lion-input
component is a webcomponent that enhances the functionality of the native <input>
element.
- based on field
- extra visual elements can be added via
slots
- label: can also be provided via the
label
attribute, but the slot can be used to change thehtml
andCSS
of the label. For example add ansr-only
class to the label to make it visually hidden. A label is always needed for accessibility reasons. - help-text: a helper text shown below the label to give extra clarification.
- prefix: does not have an active use case yet, but the option is in place.
- suffix: can be used for addons to the input like a calculator, datepicker or addressbook. In these cases a button with an icon is used.
- before: does not have an active use case yet, but the option is in place.
- after: can be used to show a currency or percentage.
- label: can also be provided via the
- delegates attributes like type, disabled and read-only to the native input
- can make us of validate
npm i --save @lion/input;
import '@lion/input/lion-input.js';
// validator import example
import { maxLengthValidator } from '@lion/validate';
<lion-input
label="My label"
name="myName"
.modelValue="${foo}"
.errorValidators="${[['required'], maxLengthValidator(20)]}"
></lion-input>
Making use of slots:
<lion-input name="amount">
<label slot="label">Amount</label>
<div slot="help-text">Extra information</div>
<div slot="after">EUR</div>
</lion-input>