@exodus/react-text-mask
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The react-text-mask library
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@exodus/react-text-mask
Based on text-mask
Archived fork repo (use for history)
Getting started
First, install it.
yarn add @exodus/react-text-mask
Then, require it and use it.
import React from 'react'
import MaskedInput from 'react-text-mask'
export default () => (
<div>
<MaskedInput
mask={['(', /[1-9]/, /\d/, /\d/, ')', ' ', /\d/, /\d/, /\d/, '-', /\d/, /\d/, /\d/, /\d/]}
/>
</div>
)
<MaskedInput/>
is fully compatible with <input/>
element. So, you can
pass it CSS classes, a placeholder attribute, or even an onBlur
handler.
For example, the following works:
<MaskedInput
mask={['(', /[1-9]/, /\d/, /\d/, ')', ' ', /\d/, /\d/, /\d/, '-', /\d/, /\d/, /\d/, /\d/]}
className="form-control"
placeholder="Enter a phone number"
guide={false}
id="my-input-id"
onBlur={() => {}}
onChange={() => {}}
/>
Documentation
For more information about the props
that you can pass to the component, see
the documentation here.
Customize Rendered <input>
Component
For advanced uses, you can customize the rendering of the resultant <input>
via a render prop.
This is entirely optional, if no render
prop is passed, a normal <input>
is rendered.
For example, to use with styled-components, which requires an innerRef:
;<MaskedInput
mask={['(', /[1-9]/, /\d/, /\d/, ')', ' ', /\d/, /\d/, /\d/, '-', /\d/, /\d/, /\d/, /\d/]}
placeholder="Enter a phone number"
id="my-input-id"
render={(ref, props) => <MyStyledInput innerRef={ref} {...props} />}
/>
const MyStyledInput = styled.input`
background: papayawhip;
`