Untie text field's icon click enabling from the input one












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I would like to implement an input field that can be unlocked by the user if needed.



Visually, I was thinking that the button should be either outside or inside the field but strongly linked to it.



To do so, I have been using the Vuetify Text Field's append-outer-icon props :



The template :



<v-text-field
v-model="message"
:append-outer-icon="icon"
@click:append-outer="locked = !locked"
:disabled="locked"
></v-text-field>


And here is the script :



data: () => ({
message: '',
locked: true,
}),
computed: {
icon () {
return this.locked ? 'lock' : 'lock_open'
}
},


Here's the link to the Codepen : https://codepen.io/anon/pen/jQaJPK



However, the button cannot be clicked when the input is disabled.



Is there any way to have the button enabled while the input is not using this method or am I forced to separate the button and the input ?










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    I would like to implement an input field that can be unlocked by the user if needed.



    Visually, I was thinking that the button should be either outside or inside the field but strongly linked to it.



    To do so, I have been using the Vuetify Text Field's append-outer-icon props :



    The template :



    <v-text-field
    v-model="message"
    :append-outer-icon="icon"
    @click:append-outer="locked = !locked"
    :disabled="locked"
    ></v-text-field>


    And here is the script :



    data: () => ({
    message: '',
    locked: true,
    }),
    computed: {
    icon () {
    return this.locked ? 'lock' : 'lock_open'
    }
    },


    Here's the link to the Codepen : https://codepen.io/anon/pen/jQaJPK



    However, the button cannot be clicked when the input is disabled.



    Is there any way to have the button enabled while the input is not using this method or am I forced to separate the button and the input ?










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      I would like to implement an input field that can be unlocked by the user if needed.



      Visually, I was thinking that the button should be either outside or inside the field but strongly linked to it.



      To do so, I have been using the Vuetify Text Field's append-outer-icon props :



      The template :



      <v-text-field
      v-model="message"
      :append-outer-icon="icon"
      @click:append-outer="locked = !locked"
      :disabled="locked"
      ></v-text-field>


      And here is the script :



      data: () => ({
      message: '',
      locked: true,
      }),
      computed: {
      icon () {
      return this.locked ? 'lock' : 'lock_open'
      }
      },


      Here's the link to the Codepen : https://codepen.io/anon/pen/jQaJPK



      However, the button cannot be clicked when the input is disabled.



      Is there any way to have the button enabled while the input is not using this method or am I forced to separate the button and the input ?










      share|improve this question














      I would like to implement an input field that can be unlocked by the user if needed.



      Visually, I was thinking that the button should be either outside or inside the field but strongly linked to it.



      To do so, I have been using the Vuetify Text Field's append-outer-icon props :



      The template :



      <v-text-field
      v-model="message"
      :append-outer-icon="icon"
      @click:append-outer="locked = !locked"
      :disabled="locked"
      ></v-text-field>


      And here is the script :



      data: () => ({
      message: '',
      locked: true,
      }),
      computed: {
      icon () {
      return this.locked ? 'lock' : 'lock_open'
      }
      },


      Here's the link to the Codepen : https://codepen.io/anon/pen/jQaJPK



      However, the button cannot be clicked when the input is disabled.



      Is there any way to have the button enabled while the input is not using this method or am I forced to separate the button and the input ?







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      Thomas FerroThomas Ferro

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          You can override the CSS which prevents icon's click events:



          .v-input--is-disabled:not(.v-input--is-readonly) .v-icon.v-icon--disabled {
          pointer-events: auto;
          }




          Or for additional customization you can put icon inside the append-outer slot (there is also append slot for "inner" HTML), add custom icon class and override CSS which prevents clicking.



          <v-text-field
          v-model="message"
          :disabled="locked"
          >
          <v-icon
          slot="append-outer"
          @click="locked = !locked"
          class="lock-button"
          >
          {{ icon }}
          </v-icon>
          </v-text-field>


          So then also you can add color="black" on v-icon for example so it doesn't look disabled.



          CSS:



          .lock-button {
          pointer-events: auto;
          }


          Codepen






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          • a good solution bravo

            – Boussadjra Brahim
            Nov 20 '18 at 11:38











          • Thanks ! But both of those solutions implies modifying the CSS, and I am strongly against that since it can break at every Vuetify update.

            – Thomas Ferro
            Nov 20 '18 at 13:01






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            @ThomasFerro Edited. With custom class it shouldn't break, but need to use slot for it.

            – Traxo
            Nov 20 '18 at 13:07











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          You can override the CSS which prevents icon's click events:



          .v-input--is-disabled:not(.v-input--is-readonly) .v-icon.v-icon--disabled {
          pointer-events: auto;
          }




          Or for additional customization you can put icon inside the append-outer slot (there is also append slot for "inner" HTML), add custom icon class and override CSS which prevents clicking.



          <v-text-field
          v-model="message"
          :disabled="locked"
          >
          <v-icon
          slot="append-outer"
          @click="locked = !locked"
          class="lock-button"
          >
          {{ icon }}
          </v-icon>
          </v-text-field>


          So then also you can add color="black" on v-icon for example so it doesn't look disabled.



