From ca756bd03d732605972fbb1d618c363419a45e43 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: splincode Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2023 09:01:48 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] =?UTF-8?q?Deploying=20to=20gh-pages=20from=20@=20taiga-fa?= =?UTF-8?q?mily/maskito@c8b1c7161a47d33fbafde580d5448efcb76ea1ab=20?= =?UTF-8?q?=F0=9F=9A=80?= MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit --- addons/phone/index.html | 8 ++++---- browser-support/index.html | 2 +- changelog/index.html | 2 +- core-concepts/element-state/index.html | 2 +- core-concepts/mask-expression/index.html | 2 +- core-concepts/overview/index.html | 2 +- core-concepts/overwrite-mode/index.html | 6 +++--- core-concepts/plugins/index.html | 2 +- core-concepts/processors/index.html | 2 +- core-concepts/transformer/index.html | 2 +- cypress/index.html | 2 +- frameworks/angular/Setup/index.html | 2 +- frameworks/angular/index.html | 8 ++++---- frameworks/react/index.html | 2 +- frameworks/vue/index.html | 2 +- getting-started/maskito-libraries/index.html | 2 +- getting-started/what-is-maskito/index.html | 2 +- index.html | 2 +- kit/date-range/API/index.html | 2 +- kit/date-range/index.html | 8 ++++---- kit/date-time/API/index.html | 2 +- kit/date-time/index.html | 4 ++-- kit/date/API/index.html | 2 +- kit/date/index.html | 4 ++-- kit/number/API/index.html | 2 +- kit/number/index.html | 12 ++++++------ kit/time/API/index.html | 2 +- kit/time/index.html | 4 ++-- recipes/card/index.html | 2 +- recipes/phone/index.html | 4 ++-- recipes/placeholder/index.html | 6 +++--- recipes/postfix/index.html | 4 ++-- recipes/prefix/index.html | 4 ++-- recipes/textarea/index.html | 4 ++-- stackblitz/index.html | 2 +- 35 files changed, 60 insertions(+), 60 deletions(-) diff --git a/addons/phone/index.html b/addons/phone/index.html index 106e7a312..4a914fe25 100644 --- a/addons/phone/index.html +++ b/addons/phone/index.html @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ -

Phone
PHONE

This mask is based on the libphonenumber-js package.

Use maskitoPhoneOptionsGenerator to create a mask for phone input.

Basic

Kazakhstan phone example

    
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Phone
PHONE

This mask is based on the libphonenumber-js package.

Use maskitoPhoneOptionsGenerator to create a mask for phone input.

Basic

Kazakhstan phone example

    
     
 
    
     
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Validation

For validating phone number you can use isValidPhoneNumber , isPossiblePhoneNumber functions from libphonenumber-js package. Read more

Below is an example of a Hungarian phone mask with an angular validator.

    
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Validation

For validating phone number you can use isValidPhoneNumber , isPossiblePhoneNumber functions from libphonenumber-js package. Read more

Below is an example of a Hungarian phone mask with an angular validator.

    
     
 
    
     
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Non-strict mask

Setting the strict option to false enables non-strict mask mode and allow user to type any country phone number.

The countryIsoCode option is optional in that case, but if you specify it, the mask will try to add that country's calling code when you try to insert a phone number without a calling code.

    
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Non-strict mask

Setting the strict option to false enables non-strict mask mode and allow user to type any country phone number.

The countryIsoCode option is optional in that case, but if you specify it, the mask will try to add that country's calling code when you try to insert a phone number without a calling code.

    
     
 
    
     
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Lazy metadata

You can load metadata lazily, below is an example of how to do it in Angular.

You can also customize the metadata to reduce metadata size. See instructions here

    
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Lazy metadata

You can load metadata lazily, below is an example of how to do it in Angular.

You can also customize the metadata to reduce metadata size. See instructions here

    
     
 
    
     
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Browser support

Desktop

BrowserVersion
Google Chrome 74+
Mozilla Firefox 55+
Safari 12.1+
Opera 62+
Edge (Chromium) 74+
Microsoft Internet ExplorerNot supported
Edge (EdgeHTML)Not supported

Mobile

BrowserVersion
Google Chrome90+
Mozilla Firefox99+
Safari12.2+
Opera64+
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Browser support

Desktop

BrowserVersion
Google Chrome 74+
Mozilla Firefox 55+
Safari 12.1+
Opera 62+
Edge (Chromium) 74+
Microsoft Internet ExplorerNot supported
Edge (EdgeHTML)Not supported

Mobile

BrowserVersion
Google Chrome90+
Mozilla Firefox99+
Safari12.2+
Opera64+
diff --git a/changelog/index.html b/changelog/index.html index b2c506e7b..6c154a7e9 100644 --- a/changelog/index.html +++ b/changelog/index.html @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ -

Changelog

Changelog

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Changelog

Changelog

All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. See standard-version for commit guidelines.

1.7.0 (2023-09-15)

diff --git a/core-concepts/element-state/index.html b/core-concepts/element-state/index.html index e5b4021aa..d161c9a4b 100644 --- a/core-concepts/element-state/index.html +++ b/core-concepts/element-state/index.html @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ -

Element state

Element state is a concept which describes the main properties of the masked element at the certain period of time.

It is an object which implements the following interface:

    
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Element state

Element state is a concept which describes the main properties of the masked element at the certain period of time.

It is an object which implements the following interface:

    
     
 

This concept is actively used throughout Maskito libraries, and you can find its usage in the following topics:

diff --git a/core-concepts/mask-expression/index.html b/core-concepts/mask-expression/index.html index 17b0f8234..84780d6a4 100644 --- a/core-concepts/mask-expression/index.html +++ b/core-concepts/mask-expression/index.html @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ -

Mask expression

Mask expression is the the main concept of Maskito core library. It provides the developer with opportunity to predefine format of user's input. For example, you can set mask expression to accept only digits, only Latin letters or you can configure more complex patterns like a date string.

