What is react-currency-input-field?
The react-currency-input-field package is a React component that provides an input field for currency values. It allows for easy formatting, parsing, and validation of currency inputs, making it ideal for financial applications.
What are react-currency-input-field's main functionalities?
Basic Currency Input
This feature allows you to create a basic currency input field with default value and decimal limit. The onValueChange callback provides the current value and name of the input field.
import CurrencyInput from 'react-currency-input-field';
function App() {
return (
<CurrencyInput
id="input-example"
name="input-name"
placeholder="Please enter a number"
defaultValue={1000}
decimalsLimit={2}
onValueChange={(value, name) => console.log(value, name)}
/>
);
}
Custom Currency Symbol
This feature allows you to add a custom currency symbol (e.g., $) to the input field. The prefix prop is used to specify the currency symbol.
import CurrencyInput from 'react-currency-input-field';
function App() {
return (
<CurrencyInput
id="input-example"
name="input-name"
placeholder="Please enter a number"
defaultValue={1000}
decimalsLimit={2}
prefix="$"
onValueChange={(value, name) => console.log(value, name)}
/>
);
}
International Currency Formatting
This feature allows you to format the currency input according to international standards. The intlConfig prop is used to specify the locale and currency type.
import CurrencyInput from 'react-currency-input-field';
function App() {
return (
<CurrencyInput
id="input-example"
name="input-name"
placeholder="Please enter a number"
defaultValue={1000}
decimalsLimit={2}
intlConfig={{ locale: 'en-US', currency: 'USD' }}
onValueChange={(value, name) => console.log(value, name)}
/>
);
}
Other packages similar to react-currency-input-field
react-number-format
react-number-format is a versatile library for formatting numbers in React. It supports currency formatting, phone numbers, and custom formats. Compared to react-currency-input-field, it offers more general number formatting capabilities but may require more configuration for specific currency use cases.
react-currency-format
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React Currency Input Field Component
Migrating to v3.0.0
There are a number of breaking changes in v3.0.0, please read the release notes if migrating from v2 to v3.
:warning: Most important change is: onChange
has been renamed to onValueChange
Features
- Allows abbreviations eg. 1k = 1,000 2.5m = 2,500,000
- Prefix option eg. £ or $
- Automatically inserts group separator
- Accepts Intl locale config
- Can use arrow down/up to step
- Can allow/disallow decimals
- Written in TypeScript and has type support
- Does not use any third party packages
Examples
Play with demo or view examples code
Install
npm install react-currency-input-field
or
yarn add react-currency-input-field
Usage
import CurrencyInput from 'react-currency-input-field';
<CurrencyInput
id="input-example"
name="input-name"
placeholder="£1,000"
defaultValue={1000}
allowDecimals={true}
decimalsLimit={2}
onValueChange={(value, name) => console.log(value, name)}
/>;
Have a look in src/examples
for more examples on implementing and validation.
Props
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|
allowDecimals | boolean | true | Allow decimals |
allowNegativeValue | boolean | true | Allow user to enter negative value |
className | string | | Class names |
defaultValue | number | | Default value |
value | number | | Programmatically set the value |
onValueChange | function | | Handle change in value |
placeholder | string | | Placeholder if no value |
id | string | | Component id |
decimalsLimit | number | 2 | Limit length of decimals allowed |
decimalScale | number | | Specify decimal scale for padding/trimming eg. 1 -> 1.99 or 1.234 -> 1.23 if decimal scale 2 |
fixedDecimalLength | number | | Value will always have the specified length of decimals |
prefix | string | | Include a prefix eg. £ or $ |
decimalSeparator | string | locale default | Separator between integer part and fractional part of value |
groupSeparator | string | locale default | Separator between thousand, million and billion |
intlConfig | object | | International locale config |
disabled | boolean | false | Disabled |
disableAbbreviations | boolean | false | Disable abbreviations eg. 1k -> 1,000, 2m -> 2,000,000 |
disableGroupSeparators | boolean | false | Disable auto adding the group separator between values, eg. 1000 -> 1,000 |
maxLength | number | | Maximum characters the user can enter |
step | number | | Incremental value change on arrow down and arrow up key press |
Abbreviations
It can parse values with abbreviations k
, m
and b
Examples:
- 1k = 1,000
- 2.5m = 2,500,000
- 3.456B = 3,456,000,000
This can be turned off by passing in disableAbbreviations
.
