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vue-formulate-currency
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Vue Formulate Currency allows for better currency input formatting.
npm install vue-formulate-currency
Add to your vue formulate plugins. Documentation
import Vue from 'vue'
import VueFormulate from '@braid/vue-formulate'
import FormulateVueCurrencyPlugin from 'vue-formulate-currency'
Vue.use(VueFormulate, {
plugins: [ FormulateVueCurrencyPlugin ]
})
For Nuxt.js ♥ add the plugin to your formulate.config.js
file.
Documentation
Add the currency type to a formulate component
<FormulateInput type="currency"/>
Prop | Value Example | Default Value |
---|---|---|
currencyPrefix | "$" | "" |
emptyValue | "Empty!" | "" |
currencySymbolPosition | "prefix" | "prefix" or "suffix" |
placeholder | "Im a placeholder!" | "" |
precision | 0 | 2 |
separator | "-" | "," |
outputType | "string" | "number" |
The styling prop is optional and can be used to add in classes to your input. It accepts and array of classes or a string and will be combined with the formulate configuration classes set in your project.
Duplicate classes are always removed.
<FormulateInput type="currency" currencyPrefix="$" :styling="['border-2', 'border-blue-gray-200']"/>
or using a string...
<FormulateInput type="currency" currencyPrefix="$" :styling="border-2 border-blue-gray-200"/>
FAQs
Currency input for vue-formulate
The npm package vue-formulate-currency receives a total of 188 weekly downloads. As such, vue-formulate-currency popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that vue-formulate-currency 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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