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ember-autoresize-modifier

Element Modifier that resizes a <textarea> accordingly to the input.

Note: Resizing textareas to fit their content is supported by the CSS field-sizing feature natively. As of the time writing this note (April 2026), the feature is supported by Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Safari. This modifier should only be used until all your targeted browsers support the feature.

Compatibility

  • Ember.js v4.12 or above
  • Ember CLI v4.12 or above
  • Node.js v18 or above

Installation

ember install ember-autoresize-modifier

Usage

<textarea {{autoresize}}>
<textarea {{autoresize mode='width'}}>

If you bind a property to the value of the textarea, you must also pass it as an argument to {{autoresize}} modifier. Otherwise the textarea won't resize when the value is changed programmatically:

<textarea value={{this.foo}} {{autoresize this.foo}}>
<textarea value={{this.foo}} {{autoresize this.foo mode='width'}}>

The addon takes resizes the textarea by setting height / width CSS property. It overrules all custom values of the height / width property. Therefore styles of textareas using this modifier must not rely on height / width CSS property.

Use CSS min-height / min-width and max-height / max-width properties to enforce a minimum and/or maximum height / width.

Known Limitations

  • Element Modifiers are not executed in server-side rendering / FastBoot. The textarea won't be resized until rehydration.

Contributing

See the Contributing guide for details.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

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