Co-authored-by: Mikhail Bashkirov <mikhail.bashkirov@ing.com> Co-authored-by: Thijs Louisse <thijs.louisse@ing.com> Co-authored-by: Joren Broekema <joren.broekema@ing.com> Co-authored-by: Gerjan van Geest <gerjan.van.geest@ing.com> Co-authored-by: Erik Kroes <erik.kroes@ing.com> Co-authored-by: Lars den Bakker <lars.den.bakker@ing.com> |
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Input IBAN
lion-input-iban component is based on the generic text input field. Its purpose is to provide a way for users to fill in an iban.
Features
- based on lion-input
- default label in different languages
- makes use of IBAN specific validate with corresponding error messages in different languages
- isIBAN (default)
- isCountryIBAN
How to use
Installation
npm i --save @lion/input-amount
import '@lion/input-amount/lion-input-amount.js';
// validator import example
import { isCountryIBANValidator } from '@lion/validate';
Example
<lion-input-iban
name="account"
.errorValidators="${[['required'], isCountryIBANValidator('BE')]}"
></lion-input-iban>