You can set mask expression using mask parameter of MaskitoOptions .

Types of mask expression

  • RegExp mask expression

    The most basic and comprehensible type. The only required knowledge is understanding of native JavaScript Regular expression .

    See the following example:

        
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    Mask expression

    Mask expression is the the main concept of Maskito core library. It provides the developer with opportunity to predefine format of user's input. For example, you can set mask expression to accept only digits, only Latin letters or you can configure more complex patterns like a date string.

    You can set mask expression using mask parameter of MaskitoOptions .

    Types of mask expression

    • RegExp mask expression

      The most basic and comprehensible type. The only required knowledge is understanding of native JavaScript Regular expression .

      See the following example:

          
           
       
      Make sure that mask expression works with any of intermediate states, not just the final value.

      For example, imagine that you have to create mask for 4-digits PIN code.

      /^\d{4}$/ is a wrong mask expression. It does not match intermediate states (you cannot complete 4-digit string without possibility to type 1-, 2- or 3-digit string).

      /^\d{0,4}$/ is the right solution for our example.

    • Pattern mask expression

      It is a good choice for more complex masks that are fixed in size. This type of mask expression is presented as array. Each element in the array has to be either a string or a regular expression. Each string is a fixed character and each regular expression is validator of character at the same index.

      Fixed character — a predefined character at a certain position (the same as its index inside mask expression array). It is automatically added when user forgets to type it. It cannot be erased or replaced with another character.

      For example, imagine that you have to create mask for a time-string with HH:MM format. It consists of 4 digits and 1 fixed-character separator : .

          
           
      diff --git a/core-concepts/overview/index.html b/core-concepts/overview/index.html
      index 3a8f906f2..b18ad87bf 100644
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      Core concepts

      The main entity of Maskito core library is Maskito class which accepts 2 arguments in constructor:

      1. native HTMLInputElement or HTMLTextAreaElement
      2. set of configurable MaskitoOptions
          
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      Core concepts

      The main entity of Maskito core library is Maskito class which accepts 2 arguments in constructor:

      1. native HTMLInputElement or HTMLTextAreaElement
      2. set of configurable MaskitoOptions
          
           
       
      Avoid wasting computation power or memory resources!

      The only available public method destroy removes all created event listeners. Call it to clean everything up when the work is finished.

      To understand the capabilities of the Maskito library, you need to learn about the following features and concepts:

      diff --git a/core-concepts/overwrite-mode/index.html b/core-concepts/overwrite-mode/index.html index aaca06a00..5ad3d84f0 100644 --- a/core-concepts/overwrite-mode/index.html +++ b/core-concepts/overwrite-mode/index.html @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ -

      Overwrite mode

      Overwrite mode regulates behaviour of the mask when user inserts a new character somewhere in the middle of text field, overwriting the character at the current index.

      overwriteMode can be of a following type:

      • shift (default)
      • replace
      • function that receives element state as an argument and returns shift or replace

      Shift mode

      The classic mode that everyone is used to. Inserting a new character in the middle of the text field value shifts all following characters to the right.

          
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      Overwrite mode

      Overwrite mode regulates behaviour of the mask when user inserts a new character somewhere in the middle of text field, overwriting the character at the current index.

      overwriteMode can be of a following type:

      • shift (default)
      • replace
      • function that receives element state as an argument and returns shift or replace

      Shift mode

      The classic mode that everyone is used to. Inserting a new character in the middle of the text field value shifts all following characters to the right.

          
           
       
          
           
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      Replace mode

      All new inserted characters replace the old characters at the same position. No character shifts. The length of the value remains the same after inserting new character somewhere in middle of the text field.

          
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      Replace mode

      All new inserted characters replace the old characters at the same position. No character shifts. The length of the value remains the same after inserting new character somewhere in middle of the text field.

          
           
       
          
           
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      Dynamically detected mode

      Parameter overwriteMode also accepts function that will called before each insertion of new characters. This function has one argument — current element state (read more about it in the "Element state" section). And this function should return one of two possible values: shift or replace .

          
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      Dynamically detected mode

      Parameter overwriteMode also accepts function that will called before each insertion of new characters. This function has one argument — current element state (read more about it in the "Element state" section). And this function should return one of two possible values: shift or replace .

          
           
       
          
           
      diff --git a/core-concepts/plugins/index.html b/core-concepts/plugins/index.html
      index 48ad8315c..9d337208a 100644
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      Plugins

      Plugins are functions that are called with input/textarea element and mask options as arguments upon mask initialization. They can optionally return cleanup logic and allow you to extend mask with arbitrary additional behavior.

      Visualize rejected characters

      This plugin is available as maskitoRejectEvent in @maskito/kit
          
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      Plugins

      Plugins are functions that are called with input/textarea element and mask options as arguments upon mask initialization. They can optionally return cleanup logic and allow you to extend mask with arbitrary additional behavior.

      Visualize rejected characters

      This plugin is available as maskitoRejectEvent in @maskito/kit
          
           
       
          
           
      diff --git a/core-concepts/processors/index.html b/core-concepts/processors/index.html
      index ade438bce..ddda09686 100644
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      Processors

      MaskitoOptions have optional parameters preprocessors and postprocessors . Both accept array of pure functions. These functions are triggered on every user's input ( beforeinput and input events). They provide an opportunity to modify value before / after the mask is applied.

