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@angularfy/ng-autonumeric v2.1.0

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ng-autonumeric

An Angular library that wraps the awesome AutoNumeric input formatter library

Get in touch on autonumeric@angularfy.com


ng-autoNumeric wraps the awesome AutoNumeric library and generate an <input> element managed by AutoNumeric.

Checkout the demo

Note: In order to minimize the size of the ng-autonumeric, the AutoNumeric library dependency is not bundled with it.

This means you need to include the AutoNumeric library.

Dependencies

The only two dependencies are Angular and autoNumeric 4. Here is the list of minimal required versions:

ng-autonumericangularautoNumeric
1.x.x^4.0.0^4.0.0

Installation

After installing the above dependencies, install ng-autonumeric via npm:

npm install --save @angularfy/ng-autonumeric

or yarn :

yarn add @angularfy/ng-autonumeric

Once installed you need to import our main module:

import { NgAutonumericModule } from '@angularfy/ng-autonumeric';

@NgModule({
  ...
  imports: [NgAutonumericModule, ...],
  ...
})
export class YourAppModule {
}

How to use the NgAutonumericComponent ?

The AutoNumeric component can be instantiated the same way AutoNumeric can.

After importing the NgAutonumericModule, in your component, you can define your options as follow :

this.myOptions = {
  digitGroupSeparator: '.',
  decimalCharacter: ',',
  decimalCharacterAlternative: '.',
  currencySymbol: '\u00a0€',
  currencySymbolPlacement: 's',
  roundingMethod: 'U',
  minimumValue: '0'
}

in your HTML :

<ng-autonumeric
     [(ngModel)]="myValue"
     [options]="myOptions">
</ng-autonumeric>

or simply with a predefined option name:

<ng-autonumeric
    [(ngModdel)]="myValue"
    [options]="'French'">
</ng-autonumeric>

you can also use object literal as options directly in HTML

<ng-autonumeric
    [(ngModdel)]="myValue"
    [options]="{
              digitGroupSeparator: '.',
              decimalCharacter: ',',
              decimalCharacterAlternative: '.',
              currencySymbol: '\u00a0€',
              currencySymbolPlacement: 's',
              roundingMethod: 'U',
              minimumValue: '0'
    }">
</ng-autonumeric>

How to use the NgAutonumericDirective (since v1.0.1)

for better integration with input tag, we provide a directive :

<input [ngAutonumeric]="'French'" ngAutonumeric [(ngModel)]="myModel" (change)="onChange($event)" (format)="onFormat($event)"  />

If you want to keep your ngModel synchronized please use two-way binding otherwise, you can capture the change or format event. (format is more verbose, happens every time the input visually changes, the change event in the other hand, is triggered only when the user types something and leaves the input.)

Readonly mode

you can use the component in a reardonly mode :

<ng-autonumeric
    [(ngModdel)]="myValue"
    [options]="myOptions" [readonly]="true">
</ng-autonumeric>

in this case, we use a hidden input to instantiate the component & a span tag to display the value.

Styling

we are agnostic about how the input should be styled. you can define your own style rules

ng-autonumeric input{
    text-align:right;
}

Integration with other scripts & events support

This wrapper supports setting the AutoNumeric options via an options It also supports external value changes (via myComponent.set(42) for instance) and update the formatting and the ngModel accordingly.

The paste, drop and wheel events are supported as well.

Moreover, if you modify the options attribute, the AutoNumeric settings will be automatically updated with the new options.

Demo

The official AutoNumeric documentation

Requirements

Browser support

This supports the same browsers than AutoNumeric supports:

  • Firefox and
  • Chrome

(latest 2 versions) If you use IE/Edge/Safari/Opera, this might work ;)

What's next ?

I will be working on supporting more AutoNumeric events (only autonumeric:formatted is supported for now). If you have any suggestions please feel free to reach by email bellow.

Greetings

This project is hugely inspired from vue-js implementtation of AutoNumeric by Alexandre Bonneau

Support

As always, if you find this useful, please consider supporting its development! Huge Thanks :)

License

ng-autonumeric is open-source and released under the MIT License

Copyright © 2019 Abdelghani AINOUSS

PS: I would love to know how you're using ng-autonumeric. Contact and tell me!, abdelghani@ainouss.fr :)

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