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ngx-phone-mask
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Angular directive for autoformatting international phone numbers.
Install via npm:
npm install ngx-phone-mask
Import in your app.module.ts
:
import { NgxPhoneMaskModule } from 'ngx-phone-mask';
@NgModule({
imports: [
NgxPhoneMaskModule
]
})
Use it:
<input ngxPhoneMask [(ngModel)]='yourModelName'>
or
<input ngxPhoneMask [formControl]='yourControl'>
or
<input ngxPhoneMask formControlName='yourControlName'>
You can set valueType
to 'clean'
, 'raw'
or 'full'
to change output format.
Default is 'clean'
.
<input ngxPhoneMask [(ngModel)]='yourModelName' valueType='full'>
This component is under development. Pull requests and issues (PR's better) are welcome.
To publish:
git commit
npm version patch
npm run build
npm publish dist
FAQs
Angular directive for autoformatting phone numbers. Compatible with Angular 7. Currently doesn't support phone numbers with lengths other than 11. (`+7 (987) 123-45-67`)
The npm package ngx-phone-mask receives a total of 81 weekly downloads. As such, ngx-phone-mask popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ngx-phone-mask demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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