Using onPaste with react-select










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I'm trying to get onPaste working with react-select. It seems like, that it is not possible to make use of the event.



Basically I'm just doing this within the <Select/>: onPaste=(e) => this.doPasteMagic(e)



But it is never fired. Am I missing something or is there another way to distinguish between typing and pasting?



I've seen a few suggestions about using onChange, but this seems dirty to me as well.










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    I'm trying to get onPaste working with react-select. It seems like, that it is not possible to make use of the event.



    Basically I'm just doing this within the <Select/>: onPaste=(e) => this.doPasteMagic(e)



    But it is never fired. Am I missing something or is there another way to distinguish between typing and pasting?



    I've seen a few suggestions about using onChange, but this seems dirty to me as well.










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      I'm trying to get onPaste working with react-select. It seems like, that it is not possible to make use of the event.



      Basically I'm just doing this within the <Select/>: onPaste=(e) => this.doPasteMagic(e)



      But it is never fired. Am I missing something or is there another way to distinguish between typing and pasting?



      I've seen a few suggestions about using onChange, but this seems dirty to me as well.










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      I'm trying to get onPaste working with react-select. It seems like, that it is not possible to make use of the event.



      Basically I'm just doing this within the <Select/>: onPaste=(e) => this.doPasteMagic(e)



      But it is never fired. Am I missing something or is there another way to distinguish between typing and pasting?



      I've seen a few suggestions about using onChange, but this seems dirty to me as well.







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          I was fiddling a lot with that. I find it rather surprising that this is not one of the main features of react-select. Anyway, I've found a workaround for this:



          <div style=height: '100%', width: '100%' onPaste=(e) => console.log(e)>
          <Select .../>
          </div>


          This seems to do the trick and triggers the right event at the right time.






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            I was fiddling a lot with that. I find it rather surprising that this is not one of the main features of react-select. Anyway, I've found a workaround for this:



            <div style=height: '100%', width: '100%' onPaste=(e) => console.log(e)>
            <Select .../>
            </div>


            This seems to do the trick and triggers the right event at the right time.






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              I was fiddling a lot with that. I find it rather surprising that this is not one of the main features of react-select. Anyway, I've found a workaround for this:



              <div style=height: '100%', width: '100%' onPaste=(e) => console.log(e)>
              <Select .../>
              </div>


              This seems to do the trick and triggers the right event at the right time.






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                I was fiddling a lot with that. I find it rather surprising that this is not one of the main features of react-select. Anyway, I've found a workaround for this:



                <div style=height: '100%', width: '100%' onPaste=(e) => console.log(e)>
                <Select .../>
                </div>


                This seems to do the trick and triggers the right event at the right time.






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                I was fiddling a lot with that. I find it rather surprising that this is not one of the main features of react-select. Anyway, I've found a workaround for this:



                <div style=height: '100%', width: '100%' onPaste=(e) => console.log(e)>
                <Select .../>
                </div>


                This seems to do the trick and triggers the right event at the right time.







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