bhrott / react-native-masked-text

A pure javascript masked text and input text component for React-Native.
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This is a simple masked text (normal text and input text) component for React-Native.

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Unfortunatelly I'm not developing js apps anymore. This repo will not receive updates anymore.

Supported Versions

React-native: 0.32.0 or higher

Install

npm install react-native-masked-text --save

Usage (TextInputMask)

For all the masks you will use in this way:

import { TextInputMask } from 'react-native-masked-text'

//...

<TextInputMask
  type={'type-of-the-mask'}
  options={
    {
      // the options for your mask if needed
    }
  }

  // dont forget to set the "value" and "onChangeText" props
  value={this.state.text}
  onChangeText={text => {
    this.setState({
      text: text
    })
  }}
/>

Cel Phone

Mask:

If you need a different formatting, use the Custom mask =).

Sample code (source):

<TextInputMask
  type={'cel-phone'}
  options={{
    maskType: 'BRL',
    withDDD: true,
    dddMask: '(99) '
  }}
  value={this.state.international}
  onChangeText={text => {
    this.setState({
      international: text
    })
  }}
/>

Options

name type required default description
maskType string no maskType the type of the mask to use. Available: BRL or INTERNATIONAL
withDDD boolean no true if the mask type is BRL, include the DDD
dddMask string no (99) if the mask type is BRL, the DDD mask

Methods

You can get the unmasked value using the getRawValue method:

<TextInputMask
  type={'cel-phone'}
  options={{
    maskType: 'BRL',
    withDDD: true,
    dddMask: '(99) '
  }}
  value={this.state.international}
  onChangeText={text => {
    this.setState({
      international: text
    })
  }}
  // add the ref to a local var
  ref={(ref) => this.phoneField = ref}
/>

//...

const unmasked = this.phoneField.getRawValue()
// in the mask: (51) 98765-4321
// unmasked: 51987654321

CPF

Mask: 999.999.999-99

Sample code (source):

<TextInputMask
  type={'cpf'}
  value={this.state.cpf}
  onChangeText={text => {
    this.setState({
      cpf: text
    })
  }}
/>

Methods

You can check if the cpf is valid by calling the isValid() method:

<TextInputMask
  type={'cpf'}
  value={this.state.cpf}
  onChangeText={text => {
    this.setState({
      cpf: text
    })
  }}
  // add the ref to a local var
  ref={(ref) => this.cpfField = ref}
/>

// get the validation

const cpfIsValid = this.cpfField.isValid()
console.log(cpfIsValid) // boolean

You can get the unmasked cpf calling the getRawValue method:

const unmasked = this.cpfField.getRawValue()
// in the mask: 123.456.789-01
// unmasked: 12345678901

CNPJ

Mask: 99.999.999/9999-99

Sample code (source):

<TextInputMask
  type={'cnpj'}
  value={this.state.cnpj}
  onChangeText={text => {
    this.setState({
      cnpj: text
    })
  }}
/>

Methods

You can check if the cnpj is valid by calling the isValid() method:

<TextInputMask
  type={'cnpj'}
  value={this.state.cnpj}
  onChangeText={text => {
    this.setState({
      cnpj: text
    })
  }}
  // add the ref to a local var
  ref={(ref) => this.cnpjField = ref}
/>

// get the validation

const cnpjIsValid = this.cnpjField.isValid()
console.log(cnpjIsValid) // boolean

You can get the unmasked cpf calling the getRawValue method:

const unmasked = this.cnpjField.getRawValue()
// in the mask: 99.999.999/9999-99
// unmasked: 99999999999999

Credit Card

Mask:

Sample code (source)

<TextInputMask
  type={'credit-card'}
  options={{
    obfuscated: false,
    issuer: 'amex'
  }}
  value={this.state.creditCard}
  onChangeText={text => {
    this.setState({
      creditCard: text
    })
  }}
/>

Options

name type required default description
obfuscated boolean no false if the mask should be obfuscated or not
issuer string no visa-or-mastercard the type of the card mask. The options are: visa-or-mastercard, amex or diners

Methods

You can get the array containing the groups of the value value using the getRawValue method:

<TextInputMask
  type={'credit-card'}
  options={{
    obfuscated: false,
    issuer: 'amex'
  }}
  value={this.state.creditCard}
  onChangeText={text => {
    this.setState({
      creditCard: text
    })
  }}
  // add the ref to a local var
  ref={(ref) => this.creditCardField = ref}
/>

