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forceify

v0.2.15

Published

Simple, yet powerful touch-force handler

Downloads

38

Readme

Forceify

Simple, yet powerful touch-force handler

Features

  • Lightweight
  • Blazing fast
  • No dependecies
  • Active tweening
  • Compatible with any mobile/desktop browser
  • Handles everything for you
  • Clean code
  • Performant
  • Easy
  • UMD compatible

Note

When your device doesn't support 3D Touch/Force Touch, this library does not force your device work this feature, instead of library polyfills with pointer events + tweening (like Instagram post/Telegram app chat)

Installing

$ npm install forceify
# or
$ yarn add forceify

CDN

# unpkg.com
https://unpkg.com/forceify

# npmcdn
https://npmcdn.com/forceify

# jsDelivr
https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/forceify

Usage

It's browser-only mode, so please use it carefully and don't use with NodeJS server-side apps. You should load script first for working snippet...

In React

For React apps, please use React wrapper for Forceify

const myElement = document.querySelector("#myElement");
const forceTouchInstance = new Forceify(myElement);
forceTouchInstance.onForce(({ force }) => {
  console.log(force);
});

Methods

| Name | Type | Description | | -------------- | ---------- | ------------------------------------------- | | on | Function | addEventListener alternative | | isIOS3DTouch | Function | returns support of real 3D Touch | | isChrome | Function | returns true if Chrome browser/OS | | isIOS | Function | returns true if iOS devices | | isMouse | Function | returns true if it's mouse-powered device |

Compatibility

It's compatible with any ES6 supported browser

License

MIT