A slightly shorter version of Paulw11's answer would be:
class TextBindingManager: ObservableObject {
@Published var text = "" {
didSet {
if text.count > characterLimit && oldValue.count <= characterLimit {
text = oldValue
}
}
}
let characterLimit: Int
init(limit: Int = 5){
characterLimit = limit
}
}
struct ContentView: View {
@ObservedObject var textBindingManager = TextBindingManager(limit: 5)
var body: some View {
TextField("Placeholder", text: $textBindingManager.text)
}
}
All you need is an ObservableObject
wrapper for the TextField string. Think of it as an interpreter that gets notified every time there's a change and is able to send modifications back to the TextField. However, there's no need to create the PassthroughSubject
, using the @Published
modifier will have the same result, in less code.
One mention, you need to use didSet
, and not willSet
or you can end up in a recursive loop.
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