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jquery.allowed-chars

v1.0.4

Published

jQuery plugin to restrict users for typing only allowed chars for specified element

Downloads

43

Readme

jQuery Allowed Chars - simple plugin

Build Status

jQuery plugin to restrict users for typing only allowed chars for specified element.

This library requires jQuery to be loaded.

Setup

Include jQuery library and the jquery.allowed-chars.js file.

<script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="dist/jquery.allowed-chars.js"></script>

Download plugin from jQuery Plugins

You can download jQuery Allowed Chars simple plugin from jQuery Plugins here: http://plugins.jquery.com/jquery.allowed-chars/

Install with Bower

Install and manage jQuery Allowed Chars simple plugin using Bower.

$ bower install jquery.allowed-chars

Install with NPM

Install and manage jQuery Allowed Chars simple plugin using NPM.

$ npm install jquery.allowed-chars

CDN

You can use CDNJS for this plugin on following link: http://www.cdnjs.com/libraries/jquery.allowed-chars

Usage Example

In our HTML code we have 4 inputs:

Only integer chars [0123456789]: 
<input type='text' id="default"/>

Custom chars [a, B, 1, {space}, _]: 
<input type='text' id="custom"/>

RegExp [/\d/] -- only integers: 
<input type='text' id="regexp" />

Custom chars [A, b, s, D] not case sensitive, full options: 
<input type='text' id="full" />

So, to restrict input values to integers for input with id default use:

// by default plugin allows only numerical characters: 0123456789
$('#default').allowedChars();

For a custom allowed char list, pass the string with chars as parameter:

// you can specify a different list of allowed characters,
// for example [a, B, 1, {space}, _]
// list is by default case sensitive
$('#custom').allowedChars('aB1 _');

You can also use a regular expression to restrict input values:

// you can use regular expressions
// \d - only integers allowed
$('#regexp').allowedChars(/\d/);

You can also pass an object with options for plugin initialization:

// you can pass object with options.
// For example, a list of allowed chars, without case sensitivity check
$('#full').allowedChars({
    allowed: 'AbsD',
    caseSensitive: false
});

Be aware that caseSensitive option does not affect work of plugin if you use regular expressions.

Here you can read more about regular expressions in javascript: http://www.w3schools.com/jsref/jsref_obj_regexp.asp

Demo

You can run demo on JSFiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/fosco/55XLd/

Copyright

Copyright (C) 2014 Pavlo Voznenko and other contributors.

Distributed under the MIT License.