   True if the element can be decorated, false otherwise.
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createDom()
No description.
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decorate(element)
Decorates the element for the UI component.
Arguments:
element :
Element to decorate.
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decorateInternal(element)
Actually decorates the element. Should be overridden by inheriting objects. This method can assume there are checks to ensure the component has not already been rendered have occurred and that enter document will be called afterwards. This method is considered protected.
Arguments:
element :
Element to decorate.
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disposeInternal()
Disposes of the component. Calls {@code exitDocument}, which is expected to remove event handlers and clean up the component. Propagates the call to the component's children, if any. Removes the component's DOM from the document unless it was decorated.
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enterDocument()
No description.
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exitDocument()
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forEachChild(fopt_obj)
Calls the given function on each of this component's children in order. If {@code opt_obj} is provided, it will be used as the 'this' object in the function when called. The function should take two arguments: the child component and its 0-based index. The return value is ignored.
Arguments:
f :
The function to call for every child component; should take 2 arguments (the child and its index).
opt_obj :
Used as the 'this' object in f when called.
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getChild(id)
Returns the child with the given ID, or null if no such child exists.
Arguments:
id :
Child component ID.
Returns:   The child with the given ID; null if none.
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getChildAt(index)
Returns the child at the given index, or null if the index is out of bounds.
Arguments:
index :
0-based index.
Returns:   The child at the given index; null if none.
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getChildCount()
Returns the number of children of this component.
Returns:   The number of children.
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getChildIds()
Returns an array containing the IDs of the children of this component, or an empty array if the component has no children.
Returns:   Child component IDs.
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getContentElement()
Returns the DOM element into which child components are to be rendered, or null if the component itself hasn't been rendered yet. This default implementation returns the component's root element. Subclasses with complex DOM structures must override this method.
Returns:   Element to contain child elements (null if none).
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getDomHelper()
Returns the dom helper that is being used on this component.
Returns:   The dom helper used on this component.
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getElement()
Gets the component's element.
Returns:   The element for the component.
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getElementByFragment(idFragment)
Helper function for returning an element in the document with a unique id generated using makeId().
Arguments:
idFragment :
The partial id.
Returns:   The element with the unique id, or null if it cannot be found.
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getFragmentFromId(id)
Helper function for returning the fragment portion of an id generated using makeId().
Arguments:
id :
Id generated with makeId().
Returns:   Fragment.
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getHandler()
Returns the event handler for this component, lazily created the first time this method is called.
Returns:   Event handler for this component.
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getId()
Gets the unique ID for the instance of this component. If the instance doesn't already have an ID, generates one on the fly.
Returns:   Unique component ID.
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getModel()
*
Returns the model associated with the UI component.
Returns: 
*
  The model.
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getParent()
Returns the component's parent, if any.
Returns:   The parent component.
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hasChildren()
Returns true if the component has children.
Returns:   True if the component has children.
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indexOfChild(child)
Returns the 0-based index of the given child component, or -1 if no such child is found.
Arguments:
child :
The child component.
Returns:   0-based index of the child component; -1 if not found.
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isInDocument()
Determines whether the component has been added to the document.
Returns:   TRUE if rendered. Otherwise, FALSE.
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isRightToLeft()
Returns true if the component is rendered right-to-left, false otherwise. The first time this function is invoked, the right-to-left rendering property is set if it has not been already.
Returns:   Whether the control is rendered right-to-left.
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makeId(idFragment)
Helper function for subclasses that gets a unique id for a given fragment, this can be used by components to generate unique string ids for DOM elements
Arguments:
idFragment :
A partial id.
Returns:   Unique element id.
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removeChild(childopt_unrender)
Removes the given child from this component, and returns it. Throws an error if the argument is invalid or if the specified child isn't found in the parent component. The argument can either be a string (interpreted as the ID of the child component to remove) or the child component itself. If {@code opt_unrender} is true, calls {@link goog.ui.component#exitDocument} on the removed child, and subsequently detaches the child's DOM from the document. Otherwise it is the caller's responsibility to clean up the child component's DOM.