      Preprocessors and postprocessors accept different types of arguments but they have two important similarities:

      • The first argument always contains object with information that you can change. Object with the same properties and updated values can be returned from the processor. It means that you can keep all properties untouched or you can change any or all of these properties.
      • The rest arguments contain information that can be useful to build some complex logic, but you cannot change it.
      Before you learn more about processors, you should learn a single prerequisite — meaning of the term "Element state" .

      Preprocessors

      Each preprocessor is a function that is called before mask is applied.

      For example, if user types a new character, all preprocessors will be called first, and only then final value that they returned will be passed into the mask, and finally the mask will accept or reject new typed character and update actual value of the text field.

      Preprocessor accepts two arguments:

      1. Object with two properties: elementState and data . Object of the same interface with updated or unchanged properties can be returned from the preprocessor.
            
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        Processors

        MaskitoOptions have optional parameters preprocessors and postprocessors . Both accept array of pure functions. These functions are triggered on every user's input ( beforeinput and input events). They provide an opportunity to modify value before / after the mask is applied.

        Preprocessors and postprocessors accept different types of arguments but they have two important similarities:

        • The first argument always contains object with information that you can change. Object with the same properties and updated values can be returned from the processor. It means that you can keep all properties untouched or you can change any or all of these properties.
        • The rest arguments contain information that can be useful to build some complex logic, but you cannot change it.
        Before you learn more about processors, you should learn a single prerequisite — meaning of the term "Element state" .

        Preprocessors

        Each preprocessor is a function that is called before mask is applied.

        For example, if user types a new character, all preprocessors will be called first, and only then final value that they returned will be passed into the mask, and finally the mask will accept or reject new typed character and update actual value of the text field.

        Preprocessor accepts two arguments:

        1. Object with two properties: elementState and data . Object of the same interface with updated or unchanged properties can be returned from the preprocessor.
              
               
           
        2. Name of the action which triggers current execution. It can be one of the following possible values:
              
               
          diff --git a/core-concepts/transformer/index.html b/core-concepts/transformer/index.html
          index bc0351955..da3e7884b 100644
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          Transformer
          CORE

          Maskito libraries were created to prevent user from typing invalid value.
          Maskito listens beforeinput and input events. Programmatic (by developer) changes of input's value don't trigger these events!

          Maskito is based on the assumption that developer is capable to programmatically patch input with valid value!

          If you need to programmatically patch input's value but you are not sure that your value is valid (for example, you get it from the server), you should use maskitoTransform utility .

              
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          Transformer
          CORE

          Maskito libraries were created to prevent user from typing invalid value.
          Maskito listens beforeinput and input events. Programmatic (by developer) changes of input's value don't trigger these events!

          Maskito is based on the assumption that developer is capable to programmatically patch input with valid value!

          If you need to programmatically patch input's value but you are not sure that your value is valid (for example, you get it from the server), you should use maskitoTransform utility .

              
               
           

          Next steps

          The following sections are recommended to explore core concepts further:

          diff --git a/cypress/index.html b/cypress/index.html index 259d29753..0fdf370fd 100644 --- a/cypress/index.html +++ b/cypress/index.html @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ -

          Cypress

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          Cypress

          diff --git a/frameworks/angular/Setup/index.html b/frameworks/angular/Setup/index.html index cea5fa30d..d9190a171 100644 --- a/frameworks/angular/Setup/index.html +++ b/frameworks/angular/Setup/index.html @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ -

          Angular

          1. Install libraries

            /your/project/path> +

            Angular

            1. Install libraries

              /your/project/path>

                  
                   
               
            2. Import MaskitoModule to your module

              your.module.ts diff --git a/frameworks/angular/index.html b/frameworks/angular/index.html index 0fe21f477..20007af65 100644 --- a/frameworks/angular/index.html +++ b/frameworks/angular/index.html @@ -22,15 +22,15 @@ -

              Angular

              @maskito/angular is a light-weighted library to use Maskito in an Angular-way.
              Prerequisites

              To get the most out of this guide, you should review the topic "Core Concepts" first.

              Write less code

              • No need to query element from DOM. Just pass all required options to [maskito] directive.
              • No need to worry about clean-ups. All created event listeners are automatically removed after element is detached from DOM.

              Basic directive approach

              Use it when you have direct access to native input element.

              your.component.ts +

              Angular

              @maskito/angular is a light-weighted library to use Maskito in an Angular-way.
              Prerequisites

              To get the most out of this guide, you should review the topic "Core Concepts" first.

              Write less code

              • No need to query element from DOM. Just pass all required options to [maskito] directive.
              • No need to worry about clean-ups. All created event listeners are automatically removed after element is detached from DOM.

              Basic directive approach

              Use it when you have direct access to native input element.

              your.component.ts

                  
                   
               

              Nested input element

              Pass a predicate to maskito to find input element for you, if you do not have a direct access to it.

              By default maskito will try to find input/textarea by querying its host: host.querySelector('input,textarea') so that might be sufficient. Use custom predicate if you need custom logic.

              your.component.ts

                  
                   
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              Custom input

              See querying nested input in action

              Default behavior is enough for Taiga UI inputs
              Custom predicate is required if target input is not the first on in the DOM

        Custom input

        See querying nested input in action

        Default behavior is enough for Taiga UI inputs
        Custom predicate is required if target input is not the first on in the DOM
            
             
         
            
        diff --git a/frameworks/react/index.html b/frameworks/react/index.html
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        React

        @maskito/react is a light-weighted library to use Maskito in an React-way.

        Prerequisites

        To get the most out of this guide, you should review the topic "Core Concepts" first.

        Getting Started

        Install libraries

            
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        React

        @maskito/react is a light-weighted library to use Maskito in an React-way.

        Prerequisites

        To get the most out of this guide, you should review the topic "Core Concepts" first.

