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A suite of react components
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JavaScript
'use client';
;
var _interopRequireDefault = require("@babel/runtime/helpers/interopRequireDefault");
exports.__esModule = true;
exports.default = createTextMaskInputElement;
var _isString = _interopRequireDefault(require("lodash/isString"));
var _isNumber = _interopRequireDefault(require("lodash/isNumber"));
var _adjustCaretPosition = _interopRequireDefault(require("./adjustCaretPosition"));
var _conformToMask = _interopRequireDefault(require("./conformToMask"));
var _utilities = require("./utilities");
var _utils = require("../internals/utils");
const emptyString = '';
const strObject = 'object';
function createTextMaskInputElement(config) {
// Anything that we will need to keep between `update` calls, we will store in this `state` object.
const state = {
previousConformedValue: undefined,
previousPlaceholder: undefined
};
return {
state,
// `update` is called by framework components whenever they want to update the `value` of the input element.
// The caller can send a `rawValue` to be conformed and set on the input element. However, the default use-case
// is for this to be read from the `inputElement` directly.
update(rawValue, {
inputElement,
mask: providedMask,
guide,
pipe,
placeholderChar = _utilities.defaultPlaceholderChar,
keepCharPositions = false,
showMask = false
} = config) {
var _pipeResults, _pipeResults2;
// if `rawValue` is `undefined`, read from the `inputElement`
if (typeof rawValue === 'undefined') {
rawValue = inputElement.value;
}
// If `rawValue` equals `state.previousConformedValue`, we don't need to change anything. So, we return.
// This check is here to handle controlled framework components that repeat the `update` call on every render.
if (rawValue === state.previousConformedValue) {
return;
}
// Text Mask accepts masks that are a combination of a `mask` and a `pipe` that work together. If such a `mask` is
// passed, we destructure it below, so the rest of the code can work normally as if a separate `mask` and a `pipe`
// were passed.
if (typeof providedMask === strObject && providedMask.pipe !== undefined && providedMask.mask !== undefined) {
pipe = providedMask.pipe;
providedMask = providedMask.mask;
}
// The `placeholder` is an essential piece of how Text Mask works. For a mask like `(111)`, the placeholder would
// be `(___)` if the `placeholderChar` is set to `_`.
let placeholder;
// We don't know what the mask would be yet. If it is an array, we take it as is, but if it's a function, we will
// have to call that function to get the mask array.
let mask;
// If the provided mask is an array, we can call `convertMaskToPlaceholder` here once and we'll always have the
// correct `placeholder`.
if (providedMask instanceof Array) {
placeholder = (0, _utilities.convertMaskToPlaceholder)(providedMask, placeholderChar);
}
// In framework components that support reactivity, it's possible to turn off masking by passing
// `false` for `mask` after initialization. See https://github.com/text-mask/text-mask/pull/359
if (providedMask === false) {
return;
}
// We check the provided `rawValue` before moving further.
// If it's something we can't work with `getSafeRawValue` will throw.
const safeRawValue = getSafeRawValue(rawValue);
// `selectionEnd` indicates to us where the caret position is after the user has typed into the input
const {
selectionEnd: currentCaretPosition
} = inputElement;
// We need to know what the `previousConformedValue` and `previousPlaceholder` is from the previous `update` call
const {
previousConformedValue,
previousPlaceholder
} = state;
let caretTrapIndexes;
// If the `providedMask` is a function. We need to call it at every `update` to get the `mask` array.
// Then we also need to get the `placeholder`
if (typeof providedMask === 'function') {
mask = providedMask(safeRawValue, {
currentCaretPosition,
previousConformedValue,
placeholderChar
});
// disable masking if `mask` is `false`
if (mask === false) {
return;
}
// mask functions can setup caret traps to have some control over how the caret moves. We need to process
// the mask for any caret traps. `processCaretTraps` will remove the caret traps from the mask and return
// the indexes of the caret traps.
const {
maskWithoutCaretTraps,
indexes
} = (0, _utilities.processCaretTraps)(mask);
mask = maskWithoutCaretTraps; // The processed mask is what we're interested in
caretTrapIndexes = indexes; // And we need to store these indexes because they're needed by `adjustCaretPosition`
placeholder = (0, _utilities.convertMaskToPlaceholder)(mask, placeholderChar);
// If the `providedMask` is not a function, we just use it as-is.
