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8 | 9 | Tiny and Powerful Library for limit an entry (text box,input) as `number`,`string` or more... 10 | 11 | ![FilterInput.min.js File Size](https://img.shields.io/badge/Compressed%20Size-1.3KB-blue.svg) ![FilterInput.min.js Validation Code](https://img.shields.io/badge/Validation%20Code-Check-green.svg) 12 | 13 | ## Getting started 14 | 15 | Add the following line to your `.html` file: 16 | 17 | ```html 18 | 19 | ``` 20 | 21 | or download the [minified file](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BaseMax/FilterInputJs/master/dist/index.min.js) 22 | 23 | or use: https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/filterinput/src/index.min.js 24 | 25 | ## Install 26 | 27 | This package available in the [npmjs repository (filterinput)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/filterinput), so you can easily install it with: 28 | 29 | ``` 30 | npm i filterinput 31 | ``` 32 | 33 | ## Features 34 | 35 | - Fast 36 | - Compact 37 | - No dependencies 38 | - Easy using Filters 39 | 40 | ## Supported Tags 41 | 42 | currently , only work on `` tag. 43 | 44 | - [x] input 45 | - [ ] textarea 46 | - [ ] select 47 | 48 | ## Arguments 49 | 50 | | Argument Name | Goal | 51 | | ---------------- | ------------------------------------ | 52 | | data-filter | Set type of Filter for a tag | 53 | | data-filter-lang | Restrict allowed languages (soon) | 54 | 55 | ## Data Filters 56 | 57 | - [x] Decimal 58 | - [x] !Decimal (a decimal , not empty) 59 | - [x] Integer 60 | - [x] !Integer (a integer , not empty) 61 | - [ ] String (any character , no number) 62 | - [ ] !String (a string , not empty) 63 | - [ ] Alphabet (english,farsi:persian,arabic,china,...) 64 | - [ ] !Alphabet (english,farsi:persian,arabic,china,...) not empty! 65 | - [ ] Alphabet0 (may be have number characters) 66 | - [ ] !Alphabet0 (may be have number characters) not empty! 67 | - [ ] Any (any char or empty) 68 | - [ ] !Any (any char , not empty) 69 | 70 | ## Data Filter Languages 71 | 72 | - [ ] english 73 | - [ ] persian 74 | - [ ] arabic 75 | - [ ] all 76 | 77 | You can discuss or send a request at [here](https://github.com/BaseMax/FilterInputJs/issues/4). 78 | 79 | ## Samples 80 | 81 | To view the full details, run the example [.html file](https://github.com/BaseMax/FilterInputJs/blob/master/dist/index.html). 82 | 83 | #### `data-filter` 84 | 85 | ``` 86 | Decimal : 87 | 88 | ``` 89 | 90 | ``` 91 | Integer : 92 | 93 | ``` 94 | 95 | #### `data-filter-lang` 96 | 97 | soon will be complete. 98 | 99 | You can choose multiple languages. 100 | Separate them with `,`. 101 | 102 | #### `onclick` 103 | 104 | soon will be complete. 105 | 106 | # Development 107 | 108 | ```bash 109 | npm run dev 110 | ``` 111 | 112 | ```bash 113 | npm run build # build the production files 114 | ``` 115 | 116 | # License 117 | 118 | FilterInput is licensed under the [GNU General Public License](LICENSE). 119 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/index.js: 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