Virtual Keyboard for Angular applications
$ npm install --save @protacon/ng-virtual-keyboard
Add NgVirtualKeyboardModule
as an import in your app's root NgModule.
import { NgVirtualKeyboardModule } from '@protacon/ng-virtual-keyboard';
@NgModule({
...
imports: [
...
NgVirtualKeyboardModule,
],
...
})
export class AppModule { }
Simple usage example
<input type="text" value=""
ng-virtual-keyboard
ng-virtual-keyboard-layout="alphanumeric"
ng-virtual-keyboard-placeholder="Custom placeholder text"
(ng-virtual-keyboard-close)="onClose()"
/>
Attribute | Description |
---|---|
ng-virtual-keyboard |
Required to initialize Virtual Keyboard to specified input |
ng-virtual-keyboard-layout |
Used layout on keyboard, following keyboards are defaults that you can use alphanumeric, alphanumericNordic, extended, extendedNordic, numeric, phone
|
ng-virtual-keyboard-placeholder |
Override placeholder text, if input has not any - or you want to override input placeholder value |
ng-virtual-keyboard-close |
Listener for keyboard closing event |
https://by-pinja.github.io/ng-virtual-keyboard/
For easier local development, Docker can be used for compiling and testing the keyboard. To run virtual keyboard from local docker environment, execute following:
docker-compose up
After this is ready, navigate to http://localhost:4200/
To avoid installing node etc. locally, execute.sh
can be used
to exceute command with current version of supported container.
Lint example:
bash execute.sh yarn lint
Basically this is just a shorthand for docker run -it --rm -w /app -v ${PWD}/:/app node:12-alpine3.14 "$@"
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