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magic-masks

v2.2.0

Published

Only a library of magic masks

Downloads

130

Readme

Magic Masks

This is magic! 🎩

About

Simple lib to you use magic masks! I always use it in my projects, but at this moment I decided to create a library for the community to use. I hope you have fun!

Available Masks

  • cellphone
  • cellphoneOrPhone (dynamically changes)
  • clear (remove all special characters)
  • cnpj
  • cpf
  • cpfOrCnpj (dynamically changes)
  • creditCard
  • creditCardExpiry
  • currency
  • phone
  • zipCode

Simple use

import { clear, zipCode } from 'magic-masks';

const zipCodeMasked = zipCode('00000000');

console.log(zipCodeMasked); // Output is 00000-000

console.log(clear(zipCodeMasked)); // Output is 00000000;

You can use with anything

ReactJS (uncontroled input)

import { useRef, useCallback } from 'react';

import masks from 'magic-masks';
import PropTypes from 'prop-types';

const Input = ({ name, mask }) => {
  const inputRef = useRef();

  const handleChangeInput = useCallback((e) => {
      const { value } = e.target;

      if (mask) {
        if (!masks[mask])
          throw new Error(`The magic mask ${mask} is not available!`);

        e.target.value = masks[mask](value);
      }
    }),
    [masks, mask];

  return (
    <input
      ref={inputRef}
      type="text"
      name={name}
      onChange={handleChangeInput}
    />
  );
};

Input.defaultProps = {
  mask: '',
};

Input.propTypes = {
  mask: PropTypes.string,
  name: PropTypes.string.isRequired,
};

const App = () => {
  return <Input name="zipCode" mask="zipCode" />;
};

export default App;

React Native (uncontroled input)

import { useRef, useCallback } from 'react';

import masks from 'magic-masks';
import PropTypes from 'prop-types';
import { TextInput } from 'react-native';

const Input = ({ name, mask }) => {
  const inputRef = useRef();

  const handleOnChange = useCallback((text) => {
    if (mask) {
      if (!masks[mask])
        throw new Error(`The magic mask ${mask} is not available!`);

      const maskedValue = masks[mask](text);
      inputRef.current.value = maskedValue;
      inputRef.current.setNativeProps({
        text: maskedValue,
      });
    }
  }, []);

  return <TextInput ref={inputRef} onChange={handleChangeInput} />;
};

Input.defaultProps = {
  mask: '',
};

Input.propTypes = {
  mask: PropTypes.string,
  name: PropTypes.string.isRequired,
};

const App = () => {
  return <Input name="zipCode" mask="zipCode" />;
};

export default App;

Contributing

Thank you for being interested on making this package better. We encourage everyone to help improving this project with some new features, bug fixes and performance issues. Please take a little bit of your time to read our guides, so this process can be faster and easier.

Contribution Guidelines

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Code of Conduct

We expect you to follow our Code of Conduct. You can read it to understand what kind of behaviour will and will not be tolerated.

Need help?

If you need help with Magic Masks, feel free to open an issue with a description of the problem you're facing.

License

MIT