I am trying to add an autogrowing textarea to my app but for some reason it is not working. The module that I am using is https://github.com/tagged/autogrow (it was recommneded on the ionic forum)
The answer above does not shrink - here is an improved version:
https://codepen.io/benshope/pen/xOPvpm
angular.module('app').directive('expandingTextarea', function () {
    return {
        restrict: 'A',
        controller: function ($scope, $element, $attrs, $timeout) {
            $element.css('min-height', '0');
            $element.css('resize', 'none');
            $element.css('overflow-y', 'hidden');
            setHeight(0);
            $timeout(setHeightToScrollHeight);
            function setHeight(height) {
                $element.css('height', height + 'px');
                $element.css('max-height', height + 'px');
            }
            function setHeightToScrollHeight() {
                setHeight(0);
                var scrollHeight = angular.element($element)[0]
                  .scrollHeight;
                if (scrollHeight !== undefined) {
                    setHeight(scrollHeight);
                }
            }
            $scope.$watch(function () {
                return angular.element($element)[0].value;
            }, setHeightToScrollHeight);
        }
    };
});
This will transform all your textareas to grow/shrink.
Hope that helps!
I wrote a very simple directive that works with Ionic 2 and ion-textarea. Here it is:
import { Directive, HostListener, ElementRef } from "@angular/core";
@Directive({
selector: "ion-textarea[autoresize]" // Attribute selector
})
export class Autoresize {
  @HostListener("input", ["$event.target"])
  onInput(textArea: HTMLTextAreaElement): void {
    this.adjust();
  }
  constructor(public element: ElementRef) {
  }
  ngOnInit(): void {
    this.adjust();
  }
  adjust(): void {
    let ta = this.element.nativeElement.querySelector("textarea");
    ta.style.overflow = "hidden";
    ta.style.height = "auto";
    ta.style.height = ta.scrollHeight + "px";
  }
}
Here is a gist: https://gist.github.com/maxt3r/2485356e91a1969bdb6cf54902e61165
EDIT: Look at the gist for other suggestions from other people.
I found a much more better way to do this without using any other third party library or directive.
$scope.updateEditor = function() {
    var element = document.getElementById("page_content");
    element.style.height = element.scrollHeight + "px";
};
Then simply adding ng-keypress="updateEditor()" to the textarea would do the job.
<textarea ng-keypress="updateEditor()" ng-model="bar"> </textarea>
I Hope this helps others who might face this problem in the future.
Update: Here is a codepen for this: http://codepen.io/kpourdeilami/pen/KDepk
Update 2: Use the snippet provided by @benshope
Update 3: If you're on Ionic/Angular 2, use the answer provided by "Max Al Farakh"
Try Angular-Elastic. It is an angular directive built to auto-expand a textarea. Use bower to install it.
bower install angular-elastic
add it to your project, then you can use it as an attribute
<textarea msd-elastic ng-model="foo"> </textarea>
or as class
<textarea class="msd-elastic" ng-model="bar"> </textarea>
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