        Getting Started

        Install libraries

            
             
         

        and use Maskito

            
             
        diff --git a/frameworks/vue/index.html b/frameworks/vue/index.html
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        Vue

        @maskito/vue is a light-weighted library to use Maskito in as a Vue directive.

        Prerequisites

        To get the most out of this guide, you should review the topic "Core Concepts" first.

        Getting Started

        Install libraries

            
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        Vue

        @maskito/vue is a light-weighted library to use Maskito in as a Vue directive.

        Prerequisites

        To get the most out of this guide, you should review the topic "Core Concepts" first.

        Getting Started

        Install libraries

            
             
         

        and use Maskito

            
             
        diff --git a/getting-started/maskito-libraries/index.html b/getting-started/maskito-libraries/index.html
        index 4bfbd5c20..0aa6c2222 100644
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        Maskito libraries

        Maskito is a collection of libraries. Explore them and learn how to install and use them.

        • @maskito/core

          It is the main zero-dependency and framework-agnostic package. It can be used alone in vanilla JavaScript project. It listens to beforeinput and input events to validate and calibrate text field value.

          All other Maskito's packages require @maskito/core as peer-dependency.

          /your/project/path> +

          Maskito libraries

          Maskito is a collection of libraries. Explore them and learn how to install and use them.

          • @maskito/core

            It is the main zero-dependency and framework-agnostic package. It can be used alone in vanilla JavaScript project. It listens to beforeinput and input events to validate and calibrate text field value.

            All other Maskito's packages require @maskito/core as peer-dependency.

            /your/project/path>

                
                 
             

            Learn more about this library in "Core Concepts" section.

          • @maskito/kit

            The optional framework-agnostic package. It contains ready-to-use masks with configurable parameters.

            /your/project/path> diff --git a/getting-started/what-is-maskito/index.html b/getting-started/what-is-maskito/index.html index 89c5fbed8..c9dfe9f1b 100644 --- a/getting-started/what-is-maskito/index.html +++ b/getting-started/what-is-maskito/index.html @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ -

            What is Maskito?

            Maskito is a collection of libraries, built with TypeScript. It helps you to create an input mask which ensures that users type values according to predefined format.

            Core concepts of the libraries are simple but they provide flexible API to set any format you wish: numbers, phone, date, credit card number etc.

            Why Maskito?

            • Maskito supports all user’s interactions with text fields: basic typing and deleting via keyboard, pasting, dropping text inside with a pointer, browser autofill, predictive text from mobile native keyboard.
            • Maskito is robust. The whole project is developed with strict TypeScript mode. Our code is covered by hundreds of Cypress tests.
            • Server Side Rendering and Shadow DOM support.
            • You can use it with HTMLInputElement and HTMLTextAreaElement .
            • Maskito core is zero-dependency package. You can mask input in your vanilla JavaScript project. However, we have separate packages for Angular , React and Vue as well.
            • Maskito includes optional framework-agnostic package with configurable ready-to-use masks.

            No textfield with invalid value! Use Maskito. Mask it!

            Learn about Maskito

            +

            What is Maskito?

            Maskito is a collection of libraries, built with TypeScript. It helps you to create an input mask which ensures that users type values according to predefined format.

            Core concepts of the libraries are simple but they provide flexible API to set any format you wish: numbers, phone, date, credit card number etc.

            Why Maskito?

            • Maskito supports all user’s interactions with text fields: basic typing and deleting via keyboard, pasting, dropping text inside with a pointer, browser autofill, predictive text from mobile native keyboard.
            • Maskito is robust. The whole project is developed with strict TypeScript mode. Our code is covered by hundreds of Cypress tests.
            • Server Side Rendering and Shadow DOM support.
            • You can use it with HTMLInputElement and HTMLTextAreaElement .
            • Maskito core is zero-dependency package. You can mask input in your vanilla JavaScript project. However, we have separate packages for Angular , React and Vue as well.
            • Maskito includes optional framework-agnostic package with configurable ready-to-use masks.

            No textfield with invalid value! Use Maskito. Mask it!

            Learn about Maskito

            diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index d23b3960f..c1012cd04 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ -

            What is Maskito?

            Maskito is a collection of libraries, built with TypeScript. It helps you to create an input mask which ensures that users type values according to predefined format.

            Core concepts of the libraries are simple but they provide flexible API to set any format you wish: numbers, phone, date, credit card number etc.

            Why Maskito?

            • Maskito supports all user’s interactions with text fields: basic typing and deleting via keyboard, pasting, dropping text inside with a pointer, browser autofill, predictive text from mobile native keyboard.
            • Maskito is robust. The whole project is developed with strict TypeScript mode. Our code is covered by hundreds of Cypress tests.
            • Server Side Rendering and Shadow DOM support.
            • You can use it with HTMLInputElement and HTMLTextAreaElement .
            • Maskito core is zero-dependency package. You can mask input in your vanilla JavaScript project. However, we have separate packages for Angular , React and Vue as well.
            • Maskito includes optional framework-agnostic package with configurable ready-to-use masks.

            No textfield with invalid value! Use Maskito. Mask it!

            Learn about Maskito

            +

            What is Maskito?

            Maskito is a collection of libraries, built with TypeScript. It helps you to create an input mask which ensures that users type values according to predefined format.

            Core concepts of the libraries are simple but they provide flexible API to set any format you wish: numbers, phone, date, credit card number etc.

            Why Maskito?

