Angular PrimeNG Form Password Basic Component
Angular PrimeNG is an open-source framework with a rich set of native Angular UI components that are used for great styling and this framework is used to make responsive websites with very much ease. In this article, we will learn how to use the Password Basic Component in Angular PrimeNG.
The Password Component is used to represent the strength indicator for the password fields.
Syntax:
<p-password placeholder="..." [feedback]="..."> </p-password>
Angular PrimeNG Form Password Basic Component properties:
- feedback: It is used to show the strength indicator or not. It is of the boolean datatype, the default value is true.
Creating Angular application & module installation:
Step 1: Create an Angular application using the following command.
ng new appname
Step 2: After creating your project folder i.e. appname, move to it using the following command.
cd appname
Step 3: Install PrimeNG in your given directory.
npm install primeng --save npm install primeicons --save
Project Structure: It will look like the following.
Steps to run the application: Run the below command to see the output
ng serve --open
Example 1: Below is the example code that illustrates the use of Angular PrimeNG Form Password Basic Component using feedback=”false”.
- app.component.html:
HTML
< h1 style = "color: green" >GeeksforGeeks</ h1 > < h5 >Angular PrimeNG Form Password Basic Component</ h5 > < p-password placeholder = "Password" [feedback]="false"> </ p-password > |
- app.component.ts:
Javascript
import { Component } from '@angular/core' ; @Component({ selector: 'app-root' , templateUrl: './app.component.html' , }) export class AppComponent {} |
- app.module.ts:
Javascript
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core' ; import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser' ; import { FormsModule } from '@angular/forms' ; import { BrowserAnimationsModule } from '@angular/platform-browser/animations' ; import { AppComponent } from './app.component' ; import { PasswordModule } from 'primeng/password' ; import { DividerModule } from 'primeng/divider' ; @NgModule({ imports: [ BrowserModule, BrowserAnimationsModule, PasswordModule, DividerModule, FormsModule, ], declarations: [AppComponent], bootstrap: [AppComponent], }) export class AppModule {} |
Output:

Example 2: Below is another example that illustrates the use of Angular PrimeNG Form Password Basic Component using feedback=”true”.
- app.component.html:
HTML
< h1 style = "color: green" >GeeksforGeeks</ h1 > < h5 >Angular PrimeNG Form Password Basic Component</ h5 > < p-password placeholder = "Password" [feedback]="true"> </ p-password > |
- app.component.ts:
Javascript
import { Component } from '@angular/core' ; @Component({ selector: 'app-root' , templateUrl: './app.component.html' , }) export class AppComponent {} |
- app.module.ts:
Javascript
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core' ; import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser' ; import { FormsModule } from '@angular/forms' ; import { BrowserAnimationsModule } from '@angular/platform-browser/animations' ; import { AppComponent } from './app.component' ; import { PasswordModule } from 'primeng/password' ; import { DividerModule } from 'primeng/divider' ; @NgModule({ imports: [ BrowserModule, BrowserAnimationsModule, PasswordModule, DividerModule, FormsModule, ], declarations: [AppComponent], bootstrap: [AppComponent], }) export class AppModule {} |
Output:

Reference: https://primefaces.org/primeng/password
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