8 |
9 | Tiny and Powerful Library for limit an entry (text box,input) as `number`,`string` or more...
10 |
11 |  
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 |
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1 | /**
2 | *
3 | * @Name : FilterInput.js
4 | * @Version : 1.1
5 | * @Programmer : Max
6 | * @Date : 2018-06-27-2018-07-02, 2019-07-02
7 | * @Released under : https://github.com/BaseMax/FilterInputJs/blob/master/LICENSE
8 | * @Repository : https://github.com/BaseMax/FilterInputJs
9 | *
10 | **/
11 | (function(window, document) {
12 | "use strict";
13 |
14 | /**
15 | * @function exec
16 | *
17 | * @goal : Check a element and Make it ready for runtime filter input values
18 | *
19 | * @return void
20 | **/
21 | const exec = function(element) {
22 | function exec_decimal(event) {
23 | this.value = this.value.replace(/[^0-9\.]/g, "");
24 | if (
25 | (event.which != 46 || this.value.indexOf(".") != -1) &&
26 | (event.which < 48 || event.which > 57)
27 | ) {
28 | event.preventDefault();
29 | }
30 | }
31 |
32 | function exec_integer(event) {
33 | this.value = this.value.replace(/[^\d].+/, "");
34 | if (event.which < 48 || event.which > 57) {
35 | event.preventDefault();
36 | }
37 | }
38 |
39 | function exec_string(event) {
40 | //soon
41 | }
42 |
43 | function exec_any(event) {
44 | //soon
45 | }
46 |
47 | function exec_any_empty(event) {
48 | //soon
49 | }
50 |
51 | if (element.hasAttribute("data-filter")) {
52 | var tag = element.tagName.toLowerCase();
53 | var filter = element.getAttribute("data-filter");
54 | var require = false;
55 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////
56 | if (filter.startsWith("!")) {
57 | filter = filter.substr(1);
58 | require = true;
59 | }
60 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////
61 | switch (filter) {
62 | case "decimal":
63 | if (tag == "input") {
64 | element.addEventListener("blur", exec_decimal);
65 | element.addEventListener("keypress", exec_decimal);
66 | element.addEventListener("keyup", exec_decimal);
67 | element.setAttribute("type", "number");
68 | }
69 | break;
70 | case "integer":
71 | if (tag == "input") {
72 | element.addEventListener("blur", exec_integer);
73 | element.addEventListener("keypress", exec_integer);
74 | element.addEventListener("keyup", exec_integer);
75 | element.setAttribute("type", "number");
76 | }
77 | break;
78 | /*
79 | case "string":
80 | if(tag == "input")
81 | {
82 | element.addEventListener("blur",exec_string);
83 | element.addEventListener("keypress",exec_string);
84 | element.addEventListener("keyup",exec_string);
85 | element.setAttribute("type","text")
86 | }
87 | break;
88 | case "any":
89 | if(tag == "input")
90 | {
91 | element.addEventListener("blur",exec_any);
92 | element.addEventListener("keypress",exec_any);
93 | element.addEventListener("keyup",exec_any);
94 | element.setAttribute("type","text")
95 | }
96 | break;
97 | case "!any":
98 | if(tag == "input")
99 | {
100 | element.addEventListener("blur",exec_any_empty);
101 | element.addEventListener("keypress",exec_any_empty);
102 | element.addEventListener("keyup",exec_any_empty);
103 | element.setAttribute("type","text")
104 | }
105 | break;
106 | */
107 | }
108 | if (require == true) element.setAttribute("required", "required");
109 | else element.removeAttribute("required");
110 | }
111 | };
112 |
113 | /**
114 | * @struct filter
115 | *
116 | * @goal : access to public functions
117 | *
118 | * @return struct
119 | **/
120 | window.filter = {
121 | //////////////////////
122 | exec: exec
123 | //////////////////////
124 | };
125 |
126 | /**
127 | * @struct onload
128 | *
129 | * @goal : set onclick and events after page load...
130 | *
131 | * @return {void}
132 | **/
133 | window.addEventListener(
134 | "load",
135 | function() {
136 | var data_items;
137 | data_items = document.querySelectorAll("[data-filter]");
138 | data_items.forEach(function(item) {
139 | window.filter.exec(item);
140 | });
141 | },
142 | false
143 | );
144 | })(window, document);
145 |
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