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ng2-currency-mask-modified

v1.0.2

Published

This is a slightly modified version of the ng2-currency-mask, allowing the user to input a - sign before any numbers are entered into the field

Downloads

226

Readme

ng2-currency-mask-modified

This is a slightly modified version of the ng2-currency-mask, allowing the user to input a - sign before any numbers are entered into the field

A very simple currency mask directive for Angular that allows using a number attribute with the ngModel. In other words, the model is a number, and not a string with a mask. It was tested in Angular version 13.

Example App

https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-ivy-bpn8by

Getting Started

Installing and Importing

Install the package by command:

    npm install ng2-currency-mask --save

Import the module

import { CurrencyMaskModule } from "ng2-currency-mask";

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

Using

<input currencyMask [(ngModel)]="value" />
  • ngModel An attribute of type number. If is displayed '$ 25.63', the attribute will be '25.63'.

Options

You can set options as follows:

<!-- example for pt-BR money -->
<input currencyMask [(ngModel)]="value" [options]="{ prefix: 'R$ ', thousands: '.', decimal: ',' }" />

Available options:

  • align - Text alignment in input. (default: right)
  • allowNegative - If true can input negative values. (default: true)
  • decimal - Separator of decimals (default: '.')
  • precision - Number of decimal places (default: 2)
  • prefix - Money prefix (default: '$ ')
  • suffix - Money suffix (default: '')
  • thousands - Separator of thousands (default: ',')

You can also set options globally...

import { CurrencyMaskConfig, CurrencyMaskModule, CURRENCY_MASK_CONFIG } from 'ng2-currency-mask';

export const CustomCurrencyMaskConfig: CurrencyMaskConfig = {
    align: "right",
    allowNegative: true,
    decimal: ",",
    precision: 2,
    prefix: "R$ ",
    suffix: "",
    thousands: "."
};

@NgModule({
    imports: [
        ...
        CurrencyMaskModule
    ],
    declarations: [...],
    providers: [
        { provide: CURRENCY_MASK_CONFIG, useValue: CustomCurrencyMaskConfig }
    ],
    bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule {}

Validation

This directive also provides built-in validation for minimum and maximum values. If the attributes 'min' and / or 'max' are set, the Angular CSS class 'ng-invalid' will be added to the input to indicate an invalid value.

<input currencyMask [(ngModel)]="value" min="-10.50" max="100.75" />