This is a simple masked text (normal text and input text) component for React-Native.
Thanks to vanilla-masker =). Thanks to moment =).
React-native: 0.32.0 or higher
npm install react-native-masked-text --save
import React, { Component } from 'react'
// import the component
import { TextInputMask } from 'react-native-masked-text'
export default class MyComponent extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props)
}
isValid() {
// isValid method returns if the inputed value is valid.
// Ex: if you input 40/02/1990 30:20:20, it will return false
// because in this case, the day and the hour is invalid.
let valid = this.myDateText.isValid();
// get converted value. Using type=datetime, it returns the moment object.
// If it's using type=money, it returns a Number object.
let rawValue = this.myDateText.getRawValue();
}
render() {
// the type is required but options is required only for some specific types.
return (
<TextInputMask
refInput={(ref) => this.myDateText = ref;}
type={'datetime'}
options={{
format: 'DD-MM-YYYY HH:mm:ss'
}}
/>
)
}
}
credit-card: use the mask 9999 9999 9999 9999. It accepts options (see later in this doc).
cpf: use the mask 999.999.999-99
and numeric
keyboard.
cnpj: use the mask 99.999.999/9999-99
and numeric
keyboard.
zip-code: use the mask 99999-999
and numeric
keyboard.
only-numbers: accept only numbers on field with numeric
keyboard.
money: use the mask R$ 0,00
on the field with numeric
keyboard. It accepts options (see later in this doc).
cel-phone: use the mask (99) 9999-9999
or (99) 99999-9999
(changing automaticaly by length). It accepts options (see later in this doc).
datetime: use datetime mask with moment format (default DD/MM/YYYY HH:mm:ss). It accepts options (see later in this doc).
custom: use your custom mask (see the options props later in this doc).
Invoked after new value applied to mask.
/**
* @param {String} text the text AFTER mask is applied.
*/
onChangeText(text) {
// ...
}
<TextInputMask
type={'only-numbers'}
onChangeText={this.onChangeText.bind(this)} />
Allow you to check and prevent value to be inputed.
/**
* @param {String} previous the previous text in the masked field.
* @param {String} next the next text that will be setted to field.
* @return {Boolean} return true if must accept the value.
*/
checkText(previous, next) {
return next === 'your valid value or other boolean condition';
}
<TextInputMask
type={'only-numbers'}
checkText={this.checkText.bind(this)} />
You can use this prop if you want custom text input instead native TextInput component:
const Textfield = MKTextField.textfield()
.withPlaceholder('Text...')
.withStyle(styles.textfield)
.build();
<TextInputMask
refInput={(ref) => this.myDateText = ref;}
type={'money'}
style={styles.input}
customTextInput={Textfield}
placeholder="Enter text to see events"
/>
Some custom inputs like react-native-textinput-effects have to set properties in mount time. For these types of components we use this property.
import React from 'react'
import { StyleSheet, View } from 'react-native'
import { TextInputMask } from 'react-native-masked-text'
import { Kaede } from 'react-native-textinput-effects'
export default class App extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props)
this.state = {
birthday: ''
}
}
render() {
return (
<View style={styles.container}>
<TextInputMask
refInput={(ref) => this.myDateText = ref;}
// here we set the custom component and their props.
customTextInput={Kaede}
customTextInputProps={{
style:{ width: '80%' },
label:'Birthday'
}}
type={'datetime'}
options={{
format: 'DD-MM-YYYY HH:mm:ss'
}}
// don't forget: the value and state!
onChangeText={birthday => this.setState({ birthday })}
value={this.state.birthday} />
</View>
);
}
}
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
flex: 1,
backgroundColor: '#fff',
alignItems: 'center',
justifyContent: 'center'
}
})
You can use the native props of TextInput, with this in mind:
- onChangeText is intercepted by component.
- value is intercepted by component.
- if you pass keyboardType, it will override the keyboardType of masked component.
If you want to use the methods of the native TextInput, use the getElement()
method:
export default class App extends React.Component {
onGoFocus() {
// when you call getElement method, the instance of native TextInput will returned.
this.refs['myText'].getElement().focus()
}
render() {
return (
<View style={styles.container}>
<View>
<TextInputMask
ref="myText"
type={'only-numbers'}
style={styles.input}
/>
</View>
<View>
<Button
onPress={this.onGoFocus.bind(this)}
title="Go Focus Hue"
color="#841584"
/>
</View>
</View>
)
}
}
Some types accept options, use it like this: <TextInputMask type={'money'} options={{ unit: 'US$' }} />
For type={'money'}
- options={...}
_
precision
(Number, default 2): the decimal places. _separator
(String, default ','): the decimal separator. _delimiter
(String, default '.'): the thousand separator. _unit
: (String, default 'R$'): the prefix text. _suffixUnit
(String, default ''): the suffix text. _zeroCents
(Boolean, default false): if must show cents.
