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angular-chrome-autofill-fix

v0.0.4

Published

A tiny fix for chrome problems regarding auto-filled passwords

Downloads

164

Readme

angular-chrome-autofill-fix

A tiny fix for chrome problems regarding auto-filled passwords. This includes a fix for angular-material inputs to prevent label collapse (until a fix get pulled into repo), and another fix which overrides the default required validator to take Chrome auto-filling into account.

Install

bower install angular-chrome-autofill-fix --save

Usage

just add dependency chrome-autofill-fix`:

angular.module('yourApp', ['chrome-autofill-fix']);

Problem example

In the following form, there is an ng-disabled directive on the login button in order to disable it when the form is invalid. As you see the form is auto-filled and so it should be valid but it's not. angular-chrome-autofill-fix fixes this by overriding required validator in a way that reports valid state when the password field is autofilled by chrome.

chrome-autofill

Known issues

  • It's kind of strange but seemingly it doesn't work on Chrome for Ubuntu! See the issue