implement keyboard emulator
Reported by
davidmax...@gmail.com,
Sep 18
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/69.0.3497.92 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. create an portrait app that includes an input field and a submit button one the lower half of the screen 2. view app in the devtools emulator 3. view app on a real device with the keyboard open What is the expected behavior? I expect to be able to simulate the displaying of the keyboard and its effect on the app. What went wrong? I am forced to use a device to see what happens to my app when the keyboard is opened and closed. Did this work before? No Chrome version: 69.0.3497.92 Channel: n/a OS Version: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS Flash Version: Please consider adding a feature to the simulator to simulate opening and closing the keyboard.
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Sep 19
davidmaxwaterman@ - Thanks for filing the issue...!! Could you please provide a sample test file/url to test the issue from TE-end. This will help us in triaging the issue further. Thanks...!!
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Sep 19
https://jsbin.com/rozidac/edit?output on mobile: 1. tap in the input field 2. notice the keyboard pop up 3. notice that the button is not visible I want to be able to reproduce this in devtools in the simulator on my laptop, eg by having a button called 'open keyboard'. It doesn't have to be an actual keyboard, but it should at least occupy the same space as the keyboard on the phone.
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Sep 19
Thank you for providing more feedback. Adding the requester to the cc list. For more details visit https://www.chromium.org/issue-tracking/autotriage - Your friendly Sheriffbot
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Sep 22
Dmitry, I had an impression that it's supported. Isn't it? As least device images have versions with keyboard.
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Sep 22
> As least device images have versions with keyboard I don't see that at all - are you misunderstanding the issue? How are reproducing on this bugs.chromium.org page you're looking at? 1. open dev tools with ctrl-shift-i (or whatever) 2. click the 'toggle the device toolbar' - ctrl-shift-m 3. select some device from the menu at the top - eg pixel 2 4. click in one of the input fields to enter some text Note that no keyboard pops up, which does happen on the device...along with the associated changes in screen size/events/etc. Are you misunderstanding my description?
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Dec 3
Thank you for detailed description. I don't think we are going to address this due to low priority and high effort. Thank you for filing!
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Dec 4
TBH, I don't think there's a high effort required...all it needs is the space for the keyboard to be shown, a button to make that happen, and layout to be triggered. If I were talking about making the keyboard actually functional, then I would agree. Still, up to you - priorities, etc etc :) |
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Comment 1 by phanindra.mandapaka@chromium.org
, Sep 19