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An Ionic component for International Phone Number Input, that allows all countries, validation with google phone lib, limited countries, preferred countries, virtual scrolling and much more.

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Interstellus Ionic International Telephone Input

An Ionic component for International Phone Number Input, that allows all countries, validation with google phone lib, limited countries, preferred countries, virtual scrolling and much more.

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Supported Ionic Versions

  • Ionic 4 (>=4.0.0)

Getting Started

Step 1: Install it.

Install Independently

npm install ion-intl-tel-input --save

Or Install with All dependencies

npm install ion-intl-tel-input ionic-selectable flag-icons google-libphonenumber --save

Add flag styles

Add the following to your styles array of project in angular.json (located in projects root directory).

{
  "input": "node_modules/flag-icons/sass/flag-icon.scss"
}

Step 2: Import it.

First, import IonIntlTelInputModule to your app.module.ts that is normally located in src\app\app.module.ts.

import { IonIntlTelInputModule } from 'ion-intl-tel-input';

@NgModule({
  imports: [
    IonIntlTelInputModule
  ]
})
export class AppModule { }

Note: Additionally, if you are using lazy loaded pages. Check if your pages have a module file, for example, home.module.ts, and if they do then import IonIntlTelInputModule to each page module too.

import { IonIntlTelInputModule } from 'ion-intl-tel-input';
import { HomePage } from './home';

@NgModule({
  declarations: [
    HomePage
  ],
  imports: [
    IonicPageModule.forChild(HomePage),
    IonIntlTelInputModule
  ]
})
export class HomePageModule { }

Step 3: Add it to template.

a. Usage with Template Driven Forms

<form>
  <ion-item>
    <ion-label position="stacked">Tel Input</ion-label>
    <ion-intl-tel-input 
      id="phone-number" 
      name="phone-number" 
      [(ngModel)]="phoneNumber" 
      #phoneNumberControl="ngModel" >
    </ion-intl-tel-input>
  </ion-item>
</form>

b. Usage with Reactive Forms

<form [formGroup]="form" (ngSubmit)="onSubmit()">
  <ion-item>
    <ion-label position="floating">Tel Input</ion-label>
    <ion-intl-tel-input 
      formControlName="phoneNumber" >
    </ion-intl-tel-input>
  </ion-item>
</form>

Step 4: Configure it.

a. Usage with Template Driven Forms

import { IonIntlTelInputModel } from 'ion-intl-tel-input';

phone: IonIntlTelInputModel = {
  dialCode: '+92',
  internationalNumber: '+92 300 1234567',
  isoCode: 'pk',
  nationalNumber: '300 1234567'
};

@Component({ ... })
export class HomePage {

  phoneNumber = {
    dialCode: '+92',
    internationalNumber: '+92 300 1234567',
    isoCode: 'pk',
    nationalNumber: '300 1234567'
  };

  constructor() { }
}

b. Usage with Reactive Forms

import { IonIntlTelInputModel } from 'ion-intl-tel-input';

@Component({ ... })
export class HomePage implements OnInit {

  phone: IonIntlTelInputModel = {
    dialCode: '+92',
    internationalNumber: '+92 300 1234567',
    isoCode: 'pk',
    nationalNumber: '300 1234567'
  };
  formValue = {phoneNumber: this.phone};
  form: FormGroup;

  constructor() { }

  ngOnInit() {
    this.form = new FormGroup({
      phoneNumber: new FormControl({
        value: this.formValue.phoneNumber
      })
    });
  }

  get phoneNumber() { return this.form.get('phoneNumber'); }

  onSubmit() {
    console.log(this.phoneNumber.value);
  }
}

Step 5: Add validation.

a. Usage with Template Driven Forms

<form>
  <ion-item>
    <ion-label position="stacked">Tel Input</ion-label>
    <ion-intl-tel-input 
      id="phone-number" 
      name="phone-number" 
      [(ngModel)]="phoneNumber" 
      #phoneNumberControl="ngModel"
      ionIntlTelInputValid >
    </ion-intl-tel-input>
  </ion-item>

  <div *ngIf="phoneNumberControl.invalid && phoneNumberControl.touched">
    <ion-text color="danger" *ngIf="phoneNumberControl.errors.required">
      <p class="ion-no-margin"><sub>Phone is required.</sub></p>
    </ion-text>
    <ion-text color="danger" *ngIf="phoneNumberControl.errors.phone">
      <p class="ion-no-margin"><sub>Phone is not valid.</sub></p>
    </ion-text>
  </div>
</form>

b. Usage with Reactive Forms

<form [formGroup]="form" (ngSubmit)="onSubmit()">
  <ion-item>
    <ion-label position="floating">Tel Input</ion-label>
    <ion-intl-tel-input 
      formControlName="phoneNumber" >
    </ion-intl-tel-input>
  </ion-item>