            • Maskito supports all user’s interactions with text fields: basic typing and deleting via keyboard, pasting, dropping text inside with a pointer, browser autofill, predictive text from mobile native keyboard.
            • Maskito is robust. The whole project is developed with strict TypeScript mode. Our code is covered by hundreds of Cypress tests.
            • Server Side Rendering and Shadow DOM support.
            • You can use it with HTMLInputElement and HTMLTextAreaElement .
            • Maskito core is zero-dependency package. You can mask input in your vanilla JavaScript project. However, we have separate packages for Angular , React and Vue as well.
            • Maskito includes optional framework-agnostic package with configurable ready-to-use masks.

            No textfield with invalid value! Use Maskito. Mask it!

            Learn about Maskito

            diff --git a/kit/date-range/API/index.html b/kit/date-range/API/index.html index b497fd9b0..b50eae234 100644 --- a/kit/date-range/API/index.html +++ b/kit/date-range/API/index.html @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ -

            DateRange
            KIT

            tuiMode:
            -
            Name and descriptionType Value
            [mode]
            Date format mode
            MaskitoDateMode
            'dd/mm/yyyy'
            [dateSeparator]
            Separator between date segments (days, months and years).

            Default:. (dot).

            string
            [rangeSeparator]
            Separator between dates of the date range.

            Default: â€“ 

            string
            [min]
            Earliest date
            Date
            '0001-01-01'
            [max]
            Latest date
            Date
            '9999-12-31'
            [minLength]
            Minimal length of the range
            MaskitoDateSegments<number>
            {}
            [maxLength]
            Maximal length of the range
            MaskitoDateSegments<number>
            {}
            [separator]
            deprecated Use dateSeparator instead.

            Default:. (dot).

            +

            DateRange
            KIT

            tuiMode:
            -
            Name and descriptionType Value
            [mode]
            Date format mode
            MaskitoDateMode
            'dd/mm/yyyy'
            [dateSeparator]
            Separator between date segments (days, months and years).

            Default:. (dot).

            string
            [rangeSeparator]
            Separator between dates of the date range.

            Default: â€“ 

            string
            [min]
            Earliest date
            Date
            '0001-01-01'
            [max]
            Latest date
            Date
            '9999-12-31'
            [minLength]
            Minimal length of the range
            MaskitoDateSegments<number>
            {}
            [maxLength]
            Maximal length of the range
            MaskitoDateSegments<number>
            {}
            [separator]
            deprecated Use dateSeparator instead.

            Default:. (dot).

            diff --git a/kit/date-range/index.html b/kit/date-range/index.html index 9d1934956..830e131b8 100644 --- a/kit/date-range/index.html +++ b/kit/date-range/index.html @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ -

            DateRange
            KIT

            Use maskitoDateRangeOptionsGenerator to create a mask to input a range of dates.

            Date localization

            Use mode and separator parameters to get a mask with a locale specific representation of dates.

                
            +        

            DateRange
            KIT

            Use maskitoDateRangeOptionsGenerator to create a mask to input a range of dates.

            Date localization

            Use mode and separator parameters to get a mask with a locale specific representation of dates.

                
                 
             
                
                 
            @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
                 
             
                
                 
            -

            Min and max dates

            Parameters min and max allow you to set the earliest and the latest available dates. They accept native Date .

                
            +

            Min and max dates

            Parameters min and max allow you to set the earliest and the latest available dates. They accept native Date .

                
                 
             
                
                 
            @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
                 
             
                
                 
            -

            Min and max length of range

            Use minLength and maxLength parameters to set minimal and maximal length of the date range.

                
            +

            Min and max length of range

            Use minLength and maxLength parameters to set minimal and maximal length of the date range.

                
                 
             
                
                 
            @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
                 
             
                
                 
            -

            Custom range separator

            Use rangeSeparator parameter to customize separator between dates of the date range.

                
            +

            Custom range separator

            Use rangeSeparator parameter to customize separator between dates of the date range.

                
                 
             
                
                 
            diff --git a/kit/date-time/API/index.html b/kit/date-time/API/index.html
            index bc52fd373..01f526d7a 100644
            --- a/kit/date-time/API/index.html
            +++ b/kit/date-time/API/index.html
            @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
             
                 
            -        

            DateTime
            KIT

            tuiMode:
            -
            Name and descriptionType Value
            [dateMode]
            Date format mode
            MaskitoDateMode
            'dd/mm/yyyy'
            [timeMode]
            Time format mode
            MaskitoTimeMode
            'HH:MM'
            [dateSeparator]
            Date separator

            Default:. (dot).

            string
            [min]
            Earliest date
            Date
            '0001-01-01T00:00:00'
            [max]
            Latest date
            Date
            '9999-12-31T23:59:59'
            +

            DateTime
            KIT

            tuiMode:
            -
            Name and descriptionType Value
            [dateMode]
            Date format mode
            MaskitoDateMode
            'dd/mm/yyyy'
            [timeMode]
            Time format mode
            MaskitoTimeMode
            'HH:MM'
            [dateSeparator]
            Date separator

            Default:. (dot).

            string
            [min]
            Earliest date
            Date
            '0001-01-01T00:00:00'
            [max]
            Latest date
            Date
            '9999-12-31T23:59:59'
            diff --git a/kit/date-time/index.html b/kit/date-time/index.html index 0f647bd33..f924c7c64 100644 --- a/kit/date-time/index.html +++ b/kit/date-time/index.html @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ -

            DateTime
            KIT

            Use maskitoDateTimeOptionsGenerator to create a mask to input both date and time.

            Localization

            Use dateMode , timeMode and dateSeparator parameters to get a mask with a locale specific representation of dates.

                
            +        

            DateTime
            KIT

            Use maskitoDateTimeOptionsGenerator to create a mask to input both date and time.

            Localization

            Use dateMode , timeMode and dateSeparator parameters to get a mask with a locale specific representation of dates.

