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SNumberField <s-number-field>

ts
import { SNumberField } from 'polaris-vue-elements'

Example

Value: 1

vue
<script setup>
import { ref } from 'vue'
import { SNumberField } from 'polaris-vue-elements'

const value = ref('1')
</script>

<template>
  <SNumberField label="Quantity" :min="0" :max="100" :step="1" v-model="value" />
  <p>Value: {{ value }}</p>
</template>

v-model

v-model on <SNumberField> binds to the value property and listens for the input DOM event.

template
<SNumberField v-model="value" />

is equivalent to:

template
<SNumberField :value="value" @input="value = $event.target.value" />

Props

PropTypeDescription
autocomplete"one-time-code" | "cc-number" | "cc-csc" | "on" | "off" | "shipping one-time-code" | "billing one-time-code" | "shipping cc-number" … (3 more)A hint as to the intended content of the field. When set to on (the default), this property indicates that the field should support autofill, but you do not have any more semantic information on the intended contents. When set to off, you are indicating that this field contains sensitive information, or contents that are never saved, like one-time codes. Alternatively, you can provide value which describes the specific data you would like to be entered into this field during autofill.
defaultValuestringThe default value for the field.
detailsanyAdditional text to provide context or guidance for the field. This text is displayed along with the field and its label to offer more information or instructions to the user. This will also be exposed to screen reader users.
disabledbooleanDisables the field, disallowing any interaction.
erroranyIndicate an error to the user. The field will be given a specific stylistic treatment to communicate problems that have to be resolved immediately.
idstringA unique identifier for the element.
inputMode"decimal" | "numeric"Sets the virtual keyboard.
labelanyContent to use as the field label.
labelAccessibilityVisibility"visible" | "exclusive"Changes the visibility of the component's label. - visible: the label is visible to all users. - exclusive: the label is visually hidden but remains in the accessibility tree.
maxnumberThe highest decimal or integer to be accepted for the field. When used with step the value will round down to the max number. Note: a user will still be able to use the keyboard to input a number higher than the max. It is up to the developer to add appropriate validation.
minnumberThe lowest decimal or integer to be accepted for the field. When used with step the value will round up to the min number. Note: a user will still be able to use the keyboard to input a number lower than the min. It is up to the developer to add appropriate validation.
namestringAn identifier for the field that is unique within the nearest containing form.
placeholderstringA short hint that describes the expected value of the field.
prefixstringA value to be displayed immediately before the editable portion of the field. This is useful for displaying an implied part of the value, such as "https://" or "+353". This cannot be edited by the user, and it isn't included in the value of the field. It may not be displayed until the user has interacted with the input. For example, an inline label may take the place of the prefix until the user focuses the input.
readOnlybooleanThe field cannot be edited by the user. It is focusable will be announced by screen readers.
requiredbooleanWhether the field needs a value. This requirement adds semantic value to the field, but it will not cause an error to appear automatically. If you want to present an error when this field is empty, you can do so with the error property.
stepnumberThe amount the value can increase or decrease by. This can be an integer or decimal. If a max or min is specified with step when increasing/decreasing the value via the buttons, the final value will always round to the max or min rather than the closest valid amount.
suffixstringA value to be displayed immediately after the editable portion of the field. This is useful for displaying an implied part of the value, such as "@shopify.com", or "%". This cannot be edited by the user, and it isn't included in the value of the field. It may not be displayed until the user has interacted with the input. For example, an inline label may take the place of the suffix until the user focuses the input.
valuestring

Some type columns above are truncated for readability; the full union is available in the library's generated TypeScript types (src/lib/generated/types.ts).

Events

EventType
blurCustomEvent
changeCustomEvent
focusCustomEvent
inputCustomEvent

Listen for these with @blur-style listeners on <SNumberField>.

Slots

SlotDescription
details
error