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ng-brazil

v3.0.0

Published

Downloads

3,347

Readme

Ng-Brazil

Contains pipes / directives / validators / mask for brazillian like apps

Build Status

Supports: Angular2 to Angular9

Live example:

  • https://stackblitz.com/edit/ng-brazil

This project was tested integrated with the following techs:

  • angular
  • angular-material
  • ionic3 (masks is not fully working, that is an issue for that, but pipes/directives/validators/mask works)

Modules:

  • CPF
  • CNPJ
  • RG
  • Inscrição Estadual
  • Telefone e Celular
  • CEP
  • Currency (Dinheiro)
  • Time (horas e minutos)
  • Number (numero e ponto decimal)
  • Placa de Carro
  • Renavam
  • Título de Eleitor
  • Proceso Jurídico

See the demo working project:

Demo Image

Installation

To install this library with npm, run:

npm install --save ng-brazil js-brasil

Usage

Configuration

Import module in root

import { NgBrazil } from 'ng-brazil' 

@NgModule({
  declarations: [
    AppComponent
  ],
  imports: [
    ....,
    NgBrazil
  ],
  providers: [],
  bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule { }

Using Masks

If you would like to use masks install the module:

npm i -S angular2-text-mask text-mask-addons

And import to your main app:

import { TextMaskModule } from 'angular2-text-mask';

imports: [
    ....,
    TextMaskModule,
    NgBrazil
  ], 

Then setup your component:

import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { MASKS, NgBrazilValidators } from 'ng-brazil';

@Component({
  selector: 'app-root',
  template: '<input type="text" [cpf]>',
  styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
})
export class AppComponent {
  public MASKS = MASKS;
  
  constructor() { 
    this.formFields = {
      estado: [''],
      cpf: ['', [<any>Validators.required, <any>NgBrazilValidators.cpf]],
      cnpj: ['', [<any>Validators.required, <any>NgBrazilValidators.cnpj]],
      rg: ['', [<any>Validators.required, <any>NgBrazilValidators.rg]],
      cep: ['', [<any>Validators.required, <any>NgBrazilValidators.cep]],
      telefone: ['', [<any>Validators.required, <any>NgBrazilValidators.telefone]],
      inscricaoestadual: ['', [<any>Validators.required, <any>NgBrazilValidators.inscricaoestadual(this.estado)]]
    };
    this.form = this.fb.group(this.formFields);
  }

}

Forms and Mask

<input type="text" formControlName="cnpj" cnpj [textMask]="{mask: MASKS.cnpj.textMask}">
<input type="text" formControlName="cpf" cpf [textMask]="{mask: MASKS.cpf.textMask}">
<input type="text" formControlName="rg" rg [textMask]="{mask: MASKS.rg.textMask}"> 
<input type="text" formControlName="inscricaoestadual" inscricaoestadual="mg" [textMask]="{mask: MASKS.inscricaoestadual[estado].textMask}">
<input type="text" formControlName="telefone" telefone #telefone [textMask]="{mask: MASKS.telefone.textMaskFunction}">
<input type="text" formControlName="cep" cep [textMask]="{mask: MASKS.cep.textMask}">

<input type="text" formControlName="number" number [textMask]="{mask: MASKS.number.textMask}">

Pipes

CPF: From 12345678910 to {{'12345678910' | cpf}} <br/>
CNPJ: From 40841253000102 to {{'40841253000102' | cnpj}} <br/>
RG: From MG10111222 to {{'MG10111222' | rg}} <br/>
Inscrição Estadual: From 0018192630048 to {{'0018192630048' | inscricaoestadual: 'mg'}} <br/>
Telefone: From 3199998888 to {{'3199998888' | telefone}} <br/>
Number: From 123.23 to {{'123.23' | numberBrazil}} <br/>
Currency: From 123.23 to {{'123.23' | currencyBrazil}} <br/>
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { NgBrDirectives } from 'ng-brazil';

@Component({
  selector: 'app-root',
  template: '<input type="text" [cpf]>',
  styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
})
export class AppComponent {
  inscricaoestadual() {
    const {InscricaoEstadualPipe} = NgBrDirectives;
    return new InscricaoEstadualPipe()
      .transform('625085487072', 'sp');
  }
}

Demo

Demo component files are included in Git Project.

Demo Project: [https://github.com/mariohmol/ng-brazil/tree/master/src/app/demo)

Reference projects:

  • https://github.com/mariohmol/js-brasil
  • https://github.com/yuyang041060120/ng2-validation
  • https://github.com/text-mask/text-mask

TODO

There is some issues to work with, check it out

Collaborate

Fork this project then install global libs:

  • npm i -g rimraf ng-packagr @angular/compiler-cli @angular/compiler tslib ngc

Finally working in the project folder:

  • npm i
  • npm run build:lib
  • npm run dist
  • npm run start

License

MIT(./LICENSE)