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Magic Masks

This is magic! 🎩

About

Simple lib to you use magic masks! I always use it in my projects, but at this moment I decided to create a library for the community to use. I hope you have fun!

Available Masks

  • cellphone
  • cellphoneOrPhone (dynamically changes)
  • clear (remove all special characters)
  • cnpj
  • cpf
  • cpfOrCnpj (dynamically changes)
  • creditCard
  • creditCardExpiry
  • currency
  • phone
  • zipCode

Simple use

import { clear, zipCode } from 'magic-masks';

const zipCodeMasked = zipCode('00000000');

console.log(zipCodeMasked); // Output is 00000-000

console.log(clear(zipCodeMasked)); // Output is 00000000;

You can use with anything

ReactJS (uncontroled input)

import { useRef, useCallback } from 'react';

import masks from 'magic-masks';
import PropTypes from 'prop-types';

const Input = ({ name, mask }) => {
  const inputRef = useRef();

  const handleChangeInput = useCallback((e) => {
      const { value } = e.target;

      if (mask) {
        if (!masks[mask])
          throw new Error(`The magic mask ${mask} is not available!`);

        e.target.value = masks[mask](value);
      }
    }),
    [masks, mask];

  return (
    <input
      ref={inputRef}
      type="text"
      name={name}
      onChange={handleChangeInput}
    />
  );
};

Input.defaultProps = {
  mask: '',
};

Input.propTypes = {
  mask: PropTypes.string,
  name: PropTypes.string.isRequired,
};

const App = () => {
  return <Input name="zipCode" mask="zipCode" />;
};

export default App;

React Native (uncontroled input)

import { useRef, useCallback } from 'react';

import masks from 'magic-masks';
import PropTypes from 'prop-types';
import { TextInput } from 'react-native';

const Input = ({ name, mask }) => {
  const inputRef = useRef();

  const handleOnChange = useCallback((text) => {
    if (mask) {
      if (!masks[mask])
        throw new Error(`The magic mask ${mask} is not available!`);

      const maskedValue = masks[mask](text);
      inputRef.current.value = maskedValue;
      inputRef.current.setNativeProps({
        text: maskedValue,
      });
    }
  }, []);

  return <TextInput ref={inputRef} onChange={handleChangeInput} />;
};

Input.defaultProps = {
  mask: '',
};

Input.propTypes = {
  mask: PropTypes.string,
  name: PropTypes.string.isRequired,
};

const App = () => {
  return <Input name="zipCode" mask="zipCode" />;
};

export default App;

Contributing

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License

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