@remotarjobs/react-currency-input
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React component for inputing currency amounts
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react-currency-input
An ES2015 react component for currency. Supports custom decimal and thousand separators as well as precision.
Changes
v1.3.0:
- Deprecated "onChange" option in favor of "onChangeEvent". This fixes the argument order to better match React's default input handling
- Updated dependencies to React 15
- Added parseFloat polyfill
- Persist events to deal with an issue of event pooling
- Other bug fixes.
Installation
npm install react-currency-input --save
Integration
You can store the value passed in to the change handler in your state.
import React from 'react'
import CurrencyInput from 'react-currency-input';
const MyApp = React.createClass({
getInitialState(){
return ({amount: "0.00"});
},
handleChange(event, maskedvalue, floatvalue){
this.setState({amount: maskedvalue});
},
render() {
return (
<div>
<CurrencyInput value={this.state.amount} onChangeEvent={this.handleChange}/>
</div>
);
}
});
export default MyApp
You can also assign a reference then access the value using a call to getMaskedValue().
import React from 'react'
import CurrencyInput from 'react-currency-input';
const MyApp = React.createClass({
handleSubmit(event){
event.preventDefault();
console.log(this.refs.myinput.getMaskedValue())
},
render() {
return (
<form onSubmit={this.handleSubmit}>
<CurrencyInput ref="myinput" />
</form>
);
}
});
export default MyApp
Separators and Precision
Specify custom decimal and thousand separators:
// 1.234.567,89
<CurrencyInput decimalSeparator="," thousandSeparator="." />
Specify a specific precision:
// 123,456.789
<CurrencyInput precision="3" />
// 123,456,789
<CurrencyInput precision="0" />
Currency
Optionally set a currency symbol as a prefix or suffix
// $1,234,567.89
<CurrencyInput prefix="$" />
// 1,234,567.89 kr
<CurrencyInput suffix=" kr" />
Negative signs come before the prefix
// -$20.00
<CurrencyInput prefix="$" value="-20.00" />
All other attributes are applied to the input element. For example, you can integrate bootstrap styling:
<CurrencyInput className="form-control" />
Options
Option | Default Value | Description
----------------- | ------------- | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
value | 0 | The initial currency value
onChange | n/a | Callback function to handle value changes. Deprecated, use onChangeEvent.
onChangeEvent | n/a | Callback function to handle value changes
precision | 2 | Number of digits after the decimal separator
decimalSeparator | '.' | The decimal separator
thousandSeparator | ',' | The thousand separator
inputType | "text" | Input field tag type. You may want to use number
or tel
*
allowNegative | false | Allows negative numbers in the input
allowEmpty | false | If no value
is given, defines if it starts as null (true
) or '' (false
)
selectAllOnFocus | false | Selects all text on focus or does not
prefix | '' | Currency prefix
suffix | '' | Currency suffix
autoFocus | false | Autofocus
*Note: Enabling any mask-related features such as prefix, suffix or separators with an inputType="number" or "tel" could trigger errors. Most of those characters would be invalid in such input types.