Arguments:
child :
The ID of the child to remove, or the child component itself.
opt_unrender :
If true, calls {@code exitDocument} on the removed child component, and detaches its DOM from the document.
Returns:   The removed component, if any.
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removeChildAt(indexopt_unrender)
Removes the child at the given index from this component, and returns it. Throws an error if the argument is out of bounds, or if the specified child isn't found in the parent. See {@link goog.ui.Component#removeChild} for detailed semantics.
Arguments:
index :
0-based index of the child to remove.
opt_unrender :
If true, calls {@code exitDocument} on the removed child component, and detaches its DOM from the document.
Returns:   The removed component, if any.
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removeChildren(opt_unrender)
Removes every child component attached to this one.
Arguments:
opt_unrender :
If true, calls {@link #exitDocument} on the removed child components, and detaches their DOM from the document.
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render(opt_parentElement)
Renders the component. If a parent element is supplied, it should already be in the document and then the component's element will be appended to it. If there is no optional parent element and the element doesn't have a parentNode then it will be appended to the document body. Throws an Error if the component is already rendered.
Arguments:
opt_parentElement :
Optional parent element to render the component into.
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renderBefore(siblingElement)
Renders the component before another element. The other element should be in the document already. Throws an Error if the component is already rendered.
Arguments:
siblingElement :
Element to render the component before.
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render_(opt_parentElementopt_beforeElement)
Renders the component. If a parent element is supplied, it should already be in the document and then the component's element will be appended to it. If there is no optional parent element and the element doesn't have a parentNode then it will be appended to the document body. Throws an Error if the component is already rendered.
Arguments:
opt_parentElement :
Optional parent element to render the component into.
opt_beforeElement :
Element before which the component is to be rendered. If left out the node is appended to the parent element.
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setElementInternal(element)
Sets the component's root element to the given element. Considered protected and final.
Arguments:
element :
Root element for the component.
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setId(id)
Assigns an ID to this component instance. It is the caller's responsibility to guarantee that the ID is unique. If the component is a child of a parent component, then the parent component's child index is updated to reflect the new ID; this may throw an error if the parent already has a child with an ID that conflicts with the new ID.
Arguments:
id :
Unique component ID.
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setModel(obj)
Sets the model associated with the UI component.
Arguments:
obj :
*
The model.
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setParent(parent)
Sets the parent of this component to use for event bubbling. Throws an error if the component already has a parent or if an attempt is made to add a component to itself as a child. Callers must use {@code removeChild} or {@code removeChildAt} to remove components from their containers before calling this method.
Arguments:
parent :
The parent component.
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setParentEventTarget(parent)
Overrides {@link goog.events.EventTarget#setParentEventTarget} to throw an error if the parent component is set, and the argument is not the parent.
Arguments:
parent :
Parent EventTarget (null if none).
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setRightToLeft(rightToLeft)
Set is right-to-left. This function should be used if the component needs to know the rendering direction during dom creation (i.e. before {@link #enterDocument} is called and is right-to-left is set).
Arguments:
rightToLeft :
Whether the component is rendered right-to-left.
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wasDecorated()
No description.
Returns:   Whether the component was decorated.
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addEventListener(typehandleropt_captureopt_handlerScope)
Adds an event listener to the event target. The same handler can only be added once per the type. Even if you add the same handler multiple times using the same type then it will only be called once when the event is dispatched. Supported for legacy but use goog.events.listen(src, type, handler) instead.
Arguments:
type :
The type of the event to listen for.
handler :
The function to handle the event. The handler can also be an object that implements the handleEvent method which takes the event object as argument.
opt_capture :
In DOM-compliant browsers, this determines whether the listener is fired during the capture or bubble phase of the event.
opt_handlerScope :
Object in whose scope to call the listener.
