https://nbfontana.github.io/ngx-currency/
Install the package by command:
npm install ngx-currency --save
Import the module
import { NgxCurrencyModule } from "ngx-currency";
@NgModule({
imports: [
...
NgxCurrencyModule
],
declarations: [...],
providers: [...]
})
export class AppModule {}
<input currencyMask formControlName="value" />
ngModel
An attribute of type number. If is displayed'$ 25.63'
, the attribute will be'25.63'
.
You can set options...
<!-- example for pt-BR money -->
<input currencyMask formControlName="value" [options]="{ prefix: 'R$ ', thousands: '.', decimal: ',' }"/>
Available options:
align
- Text alignment in input. (default:right
)allowNegative
- Iftrue
can input negative values. (default:true
)decimal
- Separator of decimals (default:'.'
)precision
- Number of decimal places (default:2
)prefix
- Money prefix (default:'$ '
)suffix
- Money suffix (default:''
)thousands
- Separator of thousands (default:','
)nullable
- when true, the value of the clean field will benull
, when false the value will be0
min
- The minimum value (default:undefined
)max
- The maximum value (default:undefined
)inputMode
- Determines how to handle numbers as the user types them (default:FINANCIAL
)
Input Modes:
FINANCIAL
- Numbers start at the highest precision decimal. Typing a number shifts numbers left. The decimal character is ignored. Most cash registers work this way. For example:- Typing
'12'
results in'0.12'
- Typing
'1234'
results in'12.34'
- Typing
'1.234'
results in'12.34'
- Typing
NATURAL
- Numbers start to the left of the decimal. Typing a number to the left of the decimal shifts numbers left; typing to the right of the decimal replaces the next number. Most text inputs and spreadsheets work this way. For example:- Typing
'1234'
results in'1234'
- Typing
'1.234'
results in'1.23'
- Typing
'12.34'
results in'12.34'
- Typing
'123.4'
results in'123.40'
- Typing
You can also set options globally...
import { CurrencyMaskInputMode, NgxCurrencyModule } from "ngx-currency";
export const customCurrencyMaskConfig = {
align: "right",
allowNegative: true,
allowZero: true,
decimal: ",",
precision: 2,
prefix: "R$ ",
suffix: "",
thousands: ".",
nullable: true,
min: null,
max: null,
inputMode: CurrencyMaskInputMode.FINANCIAL
};
@NgModule({
imports: [
...
NgxCurrencyModule.forRoot(customCurrencyMaskConfig)
],
declarations: [...],
providers: [...],
bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule {}
Input not working on mobile keyboard
<!-- Change the type to 'tel' -->
<input currencyMask type="tel" formControlName="value" />
Input focus get hide by the mobile keyboard
on HTML
<!-- Change the type to 'tel' -->
<input currencyMask type="tel" formControlName="value" [id]="'yourInputId' + index" (focus)="scrollTo(index)" />
on .ts
import { Content } from 'ionic-angular';
export class...
@ViewChild(Content) content: Content;
scrollTo(index) {
let yOffset = document.getElementById('yourInputId' + index).offsetTop;
this.content.scrollTo(0, yOffset + 20);
}
- Install Node.js and NPM
- Install local dev dependencies:
npm install
while current directory is this repo
Run npm start
or npm run demo
to start a development server on port 8000 with auto reload + tests.
- Run
npm test
to run tests once - Run
npm run test:watch
to continually run tests in headless mode - Run
npm run test:watch-browser
to continually run tests in the Chrome browser
When running in the Chrome browser, you can set code breakpoints to debug tests using these instructions:
- From the main Karma browser page, click the
Debug
button to open the debug window - Press
ctrl + shift + i
to open Chrome developer tools - Press
ctrl + p
to search for a file to debug - Enter a file name like
input.handler.ts
and click the file - Within the file, click on a row number to set a breakpoint
- Refresh the browser window to re-run tests and stop on the breakpoint
MIT @ Neri Bez Fontana