Tiny input mask library for vue.js based on text-mask-core (~5kb) exposed as directive. No dependencies
- https://codesandbox.io/s/m3q1m5yp9x (interactive playground with webpack and ESM)
- https://jsfiddle.net/probil/c6fjjzn6/ (simple interactive playground with UMD)
- https://v-mask-demo.netlify.com/ (just preview)
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We support only browsers with global usage statistics greater then 1%, last 2 version of each browser but not dead browsers. Library may work in older browser but we don't not guarantee that. You may need addition polyfills to make it work.
This version requires Vue 2.X. If you are looking for Vue 1.X, check it here.
npm install v-mask
import Vue from 'vue'
// As a plugin
import VueMask from 'v-mask'
Vue.use(VueMask);
// Or as a directive
import { VueMaskDirective } from 'v-mask'
Vue.directive('mask', VueMaskDirective);
// Or only as a filter
import { VueMaskFilter } from 'v-mask'
Vue.filter('VMask', VueMaskFilter)
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/vue/dist/vue.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/v-mask/dist/v-mask.min.js"></script>
<script>
// As a plugin
Vue.use(VueMask.VueMaskPlugin);
// Or as a directive
Vue.directive('mask', VueMask.VueMaskDirective);
</script>
<input type="text" v-mask="'####-##'" v-model="myInputModel">
<!-- OR -->
<input type="text" v-mask="nameOfVariableWithMask" v-model="myInputModel">
Notice: v-model
is required starting from v1.1.0
, because a lot of bugs with HTMLElement event listeners and sync with Vue internals.
There is no reason to support using this lib for using without v-model
but open the door for using on custom inputs.
<span>{{ '9999999999' | VMask('(###) ###-####') }}</span>
Library provides several ways to apply the mask.
The first and the easiest one is to use default placeholders.
This approach is good for simple cases. No configuration is required.
app.js
:
import Vue from 'vue'
import VueMask from 'v-mask'
Vue.use(VueMask)
<your_component>.vue
:
<template>
<input type="text" v-mask="'####-##'" v-model="myInputModel">
</template>
<script>
export default {
data: () => ({
myInputModel: ''
})
}
</script>
Entering 56f473d4
in the input field will produce value 5647-34
in myInputModel
variable.
Here is a list placeholders you can utilize by default:
Placeholder | Format |
---|---|
# | Number (0-9) |
A | Letter in any case (a-z,A-Z) |
N | Number or letter (a-z,A-Z,0-9) |
X | Any symbol |
? | Optional (next character) |
While default placeholders are easy to use and straightforward in reality we have to deal with more complex cases where validation can be a bit more complex and unpredictable. In such cases it makes sense to define custom placeholders specific to the project or the domain.
To define them you should pass them as an object while installing plugin. Where:
key
is the character in a maskvalue
is regular expression used to verify entered symbol
You can disable any default placeholder by passing placeholder as a key and null
as a value.
Any valid string character can be used as a placeholder (e.g. Cyrillic or Arabic)
app.js
:
import Vue from 'vue'
import VueMask from 'v-mask'
Vue.use(VueMask, {
placeholders: {
'#': null, // passing `null` removes default placeholder, so `#` is treated as character
D: /\d/, // define new placeholder
Π―: /[\wΠ°-ΡΠ-Π―]/, // cyrillic letter as a placeholder
}
})
<your_component>.vue
:
<template>
<input type="text" v-mask="'###-DDD-###-DDD'" v-model="myInputModel">
</template>
<script>
export default {
data: () => ({
myInputModel: ''
})
}
</script>
Entering 123456
in that input field will produce value ###-123-###-456
in myInputModel
variable.
In some cases you might not want to define global placeholders either because you are dealing with unique input or you are facing conflicts for placeholders in sevaral places.
In such cases you can supply array of per-char regular excursions or static characters to v-mask
.
app.js
:
import Vue from 'vue'
import VueMask from 'v-mask'
Vue.use(VueMask)
<your_component>.vue
:
<template>
<input type="text" v-mask="mask" v-model="myInputModel">
</template>
<script>
export default {
data: () => ({
mask: ['(', /\d/, /\d/, /\d/, ') ', /\d/, /\d/, /\d/, '-', /\d/, /\d/, /\d/, /\d/],
myInputModel: ''
})
}
</script>
In this example entering 5555551234
in the input field will produce value (555) 555-1234
in myInputModel
variable.
Notice: Keep in mind that library always verifies one character per regular expression. Trying verify multiple charters in the same RegExp won't work.
If custom placeholder and array of RegExps can't fit your needs there is one more way you can use to mask a value. The idea beneath is that you can write a function that is used by library to format the output.
This approach is super powerful but also more complex to write and understand so try previous ones first.
The function will be given a value from the input. It should return array of per-char regular expressions & static characters:
app.js
:
import Vue from 'vue'
import VueMask from 'v-mask'
Vue.use(VueMask)
<your_component>.vue
:
<template>
<input type="text" v-mask="mask" v-model="myInputModel" placeholder="00:00-23:59">
</template>
<script>
/**
* Generate a time mask based on input value (23:59)
* @param {string} value
*/
export function timeMask(value) {
const hours = [
/[0-2]/,
value.charAt(0) === '2' ? /[0-3]/ : /[0-9]/,
];
const minutes = [/[0-5]/, /[0-9]/];
return value.length > 2
? [...hours, ':', ...minutes]
: hours;
}
/**
* Generate a time range mask based on input value (00:00-23:59)
* @param {string} value
*/
export function timeRangeMask(value) {
const numbers = value.replace(/[^0-9]/g, '');
if (numbers.length > 4) {
return [...timeMask(numbers.substring(0, 4)), '-', ...timeMask(numbers.substring(4))];
}
return [...timeMask(numbers)];
}
export default {
data: () => ({
mask: timeRangeMask,
myInputModel: ''
})
}
</script>
In this example entering 02532137
in the input field will produce valid time range 02:53-21:37
in myInputModel
variable.
Library supports Text Mask Addons, they are basically pre-generated functions (describe above) for advanced functionality like currency masking.
The usage is simple. Configure the addon as want and pass the result to the v-mask
as you would to text-mask-core
.
app.js
:
import Vue from 'vue'
import VueMask from 'v-mask'
Vue.use(VueMask)
<your_component>.vue
:
<template>
<input type="text" v-mask="mask" v-model="myInputModel" placeholder="$100.00">
</template>
<script>
import createNumberMask from 'text-mask-addons/dist/createNumberMask';
const currencyMask = createNumberMask({
prefix: '$',
allowDecimal: true,
includeThousandsSeparator: true,
allowNegative: false,
});
export default {
data: () => ({
mask: currencyMask,
myInputModel: ''
})
}
</script>
In this example:
- entering
1000000.00
in the input field will produce$1,000,000.00
inmyInputModel
variable - while entering
100
in the input field will produce$100
View the createNumberMask documentation for a full list of options available.
Jest is used for unit-tests.
Unit-tests can be executed by typing this command in your terminal:
npm test
TestCafe is used of E2E testing.
E2E-tests can be executed by typing this command in your terminal:
npm test:e2e
This plugin follows semantic versioning.
We're using GitHub Releases.
We're more than happy to see potential contributions, so don't hesitate. If you have any suggestions, ideas or problems feel free to add new issue, but first please make sure your question does not repeat previous ones.
Notice: You should make your changes only in src
folder, don't try to edit files from dist
as it compiled from src
by babel and shouldn't be changes manually.
See the LICENSE file for license rights and limitations (MIT).