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kamera

v1.0.1

Published

Ensures that only one component has focus

Downloads

2

Readme

Kamera

The kamera is a singleton that ensures that only one component has focus. When a component takes the focus, the kamera blurs the prior focal component and stores the new focal component to be blurred later.

For Guten Tag components, the kamera is a dependency we inject at the root scope to be shared by all child components and all their widgets.

var Kamera = require("kamera");
var Scope = require("gutentag/scope");
var scope = new Scope();
scope.attention = new Kamera();

Then, each widget in the application many use attention.takeFocus(this) in its focus method to ensure that component.blur is called on the prior focal component whenever it takes the focus.

function Widget(body, scope) {
    this.attention = scope.attention;
}

// ...

Widget.prototype.focus = function focus() {
    this.element.classList.add('focus');
    this.attention.takeFocus(this);
};

// This can be called manually, or implicitly called by the focus method of
// another component by way of attention.takeFocus.
Widget.prototype.blur = function blur() {
    this.element.classList.remove('focus');
};

License and Copyright

Copyright (c) 2015 by Kristopher Michael Kowal and contributors. MIT License.