Input Number
Use inputNumber on a native input element. It styles the browser's built-in number input, including the spin buttons. Use standard HTML attributes (min, max, step, value, disabled) directly on the element.
Customization
Must see the source of patch at the bottom of each patch page to understand the structure then code it still code as html native element.
There are four levels of customization, in increasing order of effort:
- Patch props. Each patch exposes a small, stable set of props—typically fewer than five. Lowest friction.
- Context attributes. Use
dataTone,dataSize, anddataDensityon a container to shift tone, size, or density for an entire subtree without touching individual elements. - Inline override. Native-wins merge strategy: any property set directly on the element overrides the patch value.
- Create a variant. Clone a similar patch and edit it. Use this only when you need a reusable custom version.
Formulas
Unit - U = fontSize / 4 - convert final values with themeSpacing(n).
Size - n = intrinsic text lines, w = wrapping level, d = density factor:
height = (n * 6 + 2 * d * w) * U
paddingBlock = d * w * U
paddingInline = ceil(3 / w) * d * w * U
radius = d * w * U
Base density d = 1.5:
| U | w=0 | w=1 | w=2 | w=3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
height (n = 1) | 6 | 9 | 12 | 15 |
| paddingBlock | 0 | 1.5 | 3 | 4.5 |
| paddingInline | 3 | 4.5 | 6 | 4.5 |
| radius | 0 | 1.5 | 3 | 4.5 |
Tone - K = N / 2 where N is the palette length. For N = 18, K = 9.
| Role | Shift | n=0 |
|---|---|---|
| Background | parent +/- n | 0 |
| Text | bg + K | 6 |
| Border | bg + K/2 | 3 |
| Hover | bg + 2K/3 | 4 |
| Selected / Focus | above +/- K/3 | 2-4 |
State shift range: K/3 <= delta <= 2K/3.
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import { type PartialElement, toState, type ValueOrState } from "@domphy/core";
import {
type ThemeColor,
themeColor,
themeDensity,
themeSize,
themeSpacing,
} from "@domphy/theme";
/**
* Styles a native number input with themed border, padding, visible spin
* buttons, hover, focus and disabled states. Apply to an `<input>` element of
* type `number` (the patch sets `type: "number"`).
*
* @hostTag input
* @param props.color - Optional theme color tone for text/border (`ValueOrState<ThemeColor>`). Defaults to `"neutral"`.
* @param props.accentColor - Optional theme color tone for the hover/focus ring (`ValueOrState<ThemeColor>`). Defaults to `"primary"`.
* @example { input: null, type: "number", $: [inputNumber()] }
*/
function inputNumber(
props: {
color?: ValueOrState<ThemeColor>;
accentColor?: ValueOrState<ThemeColor>;
} = {},
): PartialElement {
const color = toState(props.color ?? "neutral", "color");
const accentColor = toState(props.accentColor ?? "primary", "accentColor");
return {
type: "number",
_onSchedule: (node, element) => {
if (node.tagName !== "input") {
console.warn(`"inputNumber" primitive patch must use input tag`);
}
(element as any).type = "number";
},
style: {
fontFamily: "inherit",
lineHeight: "inherit",
minWidth: themeSpacing(10),
paddingInlineStart: (listener) =>
themeSpacing(themeDensity(listener) * 3),
paddingInlineEnd: (listener) =>
themeSpacing(themeDensity(listener) * 1.5),
paddingBlock: (listener) => themeSpacing(themeDensity(listener) * 1),
borderRadius: (listener) => themeSpacing(themeDensity(listener) * 1),
fontSize: (listener) => themeSize(listener, "inherit"),
border: "none",
outlineOffset: "-1px",
outline: (listener) =>
`1px solid ${themeColor(listener, "shift-4", color.get(listener))}`,
color: (listener) => themeColor(listener, "shift-9", color.get(listener)),
backgroundColor: (listener) =>
themeColor(listener, "inherit", color.get(listener)),
"&::-webkit-inner-spin-button, &::-webkit-outer-spin-button": {
opacity: 1,
},
"&:hover:not([disabled]):not([aria-busy=true]), &:focus-visible": {
outline: (listener) =>
`${themeSpacing(0.5)} solid ${themeColor(listener, "shift-6", accentColor.get(listener))}`,
},
"&[disabled]": {
opacity: 0.7,
cursor: "not-allowed",
backgroundColor: (listener) =>
themeColor(listener, "shift-2", "neutral"),
outline: (listener) =>
`1px solid ${themeColor(listener, "shift-4", "neutral")}`,
color: (listener) => themeColor(listener, "shift-8", "neutral"),
},
},
};
}
export { inputNumber };
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