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angular-imask
npm install angular-imask
import {IMaskModule} from 'angular-imask';
@NgModule({
imports: [
IMaskModule,
...
],
...
}) {...}
<!-- directive -->
<input
[imask]="{mask: '+{7}(000)000-00-00'}" <!--see more mask props in a guide-->
[unmask]="true" <!--true|false|'typed'-->
(accept)="onAccept" <!--depending on prop above first argument is
`value` if `unmask=false`,
`unmaskedValue` if `unmask=true`,
`typedValue` if `unmask='typed'`-->
(complete)="onComplete"
<!-- OPTIONAL: provide custom element getter -->
[imaskElement]="(elementRef, directiveRef) => maskElement" <!-- default = elementRef.nativeElement -->
/>
<!-- pipe -->
<p>{{ value | imask:mask }}</p>
More options see in a guide.
As to make changes to this package follow the steps:
npm run make
cd packages/angular-imask
npm run dev
npm run example
FAQs
Angular IMask Plugin
The npm package angular-imask receives a total of 55,452 weekly downloads. As such, angular-imask popularity was classified as popular.
We found that angular-imask demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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