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input-simple-mask

v0.1.71

Published

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Downloads

136

Readme

Input Simple Mask

Do not use on production

Implement a simple mask for input effortlessly using the InputPhoneMask function. This function accepts various parameters to tailor the input behavior according to your needs.

Usage

Js

    window.InputPhoneMask({
        input: "input",                   // ID of the input element
        mask: "0000 0000 0000 0000",      // Mask for formatting the input.
        onChange: (value) => console.log(value), // Callback function triggered on input change
        placeholderChar: "-",                 // The character shown exept of "0" in the mask
    });

React

    import { SimpleInputMask } from "input-simple-mask";

    <SimpleInputMask
        mask={"+76 000-000-000"}
        placeholderChar={"_"}
        onChange={(maskedValue) => {
            // your code ...
        }}
        render={(props) => (
            // Input should accept the 'ref' parameter 
            <input {...props} /> // Do not pass the input value
        )} 
    />  
    // input value = +76 ___-___-___
    // The digits (except for zero) are part of the mask and will not change upon input. 
    // But can be only at start of mask, not between 0
    import { SimpleInputMask } from "input-simple-mask";

    <SimpleInputMask
        mask={"0000 0000 0000 0000"}
        placeholderChar={"_"}
        onChange={(maskedValue) => {
            // your code ...
        }}
        render={(props) => (
            // Input should accept the 'ref' parameter 
            <input {...props} /> // Do not pass the input value
        )} 
    />   

Parameters

  • input: ID of the input element to apply the mask to.
  • mask: A string defining the mask for formatting the input. Use "0" for editable parts and any other character for fixed parts of the mask.
  • onChange: A callback function that receives the current value or masked value on input change.
  • placeholderChar: The character to be displayed instead of "0" in the mask.

Example

If mask is set to "00-00" and placeholderChar is set to "_", the input will display "__-__".