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ember-dom-click-listener

v0.1.0

Published

A simple click listener for Ember applications

Downloads

4

Readme

ember-dom-click-listener

ember-dom-click-listener is a simple click listener that sends an action when the component is in view.

The primary use case is to trigger a click action that fires when a click occurs outside of a parent component or specified element(s).

Installation

As an NPM package

  • git clone <repository-url>
  • cd my-addon
  • npm install

Or as ember addon

ember install ember-dom-click-listener

Linting

  • npm run lint:js
  • npm run lint:js -- --fix

Running tests

  • ember test – Runs the test suite on the current Ember version
  • ember test --server – Runs the test suite in "watch mode"
  • npm test – Runs ember try:each to test your addon against multiple Ember versions

Running the dummy application

For more information on using ember-cli, visit https://ember-cli.com/.

Usage

You can use the listener wherever you are triggering a display of anything (menu, modal, etc.) and need the ability to close it via clicking outside of the specified element.

If you are using Ember Composable Helpers and the entire parent component is the allowable click area, you can pass in the a concatenated string of the ID selector # and elementId as the parentSelector:

// template.hbs

{{#if menuToggled}}
  {{ember-dom-click-listener
    fireAction=(action 'closeMenu')
    parentSelector=(concat '#' elementId)
  }}
{{/if}}

Otherwise you can pass in a string as the parentSelector:

// template.hbs

{{#if menuToggled}}
  {{ember-dom-click-listener
    fireAction=(action 'closeMenu')
    parentSelector='.my-selector'
  }}
{{/if}}

You can also pass in an array of selector strings allowedSelectors if you need to specify more allowable click areas:

// template.hbs

{{#if menuToggled}}
  {{ember-dom-click-listener
    fireAction=(action 'closeMenu')
    allowedSelectors=myListOfSelectors
    parentSelector='.my-selector'
  }}
{{/if}}

// parent component or controller

export default Component.extend({

  myListOfSelectors: computed(function() {
    return ['.another-selector', '.yet-another-selector'];
  })

});

Again, if you're using Ember Composable Helpers you can concatenate your own array via the array helper:

// template.hbs

{{#if menuToggled}}
  {{ember-dom-click-listener
    fireAction=(action 'closeMenu')
    allowedSelectors=(array '#selector-1' '.selector-2' '.selector-3')
    parentSelector='.my-selector'
  }}
{{/if}}

As for the action, it can be defined in the parent component or passed in as a closure:

// parent component or controller

actions: {
  closeMenu() {
    this.toggleProperty('menuToggled');
  }
}

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.