js-email-autocomplete v1.0.3
js-email-autocomplete
NPM package that suggests and autocompletes the domain whenever your users type in an email address field.
What does it do?
When your user types in "user@gm", the plugin will suggest for e.g. "user@gmail.com", based on the first result from a list of predefined email domains.
Press the tab-key, or simply click on the suggestion to automatically fill in the rest of the domain. (or tap on the suggestion for mobile users.)
You can also use the right arrow key.
Installation
Download
npm install js-email-autocomplete
Usage
emailautocomplete(element<Dom Node>, {domains<String[]>, suggClass<String>})
element
: Dom input field on wich apply autocompletion.
domains
: Array de string specifying specific domain that will be added on top of the default list. (default)
suggClass
: classname used to style the domain suggestion (default: eac-sugg
)
<input id="targetField" type="email" placeholder="Enter email">
import emailautocomplete from 'js-email-autocomplete'
const elem = document.getElementById('targetField')
emailautocomplete(elem, {
domains: ["example.com"], //add your own specific domains to top of default list
suggClass: 'eac-suggestion' //add your own class
});
Domains
These are the plugin default domains.
- gmail.com
- googlemail.com
- yahoo.com
- yahoo.co.uk
- hotmail.com
- hotmail.co.uk
- live.com
- msn.com
- comcast.net
- sbcglobal.net
- verizon.net
- facebook.com
- outlook.com
- att.net
- gmx.com
- icloud.com
- me.com
- mac.com
- aol.com
Author
- Martin Petit
Known Issues
- On Android stock browser, if "Settings > Accessibility > Scale text up and down" value is not at 100%, the text width will be calculated incorrectly.