                
                 
             
                
                 
            @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
                 
             
                
                 
            -

            Min and max

            Parameters min and max allow to set the earliest and the latest available dates. They accept native Date .

                
            +

            Min and max

            Parameters min and max allow to set the earliest and the latest available dates. They accept native Date .

                
                 
             
                
                 
            diff --git a/kit/date/API/index.html b/kit/date/API/index.html
            index 6ff2b0f23..416d70f43 100644
            --- a/kit/date/API/index.html
            +++ b/kit/date/API/index.html
            @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
             
                 
            -        

            Date
            KIT

            tuiMode:
            -
            Name and descriptionType Value
            [mode]
            Date format mode
            MaskitoDateMode
            'dd/mm/yyyy'
            [separator]
            Symbol for separating date-segments (days, months, years)

            Default:. (dot)

            string
            '.'
            [min]
            Earliest date

            Default:new Date('0001-01-01')

            Date
            '0001-01-01'
            [max]
            Latest date

            Default:new Date('9999-12-31')

            Date
            '9999-12-31'
            +

            Date
            KIT

            tuiMode:
            -
            Name and descriptionType Value
            [mode]
            Date format mode
            MaskitoDateMode
            'dd/mm/yyyy'
            [separator]
            Symbol for separating date-segments (days, months, years)

            Default:. (dot)

            string
            '.'
            [min]
            Earliest date

            Default:new Date('0001-01-01')

            Date
            '0001-01-01'
            [max]
            Latest date

            Default:new Date('9999-12-31')

            Date
            '9999-12-31'
            diff --git a/kit/date/index.html b/kit/date/index.html index d0e0d6a09..34a2f8a57 100644 --- a/kit/date/index.html +++ b/kit/date/index.html @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ -

            Date
            KIT

            Use maskitoDateOptionsGenerator to create a mask for date input.

            Date localization

            Use mode and separator properties to get a mask with a locale specific representation of dates.

                
            +        

            Date
            KIT

            Use maskitoDateOptionsGenerator to create a mask for date input.

            Date localization

            Use mode and separator properties to get a mask with a locale specific representation of dates.

                
                 
             
                
                 
            @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
                 
             
                
                 
            -

            Min/Max

            Properties min and max allow you to set the earliest and the latest available dates. They accept native Date .

                
            +

            Min/Max

            Properties min and max allow you to set the earliest and the latest available dates. They accept native Date .

                
                 
             
                
                 
            diff --git a/kit/number/API/index.html b/kit/number/API/index.html
            index 95c75d850..c0ad419ca 100644
            --- a/kit/number/API/index.html
            +++ b/kit/number/API/index.html
            @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
             
                 
            -        

            Number
            KIT

            tuiMode:
            -
            Name and descriptionType Value
            [precision]
            A number of digits after decimalSeparator .

            Use Infinity for an untouched decimal part.

            Default:0 (decimal part is forbidden).

            number
            0
            [decimalSeparator]
            Symbol for separating fraction.

            Default: dot.

            string
            [decimalPseudoSeparators]
            Symbols to be replaced with decimalSeparator .

            Default:['.', 'ю', 'б'] .

            string[]
            ['.', ',', 'б', 'ю']
            [decimalZeroPadding]
            If number of digits after decimalSeparator is always equal to the precision .

            Default:false (number of digits can be less than precision) .

            boolean
            [thousandSeparator]
            Symbol for separating thousands.

            Default: non-breaking space.

            string
            [min]
            The lowest permitted value.

            Default:Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGER .

            number
            [max]
            The greatest permitted value.

            Default:Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER .

            number
            [prefix]
            A prefix symbol, like currency.

            Default: empty string (no prefix).

            string
            [postfix]
            A postfix symbol, like currency.

            Default: empty string (no postfix).

            string
            +

            Number
            KIT

            tuiMode:
            -
            Name and descriptionType Value
            [precision]
            A number of digits after decimalSeparator .

            Use Infinity for an untouched decimal part.

            Default:0 (decimal part is forbidden).

            number
            0
            [decimalSeparator]
            Symbol for separating fraction.

            Default: dot.

            string
            [decimalPseudoSeparators]
            Symbols to be replaced with decimalSeparator .

            Default:['.', 'ю', 'б'] .

            string[]
            ['.', ',', 'б', 'ю']
            [decimalZeroPadding]
            If number of digits after decimalSeparator is always equal to the precision .

            Default:false (number of digits can be less than precision) .

            boolean
            [thousandSeparator]
            Symbol for separating thousands.

            Default: non-breaking space.

            string
            [min]
            The lowest permitted value.

            Default:Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGER .

            number
            [max]
            The greatest permitted value.

            Default:Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER .

            number
            [prefix]
            A prefix symbol, like currency.

            Default: empty string (no prefix).

            string
            [postfix]
            A postfix symbol, like currency.

            Default: empty string (no postfix).

            string
            diff --git a/kit/number/index.html b/kit/number/index.html index 7e8cfb5ba..f25897da0 100644 --- a/kit/number/index.html +++ b/kit/number/index.html @@ -22,9 +22,9 @@ -

            Number
            KIT

            Use maskitoNumberOptionsGenerator to create a mask for entering a formatted number.
            Despite the name of the mask, element's raw value is still string.

            Use maskitoParseNumber to get number-type value.

                
            +        

            Number
            KIT

            Use maskitoNumberOptionsGenerator to create a mask for entering a formatted number.
            Despite the name of the mask, element's raw value is still string.

            Use maskitoParseNumber to get number-type value.

                
                 
            -

            High precision

            Use precision parameter to configure the number of digits after decimal separator.

                
            +

            High precision

            Use precision parameter to configure the number of digits after decimal separator.

