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I've tried using the uppercase filter but it does not work. I've tried doing it two ways:

<input type="text" ng-model="test" uppercase/>

and

<input type="text" ng-model="{{test | uppercase}}"/>

The 2nd triggers a javascript error:

Syntax Error: Token 'test' is unexpected, expecting [:]

I want the text to be forced to uppercase as the user types in the textbox.

How can I do that?

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14 Answers 14

107

Please see the other answer below, which is superior to this one.

this answer is based on the answer here: How to autocapitalize the first character in an input field in AngularJS?.

I'd imagine that what you'd want would be a parser function like this:

angular
  .module('myApp', [])
  .directive('capitalize', function() {
    return {
      require: 'ngModel',
      link: function(scope, element, attrs, modelCtrl) {
        var capitalize = function(inputValue) {
          if (inputValue == undefined) inputValue = '';
          var capitalized = inputValue.toUpperCase();
          if (capitalized !== inputValue) {
            // see where the cursor is before the update so that we can set it back
            var selection = element[0].selectionStart;
            modelCtrl.$setViewValue(capitalized);
            modelCtrl.$render();
            // set back the cursor after rendering
            element[0].selectionStart = selection;
            element[0].selectionEnd = selection;
          }
          return capitalized;
        }
        modelCtrl.$parsers.push(capitalize);
        capitalize(scope[attrs.ngModel]); // capitalize initial value
      }
    };
  });
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.2.23/angular.min.js"></script>

<div ng-app="myApp">
  <input type="text" ng-model="name" capitalize>
</div>

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  • perfect, that's what I needed. I didn't see this example. I think the uppercase filter was a bit mis-leading for me.... Thanks
    – Sam
    Commented May 6, 2013 at 7:33
  • 4
    This is a handy directive! It may be helpful if you tested for the existence of inputValue before calling a method on it however. Commented Oct 14, 2013 at 22:30
  • 3
    Changed the push(capitalize) to unshift(capitalize), but other than that it worked fine. Thx. Commented Jul 16, 2014 at 7:39
  • +1 I was stuck for over an hour trying to figure out why $parsers and $formatters were not updating the input control. Adding the calls to $setViewValue and $render did the trick. I'm going to ask the Angular team to add this to the docs.
    – Reactgular
    Commented Oct 25, 2014 at 22:11
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    you could store the selectionStart of the input before and reset after rendered, so the cursor would not move to the end of the string after each key press. var selection = element[0].selectionStart; modelCtrl.$setViewValue(capitalized); modelCtrl.$render(); element[0].selectionStart = selection; element[0].selectionEnd = selection;
    – rucsi
    Commented Dec 11, 2015 at 10:34
69

The accepted answer causes problems if someone tries to enter a lowercase letter at the beginning of an existing string.. The cursor moves to the end of the string after each key press. Here's a simple solution that addresses all the issues:

directive('uppercased', function() {
    return {
        require: 'ngModel',
        link: function(scope, element, attrs, modelCtrl) {
            modelCtrl.$parsers.push(function(input) {
                return input ? input.toUpperCase() : "";
            });
            element.css("text-transform","uppercase");
        }
    };
})

Here's a fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/36qp9ekL/1710/

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  • 4
    Its to be noted however that the CSS text-transform merely makes the text on-screen uppercase, but the value bound to the model is not. While the accepted answer may have other unintended consequences (like the cursor bumping to the end), this one may too, depending on the requirements.
    – Mattygabe
    Commented Feb 20, 2015 at 15:36
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    The value bound to the model is upper cased by the $parser. Or are you referring to the value attribute of the input element? In that case you are correct. Commented Feb 20, 2015 at 18:30
  • 1
    Ah - wasn't referring to that necessarily and missed the parser piece somehow. I kind of skimmed your example and my mind instantly focused on the text-transform being applied to the element. I'll smack my own hand for skimming instead of reading :)
    – Mattygabe
    Commented Feb 20, 2015 at 18:48
  • Correct me if I'm wrong but I think $(element) and element are equivalent.
    – robert4
    Commented Mar 2, 2015 at 12:46
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    See this answer to keep placeholder as is
    – Jaydo
    Commented May 13, 2016 at 5:22
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The idea is to show (not transform) the string as uppercase at client side and transform into uppercase at server side (users can always control what happens at client side). So:

1) in the html:

<input id="test" type="text" ng-model="test">

here no uppercase transformation.

