Use ngModel and validations with contenteditable HTML5 attribute
npm install ng-content-editableThis is a slightly extended fork of the npm package ng-content-editable.
dist/ng-content-editable.min.js file in your page.``bash`
npm install ng-content-editable --save
Then add the content-editable module to your Angular App file, e.g.
`js`
var app = angular.module('app', ["content-editable"]);
`html
ng-model="model"
ng-maxlength=255
ng-minlength=3
only-text="true"
only-num="true"
convert-new-lines="true"
no-lf="true"
no-trim="true"
>
$3
| Attribute | Description| Example |
| :------------- | :-------------| :----- |
| ng-maxlength | The max-length for the attribute | 255 |
| ng-minlength | The min-length for the attribute | 3 |
| only-text | Remove all the html tags for the attribute value | true or false |
| convert-new-lines | Convert all , and
to \r\n | true or false |
| only-num | Allow numbers 0-9, . and , only | true or false |
| no-lf | Line breaks not allowed, results in single line | true or false |
| no-trim | Disable default trim (removes whitespace from both ends of a string) | true or false |
$3
It's easy for you to make a contribution, just open a PR on GitHub :)
But if this will be your first contribution to a JavaScript project, below are some steps that are useful during development.
Install the dev dependencies:
`bash
npm install
`Generate the dist files:
`bash
npm run build
``