                
                 
             
                
                 
            @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
                 
             
                
                 
            -

            Separators

            Use decimalSeparator and thousandSeparator to get mask with locale specific representation of numbers.

            In Germany people use comma as decimal separator and dot for thousands
                
            +

            Separators

            Use decimalSeparator and thousandSeparator to get mask with locale specific representation of numbers.

            In Germany people use comma as decimal separator and dot for thousands
                
                 
             
                
                 
            @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
                 
             
                
                 
            -

            Postfix

            Use postfix parameter to set non-removable text after the number.
            Additionally you can use maskitoCaretGuard to clamp caret inside allowable range.
            This example also shows how to restrict the greatest permitted value via max parameter.

                
            +

            Postfix

            Use postfix parameter to set non-removable text after the number.
            Additionally you can use maskitoCaretGuard to clamp caret inside allowable range.
            This example also shows how to restrict the greatest permitted value via max parameter.

                
                 
             
                
                 
            @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
                 
             
                
                 
            -

            Decimal zero padding

            Set decimalZeroPadding: true to always show trailing zeroes.

            Non removable dollar sign is achieved by using prefix parameter.

                
            +

            Decimal zero padding

            Set decimalZeroPadding: true to always show trailing zeroes.

            Non removable dollar sign is achieved by using prefix parameter.

                
                 
             
                
                 
            @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@
                 
             
                
                 
            -

            Dynamic decimal zero padding

            You can change options on the fly to build complex logic.
            This example shows how to initially disable decimalZeroPadding and enable it only after user inserts decimal separator.

                
            +

            Dynamic decimal zero padding

            You can change options on the fly to build complex logic.
            This example shows how to initially disable decimalZeroPadding and enable it only after user inserts decimal separator.

                
                 
             
                
                 
            diff --git a/kit/time/API/index.html b/kit/time/API/index.html
            index 06b4252d5..1da4fb96a 100644
            --- a/kit/time/API/index.html
            +++ b/kit/time/API/index.html
            @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
             
                 
            -        

            Time
            KIT

            tuiMode:
            -
            Name and descriptionType Value
            [mode]
            Time format mode
            MaskitoTimeMode
            'HH:MM'
            [timeSegmentMaxValues]
            Max value for every time segment
            MaskitoTimeSegments<number>
            {hours: 23, minutes: 59, seconds: 59, milliseconds: 999}
            +

            Time
            KIT

            tuiMode:
            -
            Name and descriptionType Value
            [mode]
            Time format mode
            MaskitoTimeMode
            'HH:MM'
            [timeSegmentMaxValues]
            Max value for every time segment
            MaskitoTimeSegments<number>
            {hours: 23, minutes: 59, seconds: 59, milliseconds: 999}
            diff --git a/kit/time/index.html b/kit/time/index.html index 7006e7e8d..66f002a2a 100644 --- a/kit/time/index.html +++ b/kit/time/index.html @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ -

            Time
            KIT

            Use maskitoTimeOptionsGenerator to create a mask for time input.

            Mode

            Use mode property to set time format.

            Available options : HH:MM , HH:MM:SS or HH:MM:SS.MSS .

                
            +        

            Time
            KIT

            Use maskitoTimeOptionsGenerator to create a mask for time input.

            Mode

            Use mode property to set time format.

            Available options : HH:MM , HH:MM:SS or HH:MM:SS.MSS .

                
                 
             
                
                 
            @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
                 
             
                
                 
            -

            12-hours format

            Property timeSegmentMaxValues allows you to set max value for every time segment.

            Time segments are units of the time which form time string. For example, HH:MM consists of two time segments: hours and minutes.

                
            +

            12-hours format

            Property timeSegmentMaxValues allows you to set max value for every time segment.

            Time segments are units of the time which form time string. For example, HH:MM consists of two time segments: hours and minutes.

                
                 
             
                
                 
            diff --git a/recipes/card/index.html b/recipes/card/index.html
            index 09866dc89..1f29d8a36 100644
            --- a/recipes/card/index.html
            +++ b/recipes/card/index.html
            @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
             
                 
            -        

            Card
            Recipes

            Creating mask for credit card input requires basic understanding of the following topics:

                
            +        

            Card
            Recipes

            Creating mask for credit card input requires basic understanding of the following topics:

                
                 
             
                
                 
            diff --git a/recipes/phone/index.html b/recipes/phone/index.html
            index e4b4bfef4..cb879961b 100644
            --- a/recipes/phone/index.html
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            -        

            Phone
            Recipes

            Creating mask for a phone number is simple. The only required knowledge is the pattern mask expression with fixed characters . Read more about it in "Mask expression" section.

            This page demonstrates some examples for different countries.

            United States

            Flag of the United States
                
            +        

            Phone
            Recipes

            Creating mask for a phone number is simple. The only required knowledge is the pattern mask expression with fixed characters . Read more about it in "Mask expression" section.

            This page demonstrates some examples for different countries.

            United States

            Flag of the United States
                
                 
             
                
                 
            @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
                 
             
                
                 
            -

            Kazakhstan

            The following example demonstrates a more complex mask. It shows how to make the country prefix non-removable. It is achieved by built-in postprocessor from @maskito/kit .

            Read more about it in "With prefix" section.

            Flag of Kazakhstan
                
            +

            Kazakhstan

            The following example demonstrates a more complex mask. It shows how to make the country prefix non-removable. It is achieved by built-in postprocessor from @maskito/kit .

            Read more about it in "With prefix" section.

            Flag of Kazakhstan
                
                 
             
                
                 
            diff --git a/recipes/placeholder/index.html b/recipes/placeholder/index.html
            index 492a9818e..54707ec7b 100644
            --- a/recipes/placeholder/index.html
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            -        

            With placeholder
            Recipes

            maskitoWithPlaceholder helps to show placeholder mask characters. The placeholder character represents the fillable spot in the mask.