2) in the css:

#test {text-transform: uppercase;}

data is shown as uppercase, but actually still lowercase, if user typed in lowercase. 3) turn the string into uppercase at server side when inserting into database.

= = = = = for playing around, can try follow:

<input type="text" ng-model="test" ng-change="test=test.toUpperCase();">
<input type="text" ng-model="test" ng-blur="test=test.toUpperCase();">

but I think ng-change or ng-blur ways are not necessary for your case.

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  • Now this works and its simple! So that's the best thing! :) Thanks P.S i used ng-keydown as well to make sure user sees the magic sooner :) Commented May 2, 2017 at 7:57
31

You cannot make filter on ng-model since it has to be assignable. the workaround is either parser, or simply ng-change.

<input ng-model="some" ng-change="some = (some | uppercase)"  />

This should work.

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    Works perfectly
    – Milo Cabs
    Commented Feb 22, 2017 at 5:26
  • Best solution for me so far!
    – krsna
    Commented Mar 25, 2019 at 19:48
  • I would select this as a solution. Simple and value passed to backend also uppercase.
    – Sh4m
    Commented Aug 8, 2020 at 5:44
17

When used with Bootstrap, just add text-uppercase to input's class attribute.

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  • 1
    You can add this then : ::-webkit-input-placeholder { text-transform: none; } ::-moz-placeholder { text-transform: none; } :-ms-input-placeholder { text-transform: none; } input:-moz-placeholder { text-transform: none; }. Add .text-uppercase to this classes if needed. Commented Feb 5, 2015 at 11:32
  • It worked on the user interface, but the model value is still lowecase
    – Diego
    Commented Oct 6, 2015 at 17:57
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    If you want to change the model to uppercase, you will need to use model controller's $parsers like explained above. This solution is visual only. Commented Oct 6, 2015 at 18:08
  • You can use bootstrap class for visual purpose, and in your controller, using the toUperCase() function before using your model Commented Aug 31, 2016 at 16:32
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one of the simple way is,
<input type="text" ng-model="test" ng-change="upper(test)/>

just do below 2 line code in your js file,
$scope.upper = function(test){
$scope.test = test.toUpperCase();
}

here is my fiddle http://jsfiddle.net/mzmmohideen/36qp9ekL/299/

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  • This solution is wonderful - just the few lines that it needs. It does seem to cancel out my ng-pattern I am using to validate a MAC address using a regex. Any ideas on how I can get both to work? jsfiddle.net/630dkL15
    – SpaceNinja
    Commented Apr 4, 2016 at 19:56
  • I cant get your question... U got uppercase for your input and you going to compare it with mac_regex is it right? and in your jsfiddle found one external link, it describes about uppercase the given text while binding not for ng-model or run time inputs. that will work for angular output which will bind within it {{}} Commented Apr 5, 2016 at 6:59
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    jsfiddle.net/mzmmohideen/oqzs0w8m here is my JSFIDDLE , here when you enter mac address correctly means it shows correct else it return false and dont worry about lower case, when u entered mac correctly at the end it will become upper case Commented Apr 5, 2016 at 7:01
  • @SpaceNinja did u got what you want? Commented Apr 6, 2016 at 7:19
  • I like your solution, I may use it if I cannot find a solution that capitalizes AS the user types instead of at the end when it finally does validation. I was hoping to see what the issue was with the conflict of ng-pattern and ng-change - jsfiddle.net/rod9pLom/3
    – SpaceNinja
    Commented Apr 10, 2016 at 21:14
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This will not work at all.

ng-model is for specifying which field / property from the scope should be bound to the model. Also, ng-model does not accept an expression as value. Expressions in angular.js are things between {{ and }}.

The uppercase filter could used in the output and everywhere where expressions are allowed.

You cannot do what you want to do, but you could use CSS's text-transform to at least display everything in uppercase.

