Vue-tel-input

vue-tel-input is an International Telephone Input vue 3 component.

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Documentation and Demo

Visit the website for full docs

Vue 2 Support

vue-tel-input@legacy: Guide

Changelog

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Getting started

  • Install the plugin:

    npm install vue-tel-input
  • Add the plugin into your app:

    import Vue from 'vue';
    import VueTelInput from 'vue-tel-input';
    import 'vue-tel-input/vue-tel-input.css';
    
    const app = createApp(App);
    app.use(VueTelInput);
    app.mount('#app');

    More info on installation

  • Use the vue-tel-input component:

    <template>
    <vue-tel-input v-model="phone"></vue-tel-input>
    </template>

Installation

npm

  npm install vue-tel-input

Install the plugin into Vue:

import { createApp } from 'vue';
import App from './App.vue';
import VueTelInput from 'vue-tel-input';
import 'vue-tel-input/vue-tel-input.css';

const globalOptions = {
  mode: 'auto',
};

const app = createApp(App);
app.use(VueTelInput, globalOptions); // Define default global options here (optional)
app.mount('#app');

View all available options in Props.

Or use the component directly:

<template>
  <vue-tel-input v-model="phone" mode="international"></vue-tel-input>
</template>

<script>
  import { ref } from 'vue';
  import { VueTelInput } from 'vue-tel-input';
  import 'vue-tel-input/vue-tel-input.css';

  export default {
    components: {
      VueTelInput,
    },

    setup() {
      const phone = ref(null);

      return {
        value,
      };
    },
  };
</script>

CDN and Browser

<script src="https://unpkg.com/vue-tel-input"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/vue-tel-input/dist/vue-tel-input.css" />

If Vue is detected in the Page, the plugin is installed automatically.

** Otherwise, manually install the plugin into Vue:

app.use(window['vue-tel-input']);

Component lazy loading

Since the library is about 200kb of JavaScript and 100kb of CSS in order to improve initial page loading time you might consider importing it asynchronously only when user navigates to the page where the library is actually needed. The technique is called Lazy Load and you can use it in some modern bundlers like Webpack and Rollup.

<!-- your-component.vue-->
<template>
  <vue-tel-input v-model="value"></vue-tel-input>
</template>
<script>
  const VueTelInput = () =>
    Promise.all([
      import(/* webpackChunkName: "chunk-vue-tel-input" */ 'vue-tel-input'),
      import(/* webpackChunkName: "chunk-vue-tel-input" */ 'vue-tel-input/vue-tel-input.css'),
    ]).then(([{ VueTelInput }]) => VueTelInput);

  export default {
    components: {
      VueTelInput,
    },
  };
</script>

As you see, we don't use Vue SFC <style></style> tag here to import component's css as it would result in CSS going to the main/vendors bundle instead of being downloaded on demand.