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ngx-trim-directive v3.0.1

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Angular Trim Directive

This directive helps to trim whitespaces of an input text value.

It lies on a simple fact that Angular listens to input event to bring the view-to-model binding into being.

* According to the description of updateOn property of AbstractControlOptions interface, when updateOn is set to blur or submit, Angular listens to blur or submit event for model update. In this directive, update-on-blur case is handled in a hack way. No further processing is required for update-on-submit case.

Since extra input and blur events are dispatched, if you bind a callback to input event or blur event, the callback will be invoked twice on input or blur.

To overcome the disadvantage, a debounced function is recommended for the event binding.

The directive works with Angular 16+. For earlier versions of Angular, please use version 1.1.0 or 2.0.0.

Usage

1.Install ngx-trim-directive.

npm i -S ngx-trim-directive

2.Import NgxTrimDirectiveModule to your Angular module.

import { NgxTrimDirectiveModule } from 'ngx-trim-directive';
@NgModule({
  imports: [
    // ...
    NgxTrimDirectiveModule,
    // ...
  ],
  // ...
})

3.Add the "trim" attribute to an input element or a textarea element.

<input type="text" ... trim>

Generally, the input value will be trimmed automatically whenever the bound model is initiated or is updated programmatically. There is a boolean trimOnWriteValue property to switch this behavior on or off. The default value of this property, if omitted, is true, which means the functionality is on. You can turn the functionality off by setting the trimOnWriteValue property to false.

<input type="text" ... trim [trimOnWriteValue]="false">

4.If you want to trim the value ONLY on blur event, you should set the value of trim attribute to blur. This is very handy if a whitespace is allowed inside the input text value.

<input type="text" ... trim="blur">

5.You may turn trim off by binding false to the trim attribute

<input type="text" ... [trim]="trimOption">
<button (click)="trimOption = ''">
  Trim on Input
</button>
<button (click)="trimOption = 'blur'">
  Trim on Blur
</button>
<button (click)="trimOption = false">
  Turn Trim Off
</button>

Where trimOption is a property of the component class

trimOPtion: '' | 'blur' | false = '';``

Version History

  • 3.0.0 Angular 16+ Compatibility with the removal of ngcc and minor bug fixes
  • 2.0.0 Ivy Compatibility
  • 1.1.0 Remove Angular 4 support
  • 1.0.11 #13 bug fixed, thanks for the contribution from Timo Peter
  • 1.0.10 minor update to keep non-string model untouched
  • 1.0.9 #8 trim not-a-function bug in writeValue fixed
  • 1.0.8 #7 Angular 8 compatibility issue addressed
  • 1.0.7 use NgControl DI to get the ValueAccessor
  • 1.0.6 trim value after setValue of formControl, not initially trim value for trim="blur" or for ngModel bug fixed
  • 1.0.5 #5 bug fixed
  • 1.0.4 initially trim value, trim bound to false processed, some methods changed to static
  • 1.0.3 textarea supported
  • 1.0.2 readme improvements
  • 1.0.1 blur updateOn option processed
  • 1.0.0 stable version
  • 0.0.2 simplify the getCaret way for IE
  • 0.0.1 initial version

Contributors

Thank you all for your contribution to this directive!


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