Medium Article: Digit Only Directive in Angular
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input
digitOnly
directiveAn Angular directive only allows [0-9] in the input box when typing, pasting or drag/dropping. This directive handles both Windows keyboard and Mac keyboard. This directive works with
input type="text"
, notinput type="number"
. -
input
mask
directiveThis directive checks the input
pattern
attribute if set.
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v4.0.0: this package now updated to Angular v19 and uses the style of standalone directive.
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v3.2.0(v2.4.0):
digitOnly
directive now supports disabling paste events (merges a pull request #57, fixes #56). -
v3.1.0(v2.3.0):
digitOnly
directive now supports negative values (merges a pull request #49). -
v3.0.0: a release on par with Angular 12. For projects in Angular v10 or v11, please use v2 of this library.
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v2.2.3: fix an issue (#50) in the
mask
directive: support dynamic pattern attribute binding. -
v2.2.2: fix an issue (#28) to prevent dead keys in the
digitOnly
directive. -
v2.2.1:
digitOnly
directive now dispatches aninput
event when paste in Firefox. -
v2.2.0: fix an issue (#35): for better international support, both
mask
anddigitOnly
directives now also check thecode
attribute inKeyboardEvent
. -
v2.1.0(v1.9.0): fix an issue (#39) when typing decimal numbers for the
digitOnly
directive -
v2.0.0: add
tslib
v2.0 in the dependency, which is required by TypeScript 3.9 (as of Angular 10). -
v1.8.0: fix an issue (#38) when pasting in IE and Edge for the
digitOnly
directive -
v1.7.0: the
digitOnly
directive allows model binding tomin
,max
, andpattern
properties.- See demo page for examples.
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v1.6.0: the
mask
directive is added to this library.- See an example below about an input allows
##-####
.
- See an example below about an input allows
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v1.5.0: this directive checks the input
pattern
attribute if set.- See an example below about an input only allows decimal numbers with precision of 2.
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v1.3.0: this directive accepts an attribute for the separator for decimal numbers.
- By default, the separator is a
.
. You can set it to comma when needed.
- By default, the separator is a
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v1.1.0: this directive accepts an attribute which indicates if the input number allows a decimal point.
npm i @uiowa/digit-only
// in your Angular component
import { DigitOnlyDirective } from "@uiowa/digit-only";
@Component({
selector: "app-digit-only-demos",
imports: [DigitOnlyDirective, FormsModule],
templateUrl: "./digit-only-demos.component.html",
styleUrl: "./digit-only-demos.component.css",
})
export class DigitOnlyDemosComponent {}
<!-- in your component.html -->
<input type="text" digitOnly />
<!-- pull out the numeric keypad in mobile devices and tablets -->
<input type="text" name="zipcode" id="zipcode" placeholder="00000" maxlength="5" inputmode="numeric" pattern="[0-9]*" digitOnly />
<!-- turn off browser autocomplete -->
<input ... autocomplete="off" />
<!-- allows decimal input -->
<input id="decimal-number" type="text" digitOnly decimal="true" placeholder="000" />
<!-- allows to set decimal separator -->
<label for="digit-only-decimal-comma">
Digit Only input box that allows a <i>decimal point</i> using
<strong>a comma as the separator</strong>
</label>
<input id="digit-only-decimal-comma" type="text" digitOnly decimal="true" decimalSeparator="," placeholder="0,00" pattern="[0-9]+([,][0-9]+)?" />
<!-- Digit Only input only allows two decimal places -->
<input id="currency" type="text" name="currency" inputmode="numeric" pattern="^\d+(\.\d{1,2})?$" placeholder="0.00" digitOnly decimal="true" />
<!-- input masked with pattern attribute: ##-#### -->
<input id="org-dept" type="text" pattern="^(\d{0,2}|\d{2}-\d{0,4})$" name="org-dept" title="org-dept" placeholder="00-0000" mask />