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react-verification-input is a customizable, masked input that can be used to enter all sorts of codes e.g. security codes when two-factor authenticating. Also I'm sure you can think of many more creative use cases.

Demo

πŸ”΄ Try it out yourself!

verification-input

Features

⚑ Get Started Easily: The component works out of the box without the need to pass it a single prop.

πŸ›  Highly Configurable: Change the behaviour of the component to fit your needs by passing props.

πŸ’…πŸΌ Custom Styling: Customize the component's styling to match the look of your application.

πŸ‘¨πŸΌβ€πŸ’» TypeScript Support: The package contains TypeScript declarations so you can enjoy IntelliSense in your editor.

βœ… Compatibility: Compatible with React 16 (>=16.8.0) up to React 19. Support of new versions of React as they are released will be ensured.

Getting Started

First, install the package using npm or yarn.

Now, import the React component like this:

import VerificationInput from "react-verification-input";

And in your JSX write:

<VerificationInput />

That's it! You now have a basic verification input with default configuration rendered on your page. πŸŽ‰πŸ˜ƒ

The component accepts a variety of props, which allow to configure the component according to your needs. For a complete API overview see here.

API Documentation

All of these props are optional and some also come with a default value. However, it's recommended to use at least the length, validChars and onChange/onComplete props.

Option Type Default Description
value String - The value of the verification input. Behaves like the value prop of a regular input element. This is necessary if the value needs to be changed from the outside (e.g. clearing the value). If you pass this prop, you are responsible to manage the value state. Otherwise the state will be kept inside the component.
length Number 6 Number of characters the input should allow.
validChars String 'A-Za-z0-9' Set of characters the input should allow. The string is inserted into a regexp character set ( /[]/ ) for input validation.
placeholder String 'Β·' (U+00B7) The character to display in empty fields. In order to use the blank character as a placeholder, specify this option as ' ' or ''.
autoFocus Boolean false Focus the input automatically as soon as it is rendered.
passwordMode Boolean false Hide the input value by displaying * instead.
passwordChar String '*' Custom character to be displayed when passwordMode is true
inputProps Object {} The properties of this object get forwarded as props to the input element. In particular, you can use this prop to assign an id attribute to the input field to connect it to a label element. Use aria-label for internationalization of the input field.
containerProps Object {} The properties of this object get forwarded as props to the container element.
classNames Object {} Object with CSS class names to add to the specified elements. Supported elements (= object-keys) are container, character, characterInactive, characterSelected, characterFilled
onChange Function - Callback function that gets called with the string value whenever it changes.
onComplete Function - Callback function that gets called with the string value when the input is fully filled.
onFocus Function - Callback function that gets called when the component obtains focus.
onBlur Function - Callback function that gets called when the component loses focus.

Custom Styling

Style the input by passing it your custom class names like so:

<VerificationInput
  classNames={{
    container: "container",
    character: "character",
    characterInactive: "character--inactive",
    characterSelected: "character--selected",
    characterFilled: "character--filled",
  }}
/>

Example

πŸ”΄ View live example!

Component Structure

The following illustration shows the component structure.

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Contributing

Contributions welcome ❀️. If you want to contribute, feel free to have a look at the contribution guide.