For type={'cel-phone'}
- options={...}
_
withDDD
(Boolean, default true): if the ddd will be include in the mask. _dddMask
(String, default '(99) '): the default mask applied ifwithDDD
is true.
For type={'datetime'}
- options={...}
_
format
(String, default DD/MM/YYYY HH:mm:ss): moment date format. It accepts the following: _ DD/MM/YYYY HH:mm:ss _ DD/MM/YYYY _ MM/DD/YYYY _ YYYY/MM/DD _ HH:mm:ss _ HH:mm _ HH * You can use all of dates with-
instead of/
if you want
For type={'custom'}
- options={...}
{
/**
* mask: (String | required | default '')
* the mask pattern
* 9 - accept digit.
* A - accept alpha.
* S - accept alphanumeric.
* * - accept all, EXCEPT white space.
*/
mask: '999#AAA',
/**
* validator: (Function | optional | defaults returns true)
* use this funcion to inform if the inputed value is a valid value (for invalid phone numbers, for example). The isValid method use this validator.
*/
validator: function(value, settings) {
return true
},
/**
* getRawValue: (Function | optional | defaults return current masked value)
* use this function to parse and return values to use what you want.
* for example, if you want to create a phone number mask (999) 999-99-99 but want to get only
* the numbers for value, use this method for this parse step.
*/
getRawValue: function(value, settings) {
return 'my converted value';
},
/**
* translation: (Object | optional | defaults 9, A, S, *)
* the dictionary that translate mask and value.
* you can change defaults by simple override the key (9, A, S, *) or create some new.
*/
translation: {
// this is a custom translation. The others (9, A, S, *) still works.
// this translation will be merged and turns into 9, A, S, *, #.
'#': function(val) {
if (val === ' ') {
return val;
}
// if returns null, undefined or '' (empty string), the value will be ignored.
return null;
},
// in this case, we will override build-in * translation (allow all characters)
// and set this to allow only blank spaces and some special characters.
'*': function(val) {
return [' ', '#', ',', '.', '!'].indexOf(val) >= 0 ? val : null;
}
}
}
For type={'credit-card'}
- options={...} *
obfuscated
(Boolean, default false): if the mask must be9999 **** **** 9999
getElement()
: return the instance of TextInput component.isValid()
: if the value inputed is valid for the mask. * credit-card: return true if the mask is complete. * cpf: return true if the mask is complete and cpf is valid. * cnpj: return true if the mask is complete and cnpj is valid. * zip-code: return true if the mask is complete. * only-numbers: always returns true. * money: always returns true. * cel-phone: return true if the mask is complete. * datetime: return true if the date value is valid for format. * custom: use custom validation, if it not exist, always returns true.getRawValue()
: get the converted value of mask. * credit-card: return the array with the value parts. Ex:1234 1234 1234 1234
returns[1234, 1234, 1234, 1234]
. * cpf: return the value without mask. * cnpj: return the value without mask. * zip-code: return the value without mask. * only-numbers: return the value without mask. * money: return the Number value. Ex:R$ 1.234,56
returns1234.56
. * cel-phone: return the value without mask. * datetime: return themoment
object for the date and format. * custom: use custom method (passed in options). If it not exists, returns the current value.
import React, { Component } from 'react'
// import the component
import { TextMask } from 'react-native-masked-text'
export default class MyComponent extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props)
this.state = {
text: '4567123409871234'
}
}
render() {
// the type is required but options is required only for some specific types.
// the sample below will output 4567 **** **** 1234
return (
<TextMask
value={this.state.text}
type={'credit-card'}
options={{
obfuscated: true
}}
/>
)
}
}
The same of TextInputMask, but for React-Native Text component instead TextInput.
Warning: if the value not match the mask, it will not appear.
getElement()
: return the instance of Text component.
If you want, we expose the MaskService
. You can use it:
Methods
- static toMask(type, value, settings): mask a value.
_
type
(String, required): the type of the mask (cpf
,datetime
, etc...) _value
(String, required): the value to be masked *settings
(Object, optional): if the mask type accepts options, pass it in the settings parameter - static toRawValue(type, maskedValue, settings): get the raw value of a masked value.
_
type
(String, required): the type of the mask (cpf
,datetime
, etc...) _maskedValue
(String, required): the masked value to be converted in raw value *settings
(Object, optional): if the mask type accepts options, pass it in the settings parameter - static isValid(type, value, settings): validate if the mask and the value match.
_
type
(String, required): the type of the mask (cpf
,datetime
, etc...) _value
(String, required): the value to be masked *settings
(Object, optional): if the mask type accepts options, pass it in the settings parameter
Ex:
import { MaskService } from 'react-native-masked-text'
var money = MaskService.toMask('money', '123', {
unit: 'US$',
separator: '.',
delimiter: ','
})
// money -> US$ 1.23
- If the
es2015
error throw by babel, try runreact-native start --reset-cache
View changelog HERE