sartori-react-currency-mask

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Currency Input

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<CurrencyInput /> Creates an input that gets masked as currency, in React.

Shows currency masked on the input

Note: Dollar sign and styling not included

i.e.,

Entering a 1 shows: $0.01.

Entering 11 shows: $0.11.

Entering 110 shows: $1.10.

And so on.

Usage

Install via npm: npm install react-currency-masked-input.

It accepts all properties you'd normally set on an input, so:

// your standard input

render() {
  return <input name="myInput" placeholder="0" required />
}

Becomes a matter of simply replacing the tag to CurrencyInput:

// with a currency mask
import CurrencyInput from 'react-currency-masked-input'

//...

render() {
  return <CurrencyInput name="myInput" required />
}

Usage notes:

  • renders an input with type="number" and pattern="\d*", but will override those props if you pass them in.
  • Will use the defaultValue prop passed in as an initial value, but will take over from there.
  • Will become a controlled input if/when props.value is passed to it.
  • Calls onChange prop after updating its internal value. First argument is the original event, the second is the masked value.
  • Sets the input value on the component instance, so you can reference it on a ref, e.g., myComponent.refs.input.value, as you would with a normal ref.

Development

  1. yarn - install local dependencies

  2. npm run bundle - compiles source code to ./react-currency-masked-input.js

Testing

  1. npm test - Runs the unit tests in watch mode

  2. npm run test:ci - Runs the tests once; useful in CI.

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npm i sartori-react-currency-mask

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2.1.1

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