--- id: textarea title: Textarea --- # Textarea The **Textarea** component allows users to enter text in an input field similar to the [Text Input](/docs/widgets/text-input) component. Textarea is generally preferred when we are expecting an input of multiple sentences. In this document, we'll go through all the configuration options for the **Textarea** component.
## Properties |
Property
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Description
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Expected Value
| |:-------------|:------------------------------------------------------------|:------------| | Default value| Used to set initial value in textarea on load. It is a pre-established value that can be retrieved from the Text area component if no modifications are made to it. | Enter some text as the value (example: "John Doe"). | | Placeholder | Provides a hint for the expected value. It disappears once the user interacts with the component. | Enter some instructional text as the value (example: "Type name here"). |
## Component Specific Actions (CSA) Following actions of the **Textarea** component can be controlled using Component-Specific Actions(CSA): |
Actions
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Description
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How To Access
| | :----------- | :----------- |:---------| | setText | Sets the text on the text area component via a component-specific action within any event handler.| Employ a RunJS query to execute component-specific actions such as `await components.textarea1.setText('this is a textarea')`. | | clear | Clears the value from the text area component via a component-specific action within any event handler.| Employ a RunJS query to execute component-specific actions such as `await components.textarea1.clear()`. |
## Exposed Variables | Variables | Description | How To Access | |:---------|:-----------|:-------------| |
value
| This variable holds the value entered in the text area component. | Access the value dynamically using JS. For example, `{{components.textarea1.value}}` |
## General ### Tooltip A **Tooltip** is commonly used to provide additional information about an element. This information becomes visible when the user hovers the mouse pointer over the respective component. In the input field under **Tooltip**, you can enter some text and the component will show the specified text as a tooltip when it is hovered over.
## Devices |
Devices
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Description
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Expected Value
| | :----------- | :----------- | :------------ | | Show on desktop | Makes the component visible in desktop view. | You can set it with the toggle button or dynamically configure the value by clicking on **fx** and entering a logical expression. | | Show on mobile | Makes the component visible in mobile view. | You can set it with the toggle button or dynamically configure the value by clicking on **fx** and entering a logical expression. |
--- ## Styles |
Style
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Description
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Expected Value
| | :------------- | :-------------- | :-------------- | | Visibility | Controls the visibility of the component. If set to `{{false}}`, the component will not be visible after the app is deployed. | Use the toggle button OR click on **fx** to pass a boolean value or a logical expression that returns a boolean value i.e. either `{{true}}` or `{{false}}`. | | Disable | Makes the component non-functional when set to true. | Use the toggle button OR click on **fx** to pass a boolean value or a logical expression that returns a boolean value i.e. either `{{true}}` or `{{false}}`. | | Border radius | Adjusts the roundness of the component's corners. | Numeric value |
## General ### Box Shadow The **Box Shadow** property is used to add shadow effects around a component's frame. You can specify the horizontal and vertical offsets(through X and Y sliders), blur and spread radius, and color of the shadow.