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Input Iban: Use Cases

Prefilled

export const prefilled = () => html`
  <lion-input-iban .modelValue="${'NL20INGB0001234567'}" name="iban" label="IBAN"></lion-input-iban>
`;

Faulty Prefilled

export const faultyPrefilled = () => html`
  <lion-input-iban
    .modelValue="${'NL20INGB0001234567XXXX'}"
    name="iban"
    label="IBAN"
  ></lion-input-iban>
`;

Country Restrictions

By default, we validate the input to ensure the IBAN is valid. To get the default feedback message for this default validator, use loadDefaultFeedbackMessages from @lion/form-core.

In the example below, we show how to use an additional validator that restricts the input-iban to IBANs from only certain countries.

export const countryRestrictions = () => {
  loadDefaultFeedbackMessages();
  return html`
    <lion-input-iban
      .modelValue="${'DE89370400440532013000'}"
      .validators="${[new IsCountryIBAN('NL')]}"
      name="iban"
      label="IBAN"
    ></lion-input-iban>
    <br />
    <small>Demo instructions: you can use NL20 INGB 0001 2345 67</small>
  `;
};

You can pass a single string value, or an array of strings. The latter may be useful, for example if you only want to allow BeNeLux IBANs.

export const countryRestrictionsMultiple = () => {
  loadDefaultFeedbackMessages();
  return html`
    <lion-input-iban
      .modelValue="${'DE89370400440532013000'}"
      .validators="${[new IsCountryIBAN(['BE', 'NL', 'LU'])]}"
      name="iban"
      label="IBAN"
    ></lion-input-iban>
    <br />
    <small>Demo instructions: you can use:</small>
    <ul>
      <li><small>BE68 5390 0754 7034</small></li>
      <li><small>NL20 INGB 0001 2345 67</small></li>
      <li><small>LU28 0019 4006 4475 0000</small></li>
    </ul>
  `;
};

Blacklisted Country

By default, we validate the input to ensure the IBAN is valid. To get the default feedback message for this default validator, use loadDefaultFeedbackMessages from @lion/form-core.

In the example below, we show how to use an additional validator that blocks IBANs from certain countries.

You can pass a single string value, or an array of strings.

export const blacklistedCountry = () => {
  loadDefaultFeedbackMessages();
  return html`
    <lion-input-iban
      .modelValue="${'DE89370400440532013000'}"
      .validators="${[new IsNotCountryIBAN(['RO', 'NL'])]}"
      name="iban"
      label="IBAN"
    ></lion-input-iban>
    <br />
    <small>
      Demo instructions: Try <code>RO 89 RZBR 6997 3728 4864 5577</code> and watch it fail
    </small>
  `;
};