A masked form input that converts numbers to localized currency formats as you type
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- Formats positive and negative values
- Leverages
Intl.NumberFormat
for localizing currency denominations and masking the input - Simple API
- Minimal default styling, easy to customize
npm install @canutin/svelte-currency-input --save
<script lang="ts">
import CurrencyInput from '@canutin/svelte-currency-input';
</script>
<CurrencyInput name="total" value={-420.69} locale="nl-NL" currency="EUR" />
When the form is submitted you get unformatted or formatted values from two <input />
's.
This is more or less what <CurrencyInput />
looks like under the hood:
<div class="currencyInput">
<!-- Unformatted value -->
<input
class="currencyInput__unformatted"
type="hidden"
name="total"
value="-420.69"
/>
<!-- Formatted value -->
<input
class="currencyInput__formatted"
type="text"
name="formatted-total"
value="€ -420,69"
/>
</div>
Option | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
value | number |
undefined |
Initial value. If left undefined a formatted value of 0 is visible as a placeholder |
locale | string |
en-US |
Overrides default locale. Examples |
currency | string |
USD |
Overrides default currency. Examples |
name | string |
total |
Applies the name to the input fields for unformatted (e.g [name=total] ) and formatted (e.g. [name=formatted-total] ) values |
id | string |
undefined |
Sets the id attribute on the input |
required | boolean |
false |
Marks the input as required |
disabled | boolean |
false |
Marks the input as disabled |
placeholder |
string number null
|
0 |
A string will override the default placeholder. A number will override it by formatting it to the set currency. Setting it to null will not show a placeholder |
isZeroNullish | boolean |
false |
If true and when the value is 0 , it will override the default placeholder and render the formatted value in the field like any other value. Note: this option might become the default in future versions
|
autocomplete | string |
undefined |
Sets the autocomplete attribute. Accepts any valid HTML autocomplete attribute values |
isNegativeAllowed | boolean |
true |
If false , forces formatting only to positive values and ignores --positive and --negative styling modifiers |
fractionDigits | number |
2 |
Sets maximumFractionDigits in Intl.NumberFormat() constructor used for formatting the currency. Supported digits: 0 to 20
|
inputClasses | object |
See below | Selectively overrides any class names passed |
onValueChange | Callback |
undefined |
Runs a callback function after the value changes |
There are two ways of customizing the styling of the input:
- Passing it your own CSS classes
- Overriding the styles using the existing class names
You can override all of the class names by passing an object to inputClasses
that has one or more of these properties:
interface InputClasses {
wrapper?: string; // <div> that contains the two <input> elements
unformatted?: string; // <input type="hidden"> that contains the unformatted value
formatted?: string; // <input type="text"> that contains the formatted value
formattedPositive?: string; // Class added when the formatted input is positive
formattedNegative?: string; // Class added when the formatted input is negative
formattedZero?: string; // Class added when the formatted input is zero
}
Usage (with Tailwind CSS as an example):
<CurrencyInput name="total" value="{420.69}" inputClasses={
{
wrapper: "form-control block",
formatted: 'py-1.5 text-gray-700',
formattedPositive: 'text-green-700',
formattedNegative: 'text-red-700'
}
} />
Alternatively you can write your own CSS by overriding the default styles which use BEM naming conventions. To do so apply your styles as shown below:
<div class="my-currency-input">
<CurrencyInput name="total" value="{420.69}" />
</div>
<style>
/* Container */
div.my-currency-input :global(div.currencyInput) { /* ... */ }
/* Formatted input */
div.my-currency-input :global(input.currencyInput__formatted) { /* ... */ }
/* Formatted input when the it's disabled */
div.my-currency-input :global(input.currencyInput__formatted:disabled) { /* ... */ }
/* Formatted input when the value is zero */
div.my-currency-input :global(input.currencyInput__formatted--zero) { /* ... */ }
/* Formatted input when the value is positive */
div.my-currency-input :global(input.currencyInput__formatted--positive) { /* ... */ }
/* Formatted input when the value is negative */
div.my-currency-input :global(input.currencyInput__formatted--negative) { /* ... */ }
</style>
Here's ways in which you can contribute:
- Found a bug? Open a new issue
- Comment or upvote existing issues
- Submit a pull request
This package was generated with SvelteKit. Install dependencies with npm install
, then start a development server:
npm run dev
# or start the server and open the app in a new browser tab
npm run dev -- --open
The component is tested using Playwright.
You can find the tests in tests/svelte-currency-input.test.ts
To run all tests on Chromium, Firefox and Webkit:
npm run test
To run all tests on a specific browser (e.g. Webkit):
npx playwright test --project=webkit
Additional debug commands can be found on Playwright's documentation.