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react-otp-filed

v1.0.0

Published

A stylish OTP input box for React

Downloads

11

Readme

OtpInput React Component

npm version npm downloads GitHub license

A versatile React component for handling One-Time Password (OTP) input with seamless customization options.

Installation

npm install react-otp-input-box

Usage

import OtpInput from "react-otp-input-box";

function App() {
  const defaultStyle = {
    border: "2px solid #ccc",
    borderRadius: "8px",
    margin: "10px",
    fontFamily: "Segoe UI",
    height: "50px",
    width: "50px",
    color: "#000",
    fontSize: "20px",
    fontWeight: "bold",
  };

  return (
    <OtpInput
      length={4}
      onChange={(otp) => console.log(otp)}
      defaultStyle={defaultStyle}
      placeholder={"*"}
      isLableShow={true}
      darkModeType={true}
    />
  );
}

Props

  • length (required): The number of digits in the OTP.

  • onChange (required): Callback function triggered when the OTP value changes.

  • defaultStyle: An optional object to customize the style of each input element.

  • placeholder: An optional string to set a placeholder character for each input.

  • darkModeType: An optional Boolean type to set as darkmode or not.

  • isLableShow: An optional Boolean type to show default lable as "Phone Or Email Otp Input"

Customization

You can customize the appearance of the OtpInput component by providing a defaultStyle prop. This prop should be an object containing CSS properties for the input elements.

Example:

const customStyle = {
  border: "2px solid blue",
  borderRadius: "10px",
  // Add more styling properties as needed
};

<OtpInput
  length={4}
  onChange={(otp) => console.log(otp)}
  defaultStyle={customStyle}
/>;

Contributing

We welcome contributions! Please open issues for bug reports or feature requests, and feel free to submit pull requests.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.