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jb-input

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text input web component with these benefit:

  • easy to add custom regex or function validation.

  • multiple validation with different message.

  • support both RTL and LTR.

  • add label and message in UX friendly format.

  • customizable ui with css variable sp you can have multiple style in different scope of your app.

  • extendable so you can create your own custom input base on jb-input like jb-number-input.

  • can accept persian number char and convert them to english char in value.

sample: codepen

using with JS frameworks

to use this component in react see jb-input/react;

instructions

install

using npm

npm i jb-input

in one of your js in page

import 'jb-input';

in your html or jsx

<jb-input class="" label="your label" message="hint text under the text box"></jb-input>

using cdn

you can just add script tag to your html file and then use web component how ever you need

<script src="https://unpkg.com/jb-input/dist/JBInput.umd.js"></script>

get/set value

//get value
const inputValue = document.getElementByTagName('jb-input').value;
//set value
document.getElementByTagName('jb-input').value = "new string";

events

document.getElementByTagName('jb-input').addEventListener('change',(event)=>{console.log(event.target.value)});
document.getElementByTagName('jb-input').addEventListener('keyup',(event)=>{console.log(event.target.value)});
document.getElementByTagName('jb-input').addEventListener('keydown',(event)=>{console.log(event.target.value)});
document.getElementByTagName('jb-input').addEventListener('keypress',(event)=>{console.log(event.target.value)});
document.getElementByTagName('jb-input').addEventListener('input',(event)=>{console.log(event.target.value)});
document.getElementByTagName('jb-input').addEventListener('beforeinput',(event)=>{console.log(event.target.value)});
// when user press enter on keyboard(dispatched on onKeyup)
document.getElementByTagName('jb-input').addEventListener('enter',(event)=>{console.log(event.target.value)});

set validation

jb-input use jb-validation inside to handle validation. so for more information you can read jb-validation documentation.
for simple usage you can set validation to your input:

//you have 2 ways: 
//1- set list directly 
    titleInput.validation.list = [
        {
            validator: /.{3}/g,
            message: 'عنوان حداقل باید سه کارکتر طول داشته باشد'
        },
    //you can use function as a validator too
        {
            validator: ({displayValue,value})=>{return value == "سلام"},
            message: 'شما تنها میتوانید عبارت سلام را وارد کنید'
        },
    //you can also return string in validator if you want custom error message in some edge cases
        {
            validator: ({displayValue,value})=>{
               if(value.includes("*")){
                return 'you cant write * in your text'
               }
               return true;
            },
            message: 'default error when return false'
        },
    ];
//2- pass a function that returns the validation list so on each validation process we execute your callback function and get the needed validation list
const result = document.getElementByTagName('jb-input').validation.addValidationListGetter(getterFunction)

check validation

like any other jb design system you can access validation by validation property:

//access validation module
document.getElementByTagName('jb-input').validation
// check if input pass all the validations. showError is a boolean that determine your intent to show error to user on invalid status.
const result = await document.getElementByTagName('jb-input').validation.checkValidity({showError})
//or
const result = document.getElementByTagName('jb-input').validation.checkValiditySync({showError})
//return boolean of if inputted string is valid
const result = document.getElementByTagName('jb-input').checkValidity()
//orreturn boolean and show error
const result = document.getElementByTagName('jb-input').reportValidity()

intercept user input

I don't recommend this in most cases but sometimes you need to change what user input in the text field or prevent user from typing or paste the wrong value into the field in this scenario we have a tools to let you do this. to doing so just register a interceptor function like this:

this.validation.addStandardValueCallback((inputtedString:string, oldValue:JBInputValue, prevResult:JBInputValue):JBInputValue=>{
    //here you can check new string, old value and  the value object that return by previous StandardValueCallback if you register multiple callback to modify value 
    return {
        // the value we return as dom.value
        value:string,
        //the value we ser into the input box that final user see
        displayValue:string
    }
});

custom inputs

if you want something more than just simple input please check this components that use jb-input but add extra validation and input check layer for better user experience:

other attribute

atribute name description
name name you want to set to actual input element <jb-input name="username"></jb-input>
message in botton of input we show small message for example "user name must be at least 5 char"
autocomplete set autocomplete directly into dom element in case you need it
direction set web-component direction defualt set is rtl but if you need ltr use <jb-input direction="ltr"></jb-input>
disabled disable the input
inputmode set input mode help mobile device to open proper keyboard for your input like url, search and numeric

set custom style

in some cases in your project you need to change default style of web-component for example you need zero margin or different border-radius and etc.
if you want to set a custom style to this web-component all you need is to set css variable in parent scope of web-component

css variable name description
--jb-input-margin web-component margin default is 0 0
--jb-input-border-radius web-component border-radius default is 16px
--jb-input-border-color border color of select in normal mode
--jb-input-border-color-focus border color of select in normal mode
--jb-input-bgcolor background color of input
--jb-input-border-bottom-width border bottom thickness default is 3px
--jb-input-label-font-size font size of input label default is 0.8em
--jb-input-label-color change label color default is #1f1735
--jb-input-label-margin change label margin default is 0 4px
--jb-input-message-font-size font size of message we show under input
--jb-input-message-color set under box message color defualt is #929292
--jb-input-message-error-color change color of error we show under input default is red
--jb-input-height height of input default is 40px
--jb-input-placeholder-color change placeholder color
--jb-input-placeholder-font-size change placeholder font-size
--jb-input-value-font-size input value font-size
--jb-input-value-color input value color
--jb-input-input-padding set input inner padding default is 2px 12px 0 12px
--jb-input-input-text-align set input element text align for example if you have number Input and want to make it left
--jb-input-input-direction set input element direction to other than inherited value from it's parent element
--jb-input-input-font-weight set input value font-weight default is initial (browser setting)
--jb-input-box-shadow set box shadow of input
--jb-input-box-shadow-focus set box shadow of input on focus
--jb-input-border-width border width default is 1px
--jb-input-label-margin label margin default is 0
--jb-input-label-font-weight label font weight default is 300
--jb-input-box-overflow input box overflow default is hidden

add custom element in input box

in jb-input you can put icon or any other custom html DOM in input box. to doing so you just have to plae custom DOM in jb-input tag and add slot="start-section" or slot="end-section" to place it before or after input field. example:

<jb-input>
    <div slot="end-section">after</div>
    <div slot="start-section">before</div>
</jb-input>

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