To reproduce the reported behavior:
1. Find a title in the staff client catalog.
2. Click on Add Holdings.
3. See that the Barcode field does not have cursor focus.
4. Repeat step 1.
5. Click on edit next to one of the barcoded items in the list of
holdings.
6. Click Show Holdings Details and see that the Barcode field does
not have focus and the content is not selected.
To test this branch:
1. Find a title in the staff client catalog.
2. Click on Add Holdings.
3. See that the Barcode field has cursor focus, i.e. the cursor is in
the field and blinking.
4. Repeat step 1.
5. Click on edit next to one of the barcoded items in the list of
holdings.
6. Click Show Holdings Details and see that the Barcode field has
cursor focus and the content is selected/highlighted.
Signed-off-by: Jason Stephenson <jason@sigio.com>
Signed-off-by: Janet Schrader <jschrader@cwmars.org>
'<input id="{{callNumber.id()}}_{{copy.id()}}"'+
' eg-enter="nextBarcode(copy.id())" class="form-control"'+
' type="text" ng-model="barcode" ng-change="updateBarcode()"'+
- ' autofocus/>'+
+ ' ng-focus="selectOnFocus($event)" autofocus/>'+
'<div class="label label-danger" ng-if="duplicate_barcode">{{duplicate_barcode_string}}</div>'+
'<div class="label label-danger" ng-if="empty_barcode">{{empty_barcode_string}}</div>'+
'</div>'+
if (!$scope.copy.barcode()) $scope.copy.empty_barcode = true;
+ $scope.selectOnFocus = function($event) {
+ if (!$scope.copy.empty_barcode)
+ $event.target.select();
+ }
+
$scope.nextBarcode = function (i) {
$scope.focusNext(i, $scope.barcode);
}