@kamilcase/react-auth-code-input
v3.1.1
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One-time password (OTP) React input component, uncontrolled, zero dependencies, fully tested.
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React Auth Code Input
One-time password (OTP) React component, zero dependencies, fully tested.
Demo
Install
npm install --save react-auth-code-input
or
yarn add react-auth-code-input
Version 3+
Basic Usage
import React, { useState } from 'react';
import AuthCode from 'react-auth-code-input';
const App = () => {
const [result, setResult] = useState();
const handleOnChange = (res: string) => {
setResult(res);
};
return <AuthCode onChange={handleOnChange} />;
};
Mode
By default you can type numbers and letters in the inputs as the allowedCharacters
prop is defaulted to alphanumeric
but you can also choose between allowing only letters or only numbers by setting the prop to alpha
or numeric
respectively.
import React, { useState } from 'react';
import AuthCode from 'react-auth-code-input';
const App = () => {
const [result, setResult] = useState();
const handleOnChange = (res: string) => {
setResult(res);
};
return <AuthCode allowedCharacters='numeric' onChange={handleOnChange} />;
};
Focus
By default the first input is focused when the component is mounted, you can opt-out from this by setting the autoFocus
prop to false
, and then you can handle the focus manually by passing a reference.
import React, { useRef, useState } from 'react';
import AuthCode, { AuthCodeRef } from 'react-auth-code-input';
const App = () => {
const AuthInputRef = useRef<AuthCodeRef>(null);
const [result, setResult] = useState();
const handleOnChange = (res: string) => {
setResult(res);
};
return (
<>
<AuthCode
autoFocus={false}
onChange={handleOnChange}
ref={AuthInputRef}
/>
<button onClick={() => AuthInputRef.current?.focus()}>Focus</button>
</>
);
};
Clear
You can clear all the inputs by passing a reference and then calling the clear
method.
import React, { useRef, useState } from 'react';
import AuthCode, { AuthCodeRef } from 'react-auth-code-input';
const App = () => {
const AuthInputRef = useRef<AuthCodeRef>(null);
const [result, setResult] = useState();
const handleOnChange = (res: string) => {
setResult(res);
};
return (
<>
<AuthCode onChange={handleOnChange} ref={AuthInputRef} />
<button onClick={() => AuthInputRef.current?.clear()}>Clear</button>
</>
);
};
SMS Autofill
This component supports autofill from SMS's received, tested on Safari and Chrome in iOS.
Props
| Prop | Type | Description | Default Value | Observations |
| :------------------- | :---------------------- | :---------------------------------------------------------- | :------------- | :----------------------------------------------- |
| allowedCharacters
| String | Type of allowed characters for your code. | alphanumeric
| Valid values: alpha
, alphanumeric
, numeric
|
| ariaLabel
| String | Accessibility. | | |
| autoFocus
| Boolean | Wether the first input is focused on mount or not.. | true | Since version 3.1.0 |
| length
| Number | The number of inputs to display. | 6 | |
| containerClassName
| String | The styles to be applied to the container. | | |
| inputClassName
| String | The styles to be applied to each input. | | |
| onChange
| Function(value: String) | Callback function called every time an input value changes. | | Required |
| isPassword
| Boolean | Whether to display the inputs as passwords or not. | false | |
| disabled
| Boolean | Makes all the inputs disabled if true. | false | Since version 3.1.1 |
Changelog
3.1.0
- Add
disabled
prop to disable all the inputs. - Make the backspace delete the previous character if the current is empty. Previously it just moved the focus making the user hit twice the backspace to delete the value.
3.1.0
- Add
autoFocus
prop set to true by default to not break current usages. - Expose a
focus
method using references to handle the focus of the first input manually. - Expose a
clear
method using references to clear the input programmatically. - Add validations for when not using typescript.
- Update React peerDependency to use any version 16+.
3.0.0
- Change the way the allowed characters are handled by using 3 predefined modes: alpha, alphanumeric, and numeric, allowing to have more control when validating the values introduced in the inputs.
- Improved logic.
- Improved tests.
- Improved types.
License
Licensed under the MIT License, Copyright © 2020-present Luis Guerrero drac94.
See LICENSE for more information.