Separators
You can change the decimal and group separators by passing in decimalSeparator
and groupSeparator
.
Example:
import CurrencyInput from 'react-currency-input-field';
<CurrencyInput decimalSeparator="," groupSeparator="." />;
Note: the separators cannot be a number, and decimalSeparator
must be different to groupSeparator
.
To turn off auto adding the group separator, add disableGroupSeparators={true}
.
Intl Locale Config
This component can also accept international locale config to format the currency to locale setting.
Examples:
import CurrencyInput from 'react-currency-input-field';
<CurrencyInput intlConfig={{ locale: 'en-US', currency: 'GBP' }} />;
<CurrencyInput intlConfig={{ locale: 'ja-JP', currency: 'JPY' }} />;
<CurrencyInput intlConfig={{ locale: 'en-IN', currency: 'INR' }} />;
locale
should be a BCP 47 language tag, such as "en-US" or "en-IN".
currency
should be a ISO 4217 currency code, such as "USD" for the US dollar, "EUR" for the euro, or "CNY" for the Chinese RMB.
Any prefix, group separator and decimal separator options passed in will override the default locale settings.
Fixed Decimal Length
Use fixedDecimalLength
so that the value will always have the specified length of decimals.
This formatting happens onBlur.
Example if fixedDecimalLength
was 2:
- 1 -> 1.00
- 123 -> 1.23
- 12.3 -> 12.30
- 12.34 -> 12.34
Decimal Scale and Decimals Limit
decimalsLimit
and decimalScale
are similar, the difference is decimalsLimit
prevents the user from typing more than the limit, and decimalScale
will format decimals onBlur
to the specified length.
Format values for display
Use the formatValue
function to format the values to a more user friendly string. This is useful if you are displaying the value somewhere else ie. the total of multiple inputs.
import { formatValue } from 'react-currency-input-field';
const formattedValue1 = formatValue({
value: 123456,
groupSeparator: ',',
decimalSeparator: '.',
prefix: '$',
});
console.log(formattedValue1);
const formattedValue2 = formatValue({
value: 500000,
intlConfig: { locale: 'en-IN', currency: 'INR' },
});
console.log(formattedValue2);
v3.0.0 Release Notes
Breaking Changes
- :warning:
onChange
renamed to onValueChange
:warning: onBlurValue
has been removed.turnOffAbbreviations
renamed to disableAbbreviations
.turnOffSeparators
renamed to disableGroupSeparators
.precision
renamed to decimalScale
Improvements in v3
- Intl locale config can be passed in. Please note: formatting where the currency symbol is placed after the value like a suffix eg. (1 234,56 €) might cause problems, this is still in development.
- Group separator will default to browser locale if not specified.
- Can pass
ref
to the component. onChange
and onBlur
functions can be passed in and will be called with original event.
Reasoning
As this component grew in usage, I started getting more bug reports and feature requests. That wasn't a problem though, because I was always happy to fix any bugs and implement any features if I could.
However, this meant sometimes I was a bit trigger happy, and didn't always think about how the different options interacted with each other. I found that it was getting a bit convoluted for my liking, and choices I had made earlier in development, now seemed like it could be improved.
Therefore, I took the opportunity of v3 to do a bit of tidying up for the component, in order to make it more future proof and intuitive to use.
I apologize if any of the changes cause new bugs or issues. Please let me know and I will fix asap.
Issues
Feel free to raise an issue on Github if you find a bug or have a feature request