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- credit-card-input-mask
- credit-card-input-mask/dist/main.js
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credit-card-input-mask
forked from braintree/restricted-input
Allow restricted character sets in input
elements.
Install
$ npm install --save credit-card-input-mask
Usage
import CreditCardInputMask from "credit-card-input-mask";
const formattedCreditCardInput = new CreditCardInputMask({
element: document.querySelector("#credit-card"),
pattern: "{{9999}} {{9999}} {{9999}} {{9999}}",
});
Patterns
Patterns are a mixture of Placeholder
s and PermaChar
s.
Placeholder
A Placeholder
is the part of the pattern that accepts user input based on some restrictions. A placeholder is defined in the pattern using two open curly brackets, the placeholder, followed by two closing curly brackets e.g. {{Abc123}}
.
The patterns a Placeholder
can be are:
- a single alpha character that matches the alpha regex
/[A-Za-z]/
. e.g.{{C}}
will match one alpha character. - a single digit that matches the digit regex
/[0-9]/
. e.g.{{3}}
will match one digit. - a
*
character that matches/./
. e.g.{{*}}
will match the next character.
PermaChar
A PermaChar
is the part of the pattern that is automatically inserted. PermaChar
s are defined in the pattern as any characters other than Placeholder
s.
Example patterns
Some example patterns with behavior are listed:
12{{3}}
- Inserts
12
. - Waits for a single digit from the user.
- Inserts
{{A}}BC
- Waits for a single alpha from the user.
- Inserts
BC
.
${{*2L}}E
- Inserts
$
. - Waits for any single character input from the user.
- Waits for a single digit from the user.
- Waits for a single alpha from the user.
- Inserts
E
.
- Inserts
Paste Event
If an input is changed via a paste event, you may want to adjust the pattern before input formatting occurs. In this case, pass an onPasteEvent
callback:
const formattedCreditCardInput = new RestrictedInput({
element: document.querySelector('#credit-card'),
pattern: '{{9999}} {{9999}} {{9999}} {{9999}}',
onPasteEvent: function (payload) {
var value = payload.unformattedInputValue;
if (requiresAmexPattern(value)) {
formattedCreditCardInput.setPattern('{{9999}} {{999999}} {{99999}}')
} else {
formattedCreditCardInput.setPattern('{{9999}} {{9999}} {{9999}} {{9999}}')
}
})
});
API
options
Key | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
element | HTMLInputElement or HTMLTextAreaElement |
A valid reference to an input or textarea DOM node |
pattern | String |
Pattern describing the allowed character set you wish for entry into corresponding field. See Patterns. |
onPasteEvent | Function (optional) |
A callback function to inspect the unformatted value of the input during a paste event. See Paste Event. |
Related
- restricted-input - Allow restricted character sets in
input
elements.