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redux-form-input-masks
Documentation and examples
Getting started
redux-form-input-masks is a library that works with redux-form to easily add masking to Fields.
Motivation
Redux is awesome and so are input masks: they help standardizing inputs and improves the UX of the application. redux-form has support for input formatting, parseing and normalizing, but it can get pretty tricky to implement a mask with these functions. redux-form-input-masks offer simple APIs to create these masks so you don't need to worry about it!
Under the hood
redux-form-input-masks returns objects implementing redux-form's Value Lifecycle Hooks and also some Global Event Handlers to manage the caret position.
Installation
npm install --save redux-form-input-masksor
yarn add redux-form-input-masksFeatures
- simple to setup: works with
redux-formout of the box, you just need to installredux-form-input-masksand you're good to go; - simple to use: import a mask creator and apply it... and that's it. There's no need to change the component you're already using;
- flexible: it lets you choose how you want the input mask to behave;
- lightweight: not a single dependency is added to
redux-form-input-masks; - compatible with component libraries like
material-uiandredux-form-material-ui's wrappers, for both v0-stable and v1-beta versions.
Available masks
| Name | Description | API Reference | Demo |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number Mask | Ideal for currency, percentage or any other numeric input. Supports prefix, suffix, locale number formatting and even more options. You can also choose wether the value is stored as number or string. |
createNumberMask | codesandbox.io |
Usage
It's super simple to apply a mask using this library. You just need to import your mask creator from react-form-input-masks, specify the parameters and pass it to the Field using spread attributes. Yep, it's that easy.
The following is a use case for createNumberMask. It consists of two inputs that convert bitcoins to euros and vice versa. You can see it running on codesandbox.io. Please note that this convertion does not reflect real conversion rates.
import React from 'react';
import { connect } from 'react-redux';
import { Field, reduxForm, change } from 'redux-form';
import { createNumberMask } from 'redux-form-input-masks';
const conversionRate = 6800;
let GettingStarted = props => {
const btcChange = btc => {
props.change('gettingStarted', 'EUR', btc * conversionRate);
};
const eurChange = eur => {
props.change('gettingStarted', 'BTC', eur / conversionRate);
};
const btcMask = createNumberMask({
prefix: 'BTC ',
decimalPlaces: 5,
locale: 'en-US',
onChange: btcChange,
});
const eurMask = createNumberMask({
suffix: ' €',
decimalPlaces: 2,
locale: 'de',
onChange: eurChange,
});
return (
<form>
<div>
<Field name="BTC" component="input" type="tel" {...btcMask} />
<Field name="EUR" component="input" type="tel" {...eurMask} />
</div>
</form>
);
};
const mapStateToProps = undefined;
const mapDispatchToProps = dispatch => ({
change: (form, field, value) => dispatch(change(form, field, value)),
});
GettingStarted = connect(mapStateToProps, mapDispatchToProps)(GettingStarted);
export default reduxForm({
form: 'gettingStarted',
})(GettingStarted);Warning
This project is still under development, I'm still setting all up for the first official release (v1.0.0). Until then, some breaking changes in v0 may occur.
Milestones to v1.0.0
- create repo basic structure;
- create multi purpose dev server (gh-pages documentation and live demos);
- create codesandbox.io demos;
- specify an API for
createNumberMask; - implement
createNumberMask; - add tests and code coverage structure to the project;
- implement
createNumberMasktests; -
createNumberMaskbugfixes; - add repo workflow (Travis CI, danger, codecov, commitizen, semantic release);
- add fancy badges (#4);
- add issue template (#2);
- add code of conduct (#3);
- add build process;
- add contributing (#5);
- fix #14
- specify an API for
createStringMask, an easy and flexible string mask creator; - implement
createStringMaskand its tests.