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ember-tinykeys

v2.0.0

Published

A simple and lightweight keybindings for Ember applications.

Downloads

13

Readme

ember-tinykeys

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A simple, lightweight and Ember Octane-friendly keybindings for Ember applications. Powered by tinykeys.

Compatibility

  • Ember.js v3.25 or above
  • Ember CLI v3.25 or above
  • ember-auto-import v2 or above

Dependencies

  • tinykeys ^1.2.0
  • ember-modifier ^2.0.0 || ^3.0.0
  • ember-auto-import ^2.0.0

Installation

ember install ember-tinykeys

Usage

Keys are matched against KeyboardEvent.code and KeyboardEvent.key (case-insensitive).

Keys can optionally be prefixed with modifiers which match against any valid value to KeyboardEvent.getModifierState().

There is also a special $mod modifier, which is an alias for Meta (⌘) on Mac, and Control on Windows/Linux.

Keybindings can also consist of several key presses in a row. Each press in the sequence must be pressed within options.timeout ms of the last (1000ms by default).

See tinykeys README for details.

"d" // Matches `event.key`.
"KeyD" // Matches: `event.code`.

"Control+d"
"Meta+d"
"Shift+D"
"Alt+KeyD"
"Meta+Shift+D"

"$mod+D" // Meta/Control+D
"$mod+Shift+D" // Meta/Control+Shift+D

"g g" // vim-like go to top
"ArrowUp ArrowUp ArrowDown ArrowDown ArrowLeft ArrowRight ArrowLeft ArrowRight B A" // fatality
"$mod+K $mod+1"

Modifier

There are on-shortcut-keydown and on-shortcut-keyup modifiers available.

{{on-shortcut-keydown "$mod+Enter" handler}}
{{on-shortcut-keydown (array "Control+Enter" "x") handler}}
{{on-shortcut-keydown (hash [Control+Enter]=handlerA x=handlerB)}}

{{on-shortcut-keydown "$mod+Enter" handler element=customHtmlElement}}
{{on-shortcut-keydown "$mod+Enter" handler element=".selector"}}
{{on-shortcut-keydown "$mod+Enter" handler element="window"}}

Functional

import { onShortcutKeyDown, onShortcutKeyUp } from 'ember-tinykeys';
import { registerDestructor } from '@ember/destroyable';

const handler = (event) => { 
  this.doSomeWork();
  event.stopPropagation();
  event.preventDefault();
}

const unsubscribe = onShortcutKeyDown(element, 'Control+x', handler);
const unsubscribe = onShortcutKeyUp(element, 'Control+x', handler);

const unsubscribe = onShortcutKeyDown(window, 'Control+x', handler);
const unsubscribe = onShortcutKeyDown(element, 'Control+x m x y', handler);
const unsubscribe = onShortcutKeyDown(element, ['Alt+x', 'Control+x'], handler);
const unsubscribe = onShortcutKeyDown(element, { 'Alt+x': handlerA, 'Control+x': handlerB });

registerDestructor(this, () => unsubscribe());

Additional utils

  • isEventTargetTextualUserInput

    You can use this to skip keybindings in textual controls (input, select, textarea, contenteditable).

    import { onShortcutKeyDown, isEventTargetTextualUserInput } from 'ember-tinykeys';
    
    const handler = (event) => {
      if (isEventTargetTextualUserInput(event)) {
        return;
      }
    
      this.doSomeWork();
      event.stopPropagation();
      event.preventDefault();
    }

Contributing

See the Contributing guide for details.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

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