            Card Verification Code

            This example is the simplest demonstration how to create masked input with placeholder .

            The only required prerequisite is basic understanding of "Mask expression" concept.

                
            +        

            With placeholder
            Recipes

            maskitoWithPlaceholder helps to show placeholder mask characters. The placeholder character represents the fillable spot in the mask.

            Card Verification Code

            This example is the simplest demonstration how to create masked input with placeholder .

            The only required prerequisite is basic understanding of "Mask expression" concept.

                
                 
             
                
                 
            @@ -32,11 +32,11 @@
                 
             
                
                 
            -

            Phone

            The following example explains return type of maskitoWithPlaceholder utility — an object which partially implements MaskitoOptions interface. It contains its own processor and postprocessor and plugins to keep caret from getting into placeholder part of the value.

            Also, this complex example uses built-in postprocessor maskitoPrefixPostprocessorGenerator from @maskito/kit .

            Flag of the United States
                
            +

            Phone

            The following example explains return type of maskitoWithPlaceholder utility — an object which partially implements MaskitoOptions interface. It contains its own processor and postprocessor and plugins to keep caret from getting into placeholder part of the value.

            Also, this complex example uses built-in postprocessor maskitoPrefixPostprocessorGenerator from @maskito/kit .

            Flag of the United States
                
                 
             
                
                 
            -

            Date

            This last example demonstrates how to integrate maskitoWithPlaceholder with any built-in mask from @maskito/kit .

                
            +

            Date

            This last example demonstrates how to integrate maskitoWithPlaceholder with any built-in mask from @maskito/kit .

                
                 
             
                
                 
            diff --git a/recipes/postfix/index.html b/recipes/postfix/index.html
            index 9e8171427..1b71f58b7 100644
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            -        

            With postfix
            Recipes

            There are two approaches to add postfix for masked input. Every approach has its own behaviour and requires basic understanding of different core concepts.

            By pattern mask expression

            This example demonstrates how to create postfix via dynamic pattern mask expression . Percent symbol is a trailing fixed character, which will be automatically added when user enters the first digit.

                
            +        

            With postfix
            Recipes

            There are two approaches to add postfix for masked input. Every approach has its own behaviour and requires basic understanding of different core concepts.

            By pattern mask expression

            This example demonstrates how to create postfix via dynamic pattern mask expression . Percent symbol is a trailing fixed character, which will be automatically added when user enters the first digit.

                
                 
             
                
                 
            @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
                 
             
                
                 
            -

            By postprocessor

            This example demonstrates how to create postfix via postprocessor . It provides more flexibility, and you can configure any desired behaviour. You can use built-in maskitoPostfixPostprocessorGenerator or create your own.

            Don't forget that mask property should be compatible with a new prefix / postfix!

                
            +

            By postprocessor

            This example demonstrates how to create postfix via postprocessor . It provides more flexibility, and you can configure any desired behaviour. You can use built-in maskitoPostfixPostprocessorGenerator or create your own.

            Don't forget that mask property should be compatible with a new prefix / postfix!

                
                 
             
                
                 
            diff --git a/recipes/prefix/index.html b/recipes/prefix/index.html
            index 8c6e0d080..73ad571fc 100644
            --- a/recipes/prefix/index.html
            +++ b/recipes/prefix/index.html
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            -        

            With prefix
            Recipes

            Use prefixes to indicate things like currencies, area / phone country codes and etc.

            There are two approaches to add prefix for masked input. Every approach has its own behaviour and requires basic understanding of different core concepts.

            By pattern mask expression

            This example demonstrates how to create prefix via dynamic pattern mask expression . Dollar symbol is a fixed character, which will be automatically added when user forgets to type it or deleted when user erase all digits.

                
            +        

            With prefix
            Recipes

            Use prefixes to indicate things like currencies, area / phone country codes and etc.

            There are two approaches to add prefix for masked input. Every approach has its own behaviour and requires basic understanding of different core concepts.

            By pattern mask expression

            This example demonstrates how to create prefix via dynamic pattern mask expression . Dollar symbol is a fixed character, which will be automatically added when user forgets to type it or deleted when user erase all digits.

                
                 
             
                
                 
            @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
                 
             
                
                 
            -

            By postprocessor

            This example demonstrates how to create prefix via postprocessor . It provides more flexibility, and you can configure any desired behaviour. You can use built-in maskitoPrefixPostprocessorGenerator or create your own.

            Don't forget that mask property should be compatible with a new prefix!

                
            +

            By postprocessor

            This example demonstrates how to create prefix via postprocessor . It provides more flexibility, and you can configure any desired behaviour. You can use built-in maskitoPrefixPostprocessorGenerator or create your own.

            Don't forget that mask property should be compatible with a new prefix!

                
                 
             
                
                 
            diff --git a/recipes/textarea/index.html b/recipes/textarea/index.html
            index 754a20c09..6db194347 100644
            --- a/recipes/textarea/index.html
            +++ b/recipes/textarea/index.html
            @@ -22,9 +22,9 @@
             
                 
            -        

            Textarea
            Recipes

            You can use Maskito with HTMLTextAreaElement too. API is the same as for HTMLInputElement .

                
            +        

            Textarea
            Recipes

            You can use Maskito with HTMLTextAreaElement too. API is the same as for HTMLInputElement .

                
                 
            -

            Learn more in the "Core Concepts" section.

            Latin letters and digits

                
            +

            Learn more in the "Core Concepts" section.

            Latin letters and digits

                
                 
             
                
                 
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