//...

const unmasked = this.creditCardField.getRawValue()
// in the mask: 9874 6541 3210 9874
// unmasked: [9874, 6541, 3210, 9874]

Custom

Mask: defined by pattern

Ex: AAA-9999

Sample code (source):

//
// SIMPLE
// 
<TextInputMask
  type={'custom'}
  options={{
    /**
     * mask: (String | required | default '')
     * the mask pattern
     * 9 - accept digit.
     * A - accept alpha.
     * S - accept alphanumeric.
     * * - accept all, EXCEPT white space.
    */
    mask: '999 AAA SSS ***'
  }}
  value={this.state.text}
  onChangeText={text => {
    this.setState({
      text: text
    })
  }}
  style={textInputStype}
/>

//
// ADVANCED
// 
<TextInputMask
  type={'custom'}
  options={{
    // required

    /**
     * mask: (String | required | default '')
     * the mask pattern
     * 9 - accept digit.
     * A - accept alpha.
     * S - accept alphanumeric.
     * * - accept all, EXCEPT white space.
    */
    mask: '999 AAA SSS ***',

    // optional

    /**
     * validator: (Function | optional | defaults returns true)
     * use this funcion to inform if the inputed value is a valid value (for invalid phone numbers, for example). The isValid method use this validator.
    */
    validator: function(value, settings) {
      return true
    },

    /**
     * getRawValue: (Function | optional | defaults return current masked value)
     * use this function to parse and return values to use what you want.
     * for example, if you want to create a phone number mask (999) 999-99-99 but want to get only
     * the numbers for value, use this method for this parse step.
    */
    getRawValue: function(value, settings) {
      return 'my converted value';
    },
    /**
     * translation: (Object | optional | defaults 9, A, S, *)
     * the dictionary that translate mask and value.
     * you can change defaults by simple override the key (9, A, S, *) or create some new.
    */
    translation: {
      // this is a custom translation. The others (9, A, S, *) still works.
      // this translation will be merged and turns into 9, A, S, *, #.
      '#': function(val) {
        if (val === ' ') {
          return val;
        }

        // if returns null, undefined or '' (empty string), the value will be ignored.
        return null;
      },
      // in this case, we will override build-in * translation (allow all characters)
      // and set this to allow only blank spaces and some special characters.
      '*': function(val) {
        return [' ', '#', ',', '.', '!'].indexOf(val) >= 0 ? val : null;
      }
    }
  }}
  value={this.state.text}
  onChangeText={text => {
    this.setState({
      text: text
    })
  }}
  style={textInputStype}
/>

Options

name type required default description
mask string YES The mask pattern
validator function no function that returns true the function that's validate the value in the mask
getRawValue function no return current value function to parsed value (like unmasked or converted)
translation object (map{string,function}) no 9 - digit, A - alpha, S - alphanumeric, * - all, except space The translator to use in the pattern

Datetime

Mask:

You can use - instead of / if you want.

Sample code (source):

<TextInputMask
  type={'datetime'}
  options={{
    format: 'YYYY/MM/DD'
  }}
  value={this.state.dt}
  onChangeText={text => {
    this.setState({
      dt: text
    })
  }}
/>

Options

name type required default description
format string YES The date format to be validated

Methods

You can check if the date is valid by calling the isValid() method:

<TextInputMask
  type={'datetime'}
  options={{
    format: 'YYYY/MM/DD'
  }}
  value={this.state.dt}
  onChangeText={text => {
    this.setState({
      dt: text
    })
  }}
  // add the ref to a local var
  ref={(ref) => this.datetimeField = ref}
/>

// get the validation

const isValid = this.datetimeField.isValid()
console.log(isValid) // boolean

You can get the moment object from the date if it's valid calling the getRawValue method:

const momentDate = this.datetimeField.getRawValue()

Money

Mask: R$999,99 (fully customizable)

Sample code (source):

// SIMPLE
<TextInputMask
  type={'money'}
  value={this.state.simple}
  onChangeText={text => {
    this.setState({
      simple: text
    })
  }}
/>

// ADVANCED
<TextInputMask
  type={'money'}
  options={{
    precision: 2,
    separator: ',',
    delimiter: '.',
    unit: 'R$',
    suffixUnit: ''
  }}
  value={this.state.advanced}
  onChangeText={text => {
    this.setState({
      advanced: text
    })
  }}
/>

