A fully customizable, one-time password input component for the web built with React.
To install the latest stable version:
npm install --save react-otp-input
Basic usage:
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import OtpInput from 'react-otp-input';
export default class App extends Component {
render() {
return (
<div>
<OtpInput
onChange={otp => console.log(otp)}
numInputs={6}
separator={<span>-<span>}
/>
</div>
)
}
}
Name |
Type | Required | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
numInputs | number | true | 4 | Number of OTP inputs to be rendered. |
onChange | function | true | console.log | Returns OTP code typed in inputs. |
separator | component |
false | Provide a custom separator between inputs by passing a component. For instance, <span>-</span> would add - between each input |
|
containerStyle | style (object) / className (string) | false | none | Style applied or class passed to container of inputs. |
inputStyle | style (object) / className (string) | false | none | Style applied or class passed to each input. |
focusStyle | style (object) / className (string) | false | none | Style applied or class passed to inputs on focus. |
isDisabled | boolean | false | false | Disables all the inputs. |
disabledStyle | style (object) / className (string) | false | none | Style applied or class passed to each input when disabled. |
hasErrored | boolean | false | false | Indicates there is an error in the inputs. |
errorStyle | style (object) / className (string) | false | none | Style applied or class passed to each input when errored. |
shouldAutoFocus | boolean | false | false | Auto focuses input on inital page load. |
isInputNum | boolean | false | false | Restrict input to only numbers. |
To run the development server:
npm run dev
To run the development server for example:
npm run docs
To make a production build of the example:
npm run docs:prod
- Add flowtypes
- Add ESLint, Prettier for code quality
- Add styling support for states including focus/disabled
- Travis CI, Codecov
- Write tests
Feel free to open issues and pull requests!
MIT