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ngx-currency

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Demo

https://nbfontana.github.io/ngx-currency/

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About

Getting Started

Installing and Importing

Install the package by command:

    npm install ngx-currency --save

Import the directive

import { NgxCurrencyDirective } from "ngx-currency";

@Component({
  standalone: true,
  selector: "app-root",
  templateUrl: "./app.component.html",
  imports: [NgxCurrencyDirective],
})
export class AppComponent {}

Using

<input type="tel" currencyMask formControlName="value" />
  • ngModel An attribute of type number. If is displayed '$ 25.63', the attribute will be '25.63'.

Options

You can set options...

<!-- example for pt-BR money -->
<input [currencyMask]="{ prefix: 'R$ ', thousands: '.', decimal: ',' }" formControlName="value" />

Available options:

  • align - Text alignment in input. (default: right)
  • allowNegative - If true 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 be null, when false the value will be 0
  • 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'
  • 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'

You can also set options globally...

import { provideEnvironmentNgxCurrency, NgxCurrencyInputMode } from 'ngx-currency';

bootstrapApplication(AppComponent, {
  providers: [
    ...
    provideEnvironmentNgxCurrency({
      align: "right",
      allowNegative: true,
      allowZero: true,
      decimal: ",",
      precision: 2,
      prefix: "R$ ",
      suffix: "",
      thousands: ".",
      nullable: true,
      min: null,
      max: null,
      inputMode: NgxCurrencyInputMode.Financial,
    }),
    ...
  ],
}).catch((err) => console.error(err));

Development

Prepare your environment

  • Install Node.js and NPM
  • Install local dev dependencies: npm install while current directory is this repo

Development server

Run npm start to start a development server.

Testing

  • Run npm test to run tests

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

License

MIT @ Neri Bez Fontana