} else {
mask = providedMask;
}
// The following object will be passed to `conformToMask` to determine how the `rawValue` will be conformed
const conformToMaskConfig = {
previousConformedValue,
guide,
placeholderChar,
pipe,
placeholder,
currentCaretPosition,
keepCharPositions
};
// `conformToMask` returns `conformedValue` as part of an object for future API flexibility
const {
conformedValue
} = (0, _conformToMask.default)(safeRawValue, mask, conformToMaskConfig);
// The following few lines are to support the `pipe` feature.
const piped = typeof pipe === 'function';
let pipeResults = {};
// If `pipe` is a function, we call it.
if (piped) {
// `pipe` receives the `conformedValue` and the configurations with which `conformToMask` was called.
pipeResults = pipe(conformedValue, {
rawValue: safeRawValue,
...conformToMaskConfig
});
// `pipeResults` should be an object. But as a convenience, we allow the pipe author to just return `false` to
// indicate rejection. Or return just a string when there are no piped characters.
// If the `pipe` returns `false` or a string, the block below turns it into an object that the rest
// of the code can work with.
if (typeof pipeResults === 'boolean' && pipeResults === false) {
// If the `pipe` rejects `conformedValue`, we use the `previousConformedValue`, and set `rejected` to `true`.
pipeResults = {
value: previousConformedValue,
rejected: true
};
} else if ((0, _isString.default)(pipeResults)) {
pipeResults = {
value: pipeResults
};
}
}
// Before we proceed, we need to know which conformed value to use, the one returned by the pipe or the one
// returned by `conformToMask`.
const finalConformedValue = piped ? (_pipeResults = pipeResults) === null || _pipeResults === void 0 ? void 0 : _pipeResults.value : conformedValue;
// After determining the conformed value, we will need to know where to set
// the caret position. `adjustCaretPosition` will tell us.
const adjustedCaretPosition = (0, _adjustCaretPosition.default)({
previousConformedValue,
previousPlaceholder,
conformedValue: finalConformedValue,
placeholder,
rawValue: safeRawValue,
currentCaretPosition,
placeholderChar,
indexesOfPipedChars: (_pipeResults2 = pipeResults) === null || _pipeResults2 === void 0 ? void 0 : _pipeResults2.indexesOfPipedChars,
caretTrapIndexes
});
// Text Mask sets the input value to an empty string when the condition below is set. It provides a better UX.
const inputValueShouldBeEmpty = finalConformedValue === placeholder && adjustedCaretPosition === 0;
const emptyValue = showMask ? placeholder : emptyString;
const inputElementValue = inputValueShouldBeEmpty ? emptyValue : finalConformedValue;
state.previousConformedValue = inputElementValue; // store value for access for next time
state.previousPlaceholder = placeholder;
// In some cases, this `update` method will be repeatedly called with a raw value that has already been conformed
// and set to `inputElement.value`. The below check guards against needlessly readjusting the input state.
// See https://github.com/text-mask/text-mask/issues/231
if (inputElement.value === inputElementValue) {
return;
}
inputElement.value = inputElementValue; // set the input value
if (typeof adjustedCaretPosition === 'number') {
(0, _utils.safeSetSelection)(inputElement, adjustedCaretPosition, adjustedCaretPosition); // adjust caret position
}
}
};
}
function getSafeRawValue(inputValue) {
if ((0, _isString.default)(inputValue)) {
return inputValue;
} else if ((0, _isNumber.default)(inputValue)) {
return String(inputValue);
} else if (inputValue === undefined || inputValue === null) {
return emptyString;
} else {
throw new Error(`The 'value' provided to Text Mask needs to be a string or a number. The value received was:\n\n ${JSON.stringify(inputValue)}`);
}
}