Options

name type required default description
precision number no 2 The number of cents to show
separator string no , The cents separator
delimiter string no . The thousand separator
unit string no R$ The prefix text
suffixUnit string no '' The sufix text

Methods

You can get the number value of the mask calling the getRawValue method:

<TextInputMask
  type={'money'}
  value={this.state.simple}
  onChangeText={text => {
    this.setState({
      simple: text
    })
  }}
  // add the ref to a local var
  ref={(ref) => this.moneyField = ref}
/>

const numberValue = this.moneyField.getRawValue()
console.log(numberValue) // Number

// CAUTION: the javascript do not support giant numbers.
// so, if you have a big number in this mask, you could have problems with the value...

Only Numbers

Mask: accept only numbers

Sample code (source):

<TextInputMask
  type={'only-numbers'}
  value={this.state.value}
  onChangeText={text => {
    this.setState({
      value: text
    })
  }}
/>

Zip Code

Mask: 99999-999

Sample code (source):

<TextInputMask
  type={'zip-code'}
  value={this.state.value}
  onChangeText={text => {
    this.setState({
      value: text
    })
  }}
/>

Methods

You can get the unmasked value using the getRawValue method:

<TextInputMask
  type={'zip-code'}
  value={this.state.value}
  onChangeText={text => {
    this.setState({
      value: text
    })
  }}
  // add the ref to a local var
  ref={(ref) => this.zipCodeField = ref}
/>

//...

const unmasked = this.zipCodeField.getRawValue()
// in the mask: 98765-321
// unmasked: 98765321

... Utils

Including the rawText in onChangeText [1.12.0+]

If you need the raw value in every text change, you can use the includeRawValueInChangeText.

It will provide the masked and the raw text in every text change.

<TextInputMask
  type={'cpf'}
  value={this.state.value}
  includeRawValueInChangeText={true}
  onChangeText={(maskedText, rawText) => {
    // maskedText: 123.456.789-01
    // rawText: 12345678901
  }}
/>

Getting the TextInput instance

If you want to get the TextInput raw component, use the getElement() method:

<TextInputMask
  type={'zip-code'}
  value={this.state.value}
  onChangeText={text => {
    this.setState({
      value: text
    })
  }}
  // add the ref to a local var
  ref={(ref) => this.zipCodeField = ref}
/>

//...

const textInput = this.zipCodeField.getElement()

Blocking user to add character

If you want, you can block a value to be added to the text using the checkText prop:

<TextInputMask
  //...
  /**
   * @param {String} previous the previous text in the masked field.
   * @param {String} next the next text that will be setted to field.
   * @return {Boolean} return true if must accept the value.
  */
  checkText={
    (previous, next) => {
      return next === 'your valid value or other boolean condition';
    }
  }
/>

Using custom text inputs

You can use this prop if you want custom text input instead native TextInput component:

const Textfield = MKTextField.textfield()
  .withPlaceholder('Text...')
  .withStyle(styles.textfield)
  .build();

<TextInputMask
  // ...

  // the custom text input component
  customTextInput={Textfield}

  // the props to be passed to the custom text input
  customTextInputProps={{
    style:{ width: '80%' },
    label:'Birthday'
  }}
/>

About the normal text input props

You can use all the normal TextInput props from React-Native, with this in mind:

Code Samples

If you want, you can check the code samples in this repo:

react-native-masked-text-samples

Usage (TextMask)

import React, { Component } from 'react'

// import the component
import { TextMask } from 'react-native-masked-text'

export default class MyComponent extends Component {
    constructor(props) {
        super(props)
        this.state = {
            text: '4567123409871234'
        }
    }

    render() {
        // the type is required but options is required only for some specific types.
        // the sample below will output 4567 **** **** 1234
        return (
            <TextMask
                value={this.state.text}
                type={'credit-card'}
                options={{
                    obfuscated: true
                }}
            />
        )
    }
}

Props

The same of TextInputMask, but for React-Native Text component instead TextInput.
Warning: if the value not match the mask, it will not appear.

Methods

getElement(): return the instance of Text component.

Extra (MaskService)

If you want, we expose the MaskService. You can use it:

Methods

Ex:

import { MaskService } from 'react-native-masked-text'

var money = MaskService.toMask('money', '123', {
    unit: 'US$',
    separator: '.',
    delimiter: ','
})

// money -> US$ 1.23

Throubleshooting

Changelog

View changelog HERE

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