import * as React from "react"; export interface Selection { start: number; end: number; } export interface InputState { value: string; selection: Selection | null; } export interface BeforeMaskedStateChangeStates { previousState: InputState; currentState: InputState; nextState: InputState; } export interface Props extends React.InputHTMLAttributes { /** * Mask string. Format characters are: * * `9`: `0-9` * * `a`: `A-Z, a-z` * * `\*`: `A-Z, a-z, 0-9` * * Any character can be escaped with backslash, which usually will appear as double backslash in JS strings. * For example, German phone mask with unremoveable prefix +49 will look like `mask="+4\\9 99 999 99"` or `mask={"+4\\\\9 99 999 99"}` */ mask: string | Array<(string | RegExp)>; /** * Character to cover unfilled editable parts of mask. Default character is "_". If set to null, unfilled parts will be empty, like in ordinary input. */ maskChar?: string | null | undefined; maskPlaceholder?: string | null | undefined; /** * Show mask even in empty input without focus. */ alwaysShowMask?: boolean | undefined; /** * Use inputRef instead of ref if you need input node to manage focus, selection, etc. */ inputRef?: React.Ref | undefined; /** * In case you need to implement more complex masking behavior, you can provide * beforeMaskedStateChange function to change masked value and cursor position * before it will be applied to the input. * * * previousState: Input state before change. Only defined on change event. * * currentState: Current raw input state. Not defined during component render. * * nextState: Input state with applied mask. Contains value and selection fields. */ beforeMaskedStateChange?(states: BeforeMaskedStateChangeStates): InputState; } export class ReactInputMask extends React.Component { } export default ReactInputMask;