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tinymask

v1.0.2

Published

A js mask simple like killing zombies =).

Downloads

174,370

Readme

tinymask

A js mask simple like killing zombies =).

Usage

Install it from npm using npm install --save tinymask

var TinyMask = require('tinymask')
var maskInstance = TinyMask('9999-9999');

var result = maskInstance.mask('12345678');

console.log(result); //1234-5678

By default, we use this translation:

  • 9 -> Accept numbers
  • A -> Accept alpha
  • S -> Accept alphanumerics
  • * -> Accept all

Options

You can pass options for the mask. We use the defaults:

var maskInstance = TinyMask('9999-9999', {
	translation: {
		'9': function (val) {
			return val.replace(/[^0-9]+/g, '');
		},
		'A': function (val) {
			return val.replace(/[^a-zA-Z]+/g, '');
		},
		'S': function (val) {
			return val.replace(/[^a-zA-Z0-9]+/g, '');
		},
		'*': function (val) {
			return val;
		}
	},
	invalidValues: [null, undefined, '']
});

translation (Object | optional)

You can add or override any of the translation keys. Ex:

var maskInstance = TinyMask('9999-9999', {
	translation: {
		// in this case, we add new # translation that allow
		// blank spaces.
		'#': function (val) {
			if (val === ' ') {
				return val;
			}

			return null;
		},
		// here we override the * translation to accept only
		// some characters instead all characters.
		'*': function (val) {
			if (['*', '!', '?'].indexOf(val) >= 0) {
				return val;
			}
			return null;
		}
	}
});

invalidValues (Array | optional)

You can set ignored value. If any translation result on one of this values, that will be ignored.

var maskInstance = TinyMask('9999-9999', {
	// in this case, all null, undefined, empty string or blanck spaces returned from translation will be ignored.
	invalidValues: [null, undefined, '', ' ']
});

Release Notes

1.0.2

  • Fixing editing after complete mask.

1.0.1

  • Fixing fixed masks.

1.0.0

  • Releasing the first version of the mask.