If you want to have the value of a text field in uppercase letters you can achieve this with some custom JavaScript.

In your controller:

$scope.$watch('test', function(newValue, oldValue) {
  $scope.$apply(function() {
    $scope.test = newValue.toUpperCase();
  }
});
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  • good answer, I'll take GHC's though as it is closer to what I want (using an attribute in the view)
    – Sam
    Commented May 6, 2013 at 7:32
2

Don't forget to include 'ngSanitize' in your module!

app.directive('capitalize', function() {
    return {
        restrict: 'A', // only activate on element attribute
        require: '?ngModel',
        link : function(scope, element, attrs, modelCtrl) {
            var capitalize = function(inputValue) {
                if(inputValue) {
                    var capitalized = inputValue.toUpperCase();
                    if (capitalized !== inputValue) {
                        modelCtrl.$setViewValue(capitalized);
                        modelCtrl.$render();
                    }
                    return capitalized;
                }
            };
            modelCtrl.$parsers.push(capitalize);
            capitalize(scope[attrs.ngModel]); // capitalize initial value
        }
    };

});

  • Pay attention to "?" in "require: '?ngModel',"... only then worked my application.

  • "if(inputValue) {...}" For no undefined error occurs

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When using bootstrap:

First approach: Using class text-uppercase

<input  type="text" class="text-uppercase" >

Second approach: Using style which can be applied with existing class

<input  type="text" class="form-control" style="text-transform: uppercase;">

Here is my stackBlitz: https://angular-nvd7v6forceuppercase.stackblitz.io

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it is just an alternative , you can use this " text- transform : capitalize ; " in your css and the text entry will be capitalized. unless the user types it in capital letters everywhere.

it is just an alternative ^^

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To improve the answer by Karl Zilles this is my revision of his solution. In my version the placeholder isn't changed to uppercase and works also if you want to do a regex on the string. It also take the "type" of the input string (null or undefined or empty):

var REGEX = /^[a-z]+$/i;
myApp.directive('cf', function() {
    return {
        require: 'ngModel',
        link: function(scope, elm, attrs, ctrl) {
            ctrl.$validators.cf = function(modelValue, viewValue) {
            ctrl.$parsers.push(function(input) {
                elm.css("text-transform", (input) ? "uppercase" : "");
                return input ? input.toUpperCase() : input;
            });
            return (!(ctrl.$isEmpty(modelValue)) && (REGEX.test(viewValue)));
        }
    }
}
});
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Solution with cursor shift fix

.directive('titleCase', function () {
        return {
            restrict: 'A',
            require: 'ngModel',
            link: function (scope, element, attrs, modelCtrl) {
                var titleCase = function (input) {
                    let first = element[0].selectionStart;
                    let last = element[0].selectionEnd;
                    input = input || '';
                    let retInput = input.replace(/\w\S*/g, function (txt) { return txt.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + txt.substr(1).toLowerCase(); });
                    if (input !== retInput) {
                        modelCtrl.$setViewValue(retInput);
                        attrs.ngModel = retInput;
                        modelCtrl.$render();
                        if (!scope.$$phase) {
                            scope.$apply(); // launch digest;
                        }
                    }
                    element[0].selectionStart = first;
                    element[0].selectionEnd = last;
                    return retInput;
                };
                modelCtrl.$parsers.push(titleCase);
                titleCase(scope[attrs.ngModel]);  // Title case  initial value
            }
        };
    });
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If you want to change model and value, use:

angular.module('MyApp').directive('uppercased', function() {
    return {
        require: 'ngModel',
        link: function(scope, element, attrs, ngModel) {
            element.bind("blur change input", function () {
                ngModel.$setViewValue($(this).val().toUpperCase());
                $(this).val($(this).val().toUpperCase());
            });
            element.css("text-transform","uppercase");
        }
    };
});

Then add uppercased to your html input text

<input  type="text" uppercased />
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I would just use the filter itself in the controller:

 $filter('uppercase')(this.yourProperty)

just keep in mind that, if you you are going to use it inside a controller, for example, you need to inject this filter:

app.controller('FooController', ['$filter', function($filter) ...

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