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return custom mask in input for ionic 6/7

Required

  • ionic 6/7
  • Angular CLI: 16/17

install

npm install br-packs-mask --save -E

Usage

import { BrMaskerModule } from 'br-packs-mask';

@NgModule({
  imports: [
    BrMaskerModule
  ],
})

HTML

 <form [formGroup]="form">
    <ion-item>
      <ion-input required type="text" formControlName="mask"  placeholder="First Name" [brmasker]="{mask:'00-00', len:5, userCaracters: true}"></ion-input>
    </ion-item>
  </form>

Other Examples

<ion-item>
    <ion-input type="text" formControlName="mask"  placeholder="Mask" [brmasker]="{mask: '00:00', type:'num'}"></ion-input>
</ion-item>

<ion-item>
    <ion-input type="text" formControlName="mask"  placeholder="Mask" [brmasker]="{userCaracters: true}"></ion-input>
</ion-item>

Example for CPF/CNPJ 999.999.999-99 / 99.999.999/9999-99

<ion-item>
	<ion-input type="text" name="cpf" formControlName="mask" placeholder="CPF/CNPJ" [brmasker]="{person: true}"></ion-input>
</ion-item>

Example for Real 999,99

<ion-item>
	<ion-input type="text" name="money" formControlName="mask" placeholder="(R$) Real" [brmasker]="{money: true}"></ion-input>
</ion-item>

Example for Money

<ion-item>
	<ion-input type="text" formControlName="mask" name="money" placeholder="Money" [brmasker]="{money: true, thousand: ',',  decimalCaracter: '.', decimal: '3'}"></ion-input> 
</ion-item>

Example for Real 99,999 With Decimal

<ion-item>
	<ion-input type="text" name="money" formControlName="mask" placeholder="(R$) Real" [brmasker]="{money: true, decimal: 3}"></ion-input>
</ion-item>

Example for Real 99,999 With Decimal

<ion-item>
	<ion-input type="text" name="percent" formControlName="mask" placeholder="% Percent" [brmasker]="{percent: true}" value=""></ion-input>
</ion-item>

Example for Phone (99) 9999-9999 / (99) 99999-9999

<ion-item>
	<ion-input type="text" name="phone" formControlName="mask" placeholder="Phone" [brmasker]="{phone: true}"></ion-input>
</ion-item>

Example for Phone not ddd 9999-9999 / 99999-9999

<ion-item>
	<ion-input type="text" name="phone" formControlName="mask" placeholder="Phone" [brmasker]="{phoneNotDDD: true}"></ion-input>
</ion-item>

Example for number thousand

<ion-item>
	<ion-input type="text" formControlName="phone" [value]="form.get('phone').value" name="phone" placeholder="Phone" [brmasker]="{numberAndTousand: true, thousand: ','}"></ion-input>
</ion-item>

Features

import { BrMaskDirective, BrMaskModel } from 'br-mask';

...

constructor(public brMask: BrMaskDirective) {}

...

protected createForm(): FormGroup {
  return new FormGroup({
    phone: new FormControl(this.createPhone())
  });
}

private createPhone(): string {
  const config: BrMaskModel = new BrMaskModel();
  config.phone = true;
  return this.brMask.writeCreateValue('99999999999', config);
}

Inputs

  • brmasker: BrMaskModel
	BrMaskModel = {
		form: AbstractControl;
		mask: string;
		len: number;
		money: boolean;
		phone: boolean;
		phoneNotDDD: boolean;
		person: boolean;
		percent:boolean;
		type: 'alfa' | 'num' | 'all';
		decimal: number = 2;
		decimalCaracter: string = `,`;
		thousand: string;
		userCaracters = false;
		numberAndTousand: false,
		moneyInitHasInt: true
	}
Name type info
form FormControl Obsolete
mask string Optional
len string Optional
money boolean Optional
phone boolean Optional
phoneNotDDD boolean Optional
person boolean Optional
percent boolean Optional
type string Optional default 'all'
decimalCaracter string Optional default ','
decimal number Optional default '2'
thousand string Optional
userCaracters boolean Optional default false
numberAndTousand boolean Optional default false
moneyInitHasInt boolean Optional default true

moneyInitHasInt is when you need to use cents in value

Characters

- . / ( ) , * + @ # $ & % :

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