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@paper-folding/propagating-hammerjs

v3.0.2

Published

Extend hammer.js with event propagation

Downloads

4

Readme

propagating-hammerjs

Extend hammer.js (v2) with event propagation.

We use the @egjs/hammerjs fork because hammer.js is not maintained anymore.

Features

  • Events emitted by hammer will propagate in order from child to parent elements.
  • Events are extended with a function event.stopPropagation() to stop propagation to parent elements.
  • Events are extended with a property event.firstTarget containing the element where a gesture started.
  • Supports changing and rearranging the HTML DOM on the fly.
  • Load via commonjs, AMD, or as a plain old JavaScript file.

Install

npm install @egjs/hammerjs propagating-hammerjs

Load

Browser

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
  <script src="https://unpkg.com/@egjs/hammerjs@latest/dist/hammer.js"></script>
  <script src="https://unpkg.com/propagating-hammerjs@latest/propagating.js"></script>
  <script>
    function init() {
      var hammer = propagating(new Hammer(element));
    }
  </script>
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html>

Commonjs (e.g. Node.js, Browserify)

var Hammer = require('@egjs/hammerjs');
var propagating = require('propagating-hammerjs');

function init() {
  var hammer = propagating(new Hammer(element));
}

ESM (e.g. ES6, typescript)

import Hammer from '@egjs/hammerjs';
import propagating from 'propagating-hammerjs';

function init() {
  const hammer = propagating(new Hammer(element));
}

Use

To extend individual hammer.js instances with event propagation:

var hammer = propagating(new Hammer(element));

To extend the global hammer.js constructor

Hammer = propagating(Hammer);

Examples

Here a basic usage example. More examples are available in the folder /examples.

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
  <script src="node_modules/@egjs/hammerjs/dist/hammer.js"></script>
  <script src="node_muludes/propagating-hammerjs/propagating.js"></script>
  <style>
    div     {border: 1px solid black;}
    #parent {width: 400px; height: 400px; background: lightgreen;}
    #child  {width: 200px; height: 200px; background: yellow; margin: 10px;}
  </style>
</head>
<body>

<div id="parent">
  parent
  <div id="child">
    child
  </div>
</div>

<script>
  var parent = document.getElementById('parent');
  var hammer1 = propagating(new Hammer(parent))
      .on('tap', function (event) {
        alert('tap on parent');
      });

  var child = document.getElementById('child');
  var hammer2 = propagating(new Hammer(child))
      .on('tap', function (event) {
        alert('tap on child');

        // stop propagation from child to parent
        event.stopPropagation();
      });
</script>
</body>
</html>

API

Construction:

propagating(hammer: Hammer.Manager, options?: {
  preventDefault?: true | 'mouse' | 'touch' | 'pen'
}): Hammer.Manager

parameters

  • hammer: Hammer.Manager An hammer instance or the global hammer constructor.

  • options: Object An optional object with options. Available options:

    • preventDefault: true | 'mouse' | 'touch' | 'pen'. Optional. Enforce preventing the default browser behavior. Cannot be set to false.

returns

Returns the same hammer instance with extended functionality.

events

The emitted hammer.js events are extended with:

  • event.stopPropagation()

    If called, the event will not further propagate the elements parents.

  • event.firstTarget

    Contains the HTML element where a gesture started (where as event.target contains the element where the pointer is right now).

Develop

To generate the UMD bundle for commonjs and browser, run:

npm run build

License

MIT