          CSS:



          .lock-button {
          pointer-events: auto;
          }


          Codepen






          share|improve this answer


























          • a good solution bravo

            – Boussadjra Brahim
            Nov 20 '18 at 11:38











          • Thanks ! But both of those solutions implies modifying the CSS, and I am strongly against that since it can break at every Vuetify update.

            – Thomas Ferro
            Nov 20 '18 at 13:01






          • 1





            @ThomasFerro Edited. With custom class it shouldn't break, but need to use slot for it.

            – Traxo
            Nov 20 '18 at 13:07
















          2














          You can override the CSS which prevents icon's click events:



          .v-input--is-disabled:not(.v-input--is-readonly) .v-icon.v-icon--disabled {
          pointer-events: auto;
          }




          Or for additional customization you can put icon inside the append-outer slot (there is also append slot for "inner" HTML), add custom icon class and override CSS which prevents clicking.



          <v-text-field
          v-model="message"
          :disabled="locked"
          >
          <v-icon
          slot="append-outer"
          @click="locked = !locked"
          class="lock-button"
          >
          {{ icon }}
          </v-icon>
          </v-text-field>


          So then also you can add color="black" on v-icon for example so it doesn't look disabled.



          CSS:



          .lock-button {
          pointer-events: auto;
          }


          Codepen






          share|improve this answer


























          • a good solution bravo

            – Boussadjra Brahim
            Nov 20 '18 at 11:38











          • Thanks ! But both of those solutions implies modifying the CSS, and I am strongly against that since it can break at every Vuetify update.

            – Thomas Ferro
            Nov 20 '18 at 13:01






          • 1





            @ThomasFerro Edited. With custom class it shouldn't break, but need to use slot for it.

            – Traxo
            Nov 20 '18 at 13:07














          2












          2








          2







          You can override the CSS which prevents icon's click events:



          .v-input--is-disabled:not(.v-input--is-readonly) .v-icon.v-icon--disabled {
          pointer-events: auto;
          }




          Or for additional customization you can put icon inside the append-outer slot (there is also append slot for "inner" HTML), add custom icon class and override CSS which prevents clicking.



          <v-text-field
          v-model="message"
          :disabled="locked"
          >
          <v-icon
          slot="append-outer"
          @click="locked = !locked"
          class="lock-button"
          >
          {{ icon }}
          </v-icon>
          </v-text-field>


          So then also you can add color="black" on v-icon for example so it doesn't look disabled.



          CSS:



          .lock-button {
          pointer-events: auto;
          }


          Codepen






          share|improve this answer















          You can override the CSS which prevents icon's click events:



          .v-input--is-disabled:not(.v-input--is-readonly) .v-icon.v-icon--disabled {
          pointer-events: auto;
          }




          Or for additional customization you can put icon inside the append-outer slot (there is also append slot for "inner" HTML), add custom icon class and override CSS which prevents clicking.



          <v-text-field
          v-model="message"
          :disabled="locked"
          >
          <v-icon
          slot="append-outer"
          @click="locked = !locked"
          class="lock-button"
          >
          {{ icon }}
          </v-icon>
          </v-text-field>


          So then also you can add color="black" on v-icon for example so it doesn't look disabled.



          CSS:



          .lock-button {
          pointer-events: auto;
          }


          Codepen







          share|improve this answer














          share|improve this answer



          share|improve this answer








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          answered Nov 20 '18 at 11:36









          TraxoTraxo

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          • a good solution bravo

            – Boussadjra Brahim
            Nov 20 '18 at 11:38











          • Thanks ! But both of those solutions implies modifying the CSS, and I am strongly against that since it can break at every Vuetify update.

            – Thomas Ferro
            Nov 20 '18 at 13:01






          • 1





            @ThomasFerro Edited. With custom class it shouldn't break, but need to use slot for it.

            – Traxo
            Nov 20 '18 at 13:07



















          • a good solution bravo

            – Boussadjra Brahim
            Nov 20 '18 at 11:38











          • Thanks ! But both of those solutions implies modifying the CSS, and I am strongly against that since it can break at every Vuetify update.

            – Thomas Ferro
            Nov 20 '18 at 13:01






          • 1





            @ThomasFerro Edited. With custom class it shouldn't break, but need to use slot for it.

            – Traxo
            Nov 20 '18 at 13:07

















          a good solution bravo

          – Boussadjra Brahim
          Nov 20 '18 at 11:38





          a good solution bravo

          – Boussadjra Brahim
          Nov 20 '18 at 11:38













          Thanks ! But both of those solutions implies modifying the CSS, and I am strongly against that since it can break at every Vuetify update.

          – Thomas Ferro
          Nov 20 '18 at 13:01





          Thanks ! But both of those solutions implies modifying the CSS, and I am strongly against that since it can break at every Vuetify update.

          – Thomas Ferro
          Nov 20 '18 at 13:01




          1




          1





          @ThomasFerro Edited. With custom class it shouldn't break, but need to use slot for it.

          – Traxo
          Nov 20 '18 at 13:07





          @ThomasFerro Edited. With custom class it shouldn't break, but need to use slot for it.

          – Traxo
          Nov 20 '18 at 13:07




















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