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dispatchEvent(e)
Dispatches an event (or event like object) and calls all listeners listening for events of this type. The type of the event is decided by the type property on the event object. If any of the listeners returns false OR calls preventDefault then this function will return false. If one of the capture listeners calls stopPropagation, then the bubble listeners won't fire.
Arguments:
e :
Event object.
Returns:   If anyone called preventDefault on the event object (or if any of the handlers returns false this will also return false.
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disposeInternal()
Unattach listeners from this object. Classes that extend EventTarget may need to override this method in order to remove references to DOM Elements and additional listeners, it should be something like this:
MyClass.prototype.disposeInternal = function() {
MyClass.superClass_.disposeInternal.call(this);
// Dispose logic for MyClass
};
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getParentEventTarget()
Returns the parent of this event target to use for bubbling.
Returns:   The parent EventTarget or null if there is no parent.
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removeEventListener(typehandleropt_captureopt_handlerScope)
Removes an event listener from the event target. The handler must be the same object as the one added. If the handler has not been added then nothing is done.
Arguments:
type :
The type of the event to listen for.
handler :
The function to handle the event. The handler can also be an object that implements the handleEvent method which takes the event object as argument.
opt_capture :
In DOM-compliant browsers, this determines whether the listener is fired during the capture or bubble phase of the event.
opt_handlerScope :
Object in whose scope to call the listener.
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setParentEventTarget(parent)
Sets the parent of this event target to use for bubbling.
Arguments:
parent :
Parent EventTarget (null if none).
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dispose()
No description.
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disposeInternal()
Deletes or nulls out any references to COM objects, DOM nodes, or other disposable objects. Classes that extend {@code goog.Disposable} should override this method. For example:
mypackage.MyClass = function() {
goog.Disposable.call(this);
// Constructor logic specific to MyClass.
...
};
goog.inherits(mypackage.MyClass, goog.Disposable);

mypackage.MyClass.prototype.disposeInternal = function() {
mypackage.MyClass.superClass_.disposeInternal.call(this);
// Dispose logic specific to MyClass.
...
};
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getDisposed()
No description.
Returns:   Whether the object has been disposed of.
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isDisposed()
No description.
Returns:   Whether the object has been disposed of.
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Instance Properties

ffKeyRestoreValue_ :
Variable used to store the element value on keydown and restore it on keypress. See {@link #handleEscapeKeys_}
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childIndex_ :
Map of child component IDs to child components. Used for constant-time random access to child components by ID. Lazily initialized on first use. Must be kept in sync with {@code children_}. This property is strictly private and must not be accessed directly outside of this class! We use a plain Object, not a {@link goog.structs.Map}, for simplicity. This means components can't have children with IDs such as 'constructor' or 'valueOf', but this shouldn't really be an issue in practice, and if it is, we can always fix it later without changing the API.
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children_ :
Array of child components. Lazily initialized on first use. Must be kept in sync with {@code childIndex_}. This property is strictly private and must not be accessed directly outside of this class!
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DomHelper used to interact with the document, allowing components to be created in a different window.
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element_ :
The DOM element for the component.
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idGenerator_ :
Generator for unique IDs.
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id_ :
Unique ID of the component, lazily initialized in {@link goog.ui.Component#getId} if needed. This property is strictly private and must not be accessed directly outside of this class!
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inDocument_ :
Whether the component is in the document.
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parent_ :
Parent component to which events will be propagated. This property is strictly private and must not be accessed directly outside of this class!
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rightToLeft_ :
Whether the component is rendered right-to-left. Right-to-left is set lazily when {@link #isRightToLeft} is called the first time, unless it has been set by calling {@link #setRightToLeft} explicitly.
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wasDecorated_ :
Flag used to keep track of whether a component decorated an already existing element or whether it created the DOM itself. If an element was decorated dispose will remove the node from the document, it is left up to the app.
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customEvent_ :
Used to tell if an event is a real event in goog.events.listen() so we don't get listen() calling addEventListener() and vice-versa.
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parentEventTarget_ :
Parent event target, used during event bubbling.
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disposed_ :
Whether the object has been disposed of.
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