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compat-trigger-event

v1.0.0

Published

Trigger native DOM events. This is primarily useful for testing, or for triggering common DOM events such as the change event for custom components.

Downloads

9,250

Readme

compat-trigger-event

npm travis

trigger-event forked to ensure compatibility with both Duo and Browserify.

Trigger native DOM events. This is primarily useful for testing, or for triggering common DOM events such as the change event for custom components.

Installation

npm install compat-trigger-event

API

trigger(el, name, options)

Triggers the name event on el. Options may be passed in to customize the event.

HTMLEvents support the following options:

bubbles
cancelable

MouseEvents support the following options:

bubbles
cancelable
detail (number of clicks)
screenX / screenY
clientX / clientY
ctrlKey
altKey
shiftKey
metaKey
button (mouse button)

Any other event will be triggered as a CustomEvent.

See the W3C Event Spec for more details.

Where sensible, sane defaults will be filled in. See the list of event types for supported events.

Attribution

This is loosely based on kangax's event.simulate.js.

Contributions from: