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- react-pin-field
- react-pin-field/dist/index.js
- react-pin-field/dist/react-pin-field.esm.js
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📟 React PIN Field

React component for entering PIN codes
Live demo available at https://soywod.github.io/react-pin-field/.
Features
- Written in TypeScript, tested with Jest and Cypress
- Relies on
onchange
native event with minimum interaction for better browser compatibility - Supports HTML
dir
left-to-right and right-to-left - Supports HTML
autofocus
by focusing either the first or the last input, depending ondir
- Supports ARIA attributes like
aria-required
,aria-label
… - Supports key composition
Installation
npm install react-pin-field
Usage
import PinField from "react-pin-field";
Props
// React PIN Field inherits native props from HTMLInputElement,
// except few event handlers that are overriden:
type NativeProps = Omit<
InputHTMLAttributes<HTMLInputElement>,
"onChange" | "onKeyDown" | "onCompositionStart" | "onCompositionEnd"
>;
type Props = NativeProps & {
length?: number;
format?: (char: string) => string;
formatAriaLabel?: (index: number, total: number) => string;
onChange?: (value: string) => void;
onComplete?: (value: string) => void;
};
length
The length of the PIN field, which represents the number of inputs.
Defaults to 5
format
Characters can be formatted with any function of type (char: string) => string
.
Defaults to identity function char => char
formatAriaLabel
This function is used to generate accessible labels for each input within the <PinField />
. By default it renders the string PIN field 1 of 6
, PIN field 2 of 6
, etc., depending on the actual index of the input field and the total length of the pin field.
You can customize the aria-label
string by passing your own function. This can be useful for: i) site internationalisation (i18n); ii) simply describing each input with different semantics than the ones provided by react-pin-field
.
Defaults to (n, total) => "PIN field ${n} of ${total}"
onChange
This function is called everytime the PIN field changes its value.
onComplete
This function is called everytime the PIN field is completed. A PIN field is considered complete when:
- Every input has a defined value
- Every input passed the standard HTML validation (
required
,pattern
etc)
Reference
React PIN Field exposes a special reference which is an array of HTMLInputElement
:
const ref = useRef<HTMLInputElement[]>();
<PinField ref={ref} />;
// focus the third input
ref.current[2].focus();
Style
React PIN Field can be styled either with style
or className
. This last one allows you to use pseudo-classes like :nth-of-type
, :focus
, :hover
, :valid
, :invalid
…
Hook
By default, React PIN Field is an uncontrolled component, which means that its internal state cannot be changed. You can only listen to changes via onChange
and onComplete
.
To control the React PIN Field state, you can use the usePinField()
custom hook:
const handler = usePinField();
// The handler exposes a value and setValue to control the PIN code,
// as well as a state and dispatch for advanced usage.
// Let know the PIN field that you want to use this custom state
// instead of its internal one.
return <PinField handler={handler} />
See the controlled section of the live demo.
Contributing
See the Contributing guide.
Sponsoring
If you appreciate the project, feel free to donate using one of the following providers: