An Angular package for entering and validating international telephone numbers. It adds a flag dropdown to any input, detects the user's country, displays a relevant placeholder and provides formatting/validation methods.
Compatibility:
Validation with google-libphonenumber
ngx-intl-tel-input | Angular | ngx-bootstrap |
---|---|---|
3.x.x | 9.x.x - 13.x.x | 6.0.0 |
2.x.x | 8.x.x - 9.1.x | 5.6.x |
$ npm install [email protected] --save
$ npm install google-libphonenumber --save
$ ng add ngx-bootstrap
If you do not wish to use Bootstrap's global CSS, we now package the project with only the relevant
bootstrap styling needed for the dropdown. As such, you can remove the bootstrap styling from angular.json
.
Further, Angular CLI should tree-shake the rest of Ngx-Boostrap away if you don't utilize other dependencies from the bootstrap package. This should keep this dependency a lean feature-add
Add 'intl-tel-input' style file:
./node_modules/intl-tel-input/build/css/intlTelInput.css
to angular.json styles array:
"styles": [
"./node_modules/intl-tel-input/build/css/intlTelInput.css",
"src/styles.css"
],
$ npm install ngx-intl-tel-input --save
Add NgxIntlTelInputModule
to your module file:
imports: [NgxIntlTelInputModule];
create .json file in your app in assets/i18n/{lang}.json. That file should have following structure:
"ngx-intl-tel-input-country": {
"nl": "Nederland"
...
}
}
Fill in translations. Key - iso code ("nl"), and value - translation for country ("Nederland")). If translation is missing English version is used.
Refer to main app in this repository for working example.
Or this:
<form #f="ngForm" [formGroup]="phoneForm">
<ngx-intl-tel-input
[cssClass]="'custom'"
[preferredCountries]="[CountryISO.UnitedStates, CountryISO.UnitedKingdom]"
[enableAutoCountrySelect]="false"
[enablePlaceholder]="true"
[searchCountryFlag]="true"
[searchCountryField]="[SearchCountryField.Iso2, SearchCountryField.Name]"
[selectFirstCountry]="false"
[selectedCountryISO]="CountryISO.India"
[maxLength]="15"
[phoneValidation]="true"
[inputId]="my-input-id"
name="phone"
formControlName="phone"
></ngx-intl-tel-input>
</form>
Options | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
cssClass | string |
control-form |
Bootstrap input css class or your own custom one. |
preferredCountries | <CountryISO>[] |
[] |
List of countries, which will appear at the top. |
onlyCountries | <CountryISO>[] |
[] |
List of manually selected countries, which will appear in the dropdown. |
enableAutoCountrySelect | boolean |
true |
Toggle automatic country (flag) selection based on user input. |
enablePlaceholder | boolean |
true |
Input placeholder text, which adapts to the country selected. |
customPlaceholder | string |
None |
Custom string to be inserted as a placeholder. |
numberFormat | <PhoneNumberFormat> |
PhoneNumberFormat.International |
Custom string to be inserted as a placeholder. |
searchCountryFlag | boolean |
false |
Enables input search box for countries in the flag dropdown. |
searchCountryField | <SearchCountryField>[] |
[SearchCountryField.All] |
Customize which fields to search in, if searchCountryFlag is enabled. Use SearchCountryField helper enum. |
searchCountryPlaceholder | string |
'Search Country' |
Placeholder value for searchCountryField |
maxLength | number |
None |
Add character limit. |
selectFirstCountry | boolean |
true |
Selects first country from preferredCountries if is set. If not then uses main list. |
phoneValidation | boolean |
true |
Disable phone validation. |
inputId | string |
phone |
Unique ID for <input> element. |
selectedCountryISO | <CountryISO> |
None |
Set specific country on load. |
separateDialCode | boolean |
false |
Visually separate dialcode into the drop down element. |
countryChange | <Country> |
None |
Emits country value when the user selects a country from the dropdown. |
Following formats are supported
- NATIONAL // Produces "044 668 18 00"
- INTERNATIONAL // Produces "+41 44 668 18 00"
- E164 // Produces "+41446681800"
- Fork repo.
- Update
./projects/ngx-intl-tel-input
- Build / test library.
- Update
./src/app
with new functionality. - Update README.md
- Pull request.
- Build lib:
$ npm run build_lib
- Copy license and readme files:
$ npm run copy-files
- Create package:
$ npm run npm_pack
- Build lib and create package:
$ npm run package
After building and creating package, you can use it locally too.
In your project run:
$ npm install --save {{path to your local '*.tgz' package file}}
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!