  <div *ngIf="phoneNumber.invalid && phoneNumber.touched">
    <ion-text color="danger" *ngIf="phoneNumber.errors.required">
      <p class="ion-no-margin"><sub>Phone is required.</sub></p>
    </ion-text>
    <ion-text color="danger" *ngIf="phoneNumber.errors.phone">
      <p class="ion-no-margin"><sub>Phone number is not valid.</sub></p>
    </ion-text>
  </div>
</form>

And in your .ts file:

import { IonIntlTelInputModel } from 'ion-intl-tel-input';
import { IonIntlTelInputValidators } from 'is-ion-intl-tel-input';

@Component({ ... })
export class HomePage implements OnInit {

  phone: IonIntlTelInputModel = {
    dialCode: '+92',
    internationalNumber: '+92 300 1234567',
    isoCode: 'pk',
    nationalNumber: '300 1234567'
  };
  formValue = {phoneNumber: this.phone};
  form: FormGroup;

  constructor() { }

  ngOnInit() {
    this.form = new FormGroup({
      phoneNumber: new FormControl({
        value: this.formValue.phoneNumber
      }, [
        Validators.required,
        IonIntlTelInputValidators.phone
      ])
    });
  }

  get phoneNumber() { return this.form.get('phoneNumber'); }

  onSubmit() {
    console.log(this.phoneNumber.value);
  }
}

Options

Option Type Default Description
defaultCountryiso string NULL Iso Code of default selected Country.
dialCodePrefix string + Determines whether to use 00 or + as dial code prefix. Available attributes are + and 00.
enableAutoCountrySelect boolean false Determines whether to select automatic country based on user input.
enablePlaceholder boolean true Determines whether an example number will be shown as a placeholder in input.
fallbackPlaceholder string NULL A fallaback placeholder to be used if no example number is found for a country.
inputPlaceholder string NULL If a custom placeholder is needed for input. If this property is set it will override enablePlaceholderand only this placeholder will be shown.
maxLength string 15 Maximum Length for input.
modalTitle string Select Country Title of modal opened to select country dial code.
modalCssClass string NULL CSS class to attach to dial code selection modal.
modalSearchPlaceholder string Enter country name Placeholder for input in dial code selection modal.
modalCloseText string Close Text for close button in dial code selection modal.
modalCloseButtonSlot string end Slot for close button in dial code selection modal. Ionic slots are supported.
modalCanSearch boolean true Determines whether dial code selection modal should be searchable or not.
modalShouldBackdropClose boolean true Determines whether dial code selection modal is closed on backdrop click.
modalShouldFocusSearchbar boolean true Determines whether input should be focused when dial code selection modal is opened.
modalSearchFailText string No countries found Determines whether input should be focused when dial code selection modal is opened.
onlyCountries string[] [] List of iso codes of manually selected countries as string, which will appear in the dropdown. Note: onlyCountries should be a string array of country iso codes.
preferredCountries string[] [] List of iso codes as string of countries, which will appear at the top in dial code selection modal. Note: preferredCountries should be a string array of country iso codes.
selectFirstCountry boolean true Determines whether first country should be selected in dial code select or not.
separateDialCode boolean true Determines whether to visually separate dialcode into the drop down element.

Events

Event Name Type Description
numberChange EventEmitter<any> Fires when the Phone number Input is changed.
numberBlur EventEmitter<any> Fires when the Phone number Input is blurred.
numberFocus EventEmitter<any> Fires when the Phone number Input is focused.
numberInput EventEmitter<any> Fires when the user is typing in Phone number Input.
codeChange EventEmitter<any> Fires when the dial code selection is changed.
codeOpen EventEmitter<any> Fires when the dial code selection modal is opened.
codeClose EventEmitter<any> Fires when the dial code selection modal is closed.
codeSelect EventEmitter<any> Fires when a dial code is selected in dial code selection modal.

Contributing

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!

Versioning

We use SemVer for versioning.

Authors

See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.

  • Steve Drew - Version 2

-Angular 14+ -Removed requirement for ion-selectable, functionality is now builtin. -Breaking feature: input is a string, and returns a string (easier)

  • Carlos Rodríguez - Version 2

-Angular 15+ -Ionic 7

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details

Acknowledgments

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