alexbrbr-ngx-mask

awesome ngx mask

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Installing

$ npm install --save ngx-mask

Quickstart

Import ngx-mask module in Angular app.

import {NgxMaskModule} from 'ngx-mask'

export const options: Partial<IConfig> | (() => Partial<IConfig>);

@NgModule({
  (...)
  imports: [
    NgxMaskModule.forRoot(options)
  ]
  (...)
})

Then, just define masks in inputs.

Usage

<input type='text' mask='{here comes your mask}' >

Also you can use mask pipe

Usage

<span>{{phone | mask: '(000) 000-0000'}}</span>

Examples

mask example
9999-99-99 2017-04-15
0*.00 2017.22
000.000.000-99 048.457.987-98
AAAA 0F6g
SSSS asDF

Mask Options

You can define your custom options for all directives (as object in the mask module) or for each (as attributes for directive). If you override this parameter, you have to provide all the special characters (default one are not included).

specialCharacters (string[ ])

We have next default characters:

character
/
(
)
.
:
-
space
+
,
@
Usage
<input type='text' [specialCharacters]="[ '[' ,']' , '\\' ]" mask="[00]\[000]" >
Then:
Input value: 789-874.98
Masked value: [78]\[987]
patterns ({ [character: string]: { pattern: RegExp, optional?: boolean})

We have next default patterns:

code meaning
0 digits (like 0 to 9 numbers)
9 digits (like 0 to 9 numbers), but optional
A letters (uppercase or lowercase) and digits
S only letters (uppercase or lowercase)
Usage:
<input type='text' [patterns]="customPatterns" mask="(000-000)" >

and in your component

public customPatterns = {'0': { pattern: new RegExp('\[a-zA-Z\]')}};
Then:
Input value: 789HelloWorld
Masked value: (Hel-loW)

Custom pattern for this

You can define custom pattern and specify symbol to be rendered in input field.

pattern =  {
    'B': {
            pattern: new RegExp('\\d'),
            symbol: 'X'
      }
  }

prefix (string)

You can add prefix to you masked value

Usage
<input type='text' prefix="+7 " mask="(000) 000 00 00" >

suffix (string)

You can add suffix to you masked value

Usage
<input type='text' suffix=" quot; mask="0000" >

dropSpecialCharacters (boolean)

You can choose if mask will drop special character in the model, or not, default value true

Usage
<input type='text' [dropSpecialCharacters]="false" mask="000-000.00" >
Then:
Input value: 789-874.98
Model value: 789-874.98

showMaskTyped (boolean)

You can choose if mask is shown while typing, or not, default value false

Usage
 <input mask="(000) 000-0000" prefix="+7" [showMaskTyped] = "true">

clearIfNotMatch (boolean)

You can choose clear the input if the input value not match the mask, default value false

Pipe with mask expression and custom Pattern ([string, pattern])

You can pass array of expression and custom Pattern to pipe

Usage
 <span>{{phone | mask: customMaska}}</span>

and in your component

customMaska: [string, pattern];

pattern =  {
    'P': {
        pattern: new RegExp('\\d'),
    }};
  
this.customMaska = ['PPP-PPP', this.pattern];

Repeat mask

You can pass into mask pattern with brackets

Usage
 <input type='text' mask="A{4}">

Thousand separator

You can devide your input by thousands

Usage
 <input type='text' mask="separator">

For separate input with dots

 <input type='text' mask="dot_separator">

For using decimals enter '.' to the end of your input to 'separator' mask and ',' to 'dot_separator'

 <input type='text' mask="comma_separator">

For using decimals enter '.' to the end of your input to 'separator' or 'comma_separator' mask and ',' to 'dot_separator'

Input value: 1234.56
Masked value: 1 234.56

Input value: 1234,56
Masked value: 1.234,56

Input value: 1234.56
Masked value: 1,234.56
 <input type='text' mask="dot_separator.2">
 <input type='text' mask="comma_separator.2">
 <input type='text' mask="dot_separator.0">
 <input type='text' mask="comma_separator.0">

For limiting decimal precision add '.' and the precision you want to limit too on the input. 2 is useful for currency. 0 will prevent decimals completely.

Input value: 1234,56
Masked value: 1.234,56

Input value: 1234.56
Masked value: 1,234.56

Input value: 1234,56
Masked value: 1.234

Input value: 1234.56
Masked value: 1,234

Time validation

You can validate your input as 24 hour format

Usage
 <input type='text' mask="Hh:m0:s0">

Percent validation

You can validate your input for percents

Usage
 <input type='text' mask="percent" suffix="%">

FormControl validation

You can validate your formControl, default value is true

Usage
 <input type='text' mask="00 00" [validation]="true">

Secure input

You can hide symbols in input field and get the actual value in formcontrol

Usage
 <input matInput placeholder="Secure input" [hiddenInput]="true" mask="XXX/X0/0000">

IP valid mask

Usage
 <input mask="IP">