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Available types for text fields
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## Table of contents
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1. [Available types for text fields](#available-types-for-text-fields)
+ [string](#string)
+ [text](#text)
+ [date](#date)
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+ [nat](#nat)
+ [int](#int)
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+ [distance](#distance)
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+ [direction](#direction)
+ [wikidata](#wikidata)
+ [pnat](#pnat)
+ [float](#float)
+ [pfloat](#pfloat)
+ [email](#email)
+ [url](#url)
+ [phone](#phone)
+ [opening_hours](#opening_hours)
+ [color](#color)
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+ [image](#image)
+ [simple_tag](#simple_tag)
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+ [tag](#tag)
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+ [key](#key)
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+ [translation](#translation)
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+ [icon](#icon)
+ [fediverse](#fediverse)
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+ [id](#id)
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+ [slope](#slope)
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The listed types here trigger a special input element. Use them in `tagrendering.freeform.type` of your tagrendering to activate them
### string
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A simple piece of text
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### text
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A longer piece of text. Uses an textArea instead of a textField
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### date
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A date with date picker
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### nat
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A whole, positive number or zero
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### int
A whole number, either positive, negative or zero
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### distance
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A geographical distance in meters (rounded at two points). Will give an extra minimap with a measurement tool. Arguments: [ zoomlevel, preferredBackgroundMapType (comma separated) ], e.g. `["21", "map,photo"]
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### direction
A geographical direction, in degrees. 0° is north, 90° is east, ... Will return a value between 0 (incl) and 360 (excl).
### Input helper
This element has an input helper showing a map and 'viewport' indicating the direction. By default, this map is zoomed to zoomlevel 17, but this can be changed with the first argument
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### wikidata
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A wikidata identifier, e.g. Q42.
### Helper arguments
name | doc
------ | -----
key | the value of this tag will initialize search (default: name)
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options | A JSON-object of type `{ removePrefixes: string[], removePostfixes: string[] }`.
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subarg \| doc
-------- \| -----
removePrefixes \| remove these snippets of text from the start of the passed string to search. This is either a list OR a hash of languages to a list. The individual strings are interpreted as case ignoring regexes
removePostfixes \| remove these snippets of text from the end of the passed string to search. This is either a list OR a hash of languages to a list. The individual strings are interpreted as case ignoring regexes.
instanceOf \| A list of Q-identifier which indicates that the search results _must_ be an entity of this type, e.g. [`Q5`](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q5) for humans
notInstanceof \| A list of Q-identifiers which indicates that the search results _must not_ be an entity of this type, e.g. [`Q79007`](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q79007) to filter away all streets from the search results
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### Example usage
The following is the 'freeform'-part of a layer config which will trigger a search for the wikidata item corresponding with the name of the selected feature. It will also remove '-street', '-square', ... if found at the end of the name
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```json
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"freeform": {
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"key": "name:etymology:wikidata",
"type": "wikidata",
"helperArgs": [
"name",
{
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"removePostfixes": {"en": [
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"street",
"boulevard",
"path",
"square",
"plaza",
],
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"nl": ["straat","plein","pad","weg",laan"],
"fr":["route (de|de la|de l'| de le)"]
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},
"#": "Remove streets and parks from the search results:"
"notInstanceOf": ["Q79007","Q22698"]
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}
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]
}
```
Another example is to search for species and trees:
```json
"freeform": {
"key": "species:wikidata",
"type": "wikidata",
"helperArgs": [
"species",
{
"instanceOf": [10884, 16521]
}]
}
```
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### pnat
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A strict positive number
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### float
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A decimal number
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### pfloat
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A positive decimal number or zero
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### email
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An email adress
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### url
The validatedTextField will format URLs to always be valid and have a https://-header (even though the 'https'-part will be hidden from the user. Furthermore, some tracking parameters will be removed
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### phone
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A phone number
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### opening_hours
Has extra elements to easily input when a POI is opened.
### Helper arguments
name | doc
------ | -----
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options | A JSON-object of type `{ prefix: string, postfix: string }`.
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subarg \| doc
-------- \| -----
prefix \| Piece of text that will always be added to the front of the generated opening hours. If the OSM-data does not start with this, it will fail to parse.
postfix \| Piece of text that will always be added to the end of the generated opening hours
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### Example usage
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To add a conditional (based on time) access restriction:
```
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"freeform": {
"key": "access:conditional",
"type": "opening_hours",
"helperArgs": [
{
"prefix":"no @ (",
"postfix":")"
}
]
}
```
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*Don't forget to pass the prefix and postfix in the rendering as well*: `{opening_hours_table(opening_hours,yes @ &LPARENS, &RPARENS )`
### color
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Shows a color picker
### image
Same as the URL-parameter, except that it checks that the URL ends with `.jpg`, `.png` or some other typical image format
### simple_tag
A simple tag of the format `key=value` where `key` conforms to a normal key `
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### tag
A simple tag of the format `key=value` OR a tagExpression
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### key
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Validates a key, mostly that no weird characters are used
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### translation
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Makes sure the the string is of format `Record<string, string>`
### icon
Makes sure that a valid .svg-path is added
### fediverse
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Validates fediverse addresses and normalizes them into `@username@server`-format
### id
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Checks for valid identifiers for layers, will automatically replace spaces and uppercase
### slope
Validates that the slope is a valid number.The accompanying input element uses the gyroscope and the compass to determine the correct incline. The sign of the incline will be set automatically. The bearing of the way is compared to the bearing of the compass, as such, the device knows if it is measuring in the forward or backward direction.
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This document is autogenerated from [src/UI/InputElement/Validators.ts](https://github.com/pietervdvn/MapComplete/blob/develop/src/UI/InputElement/Validators.ts)