ng-surprise
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ng-surprise v0.2.0
This is a AngularJS module to put Easter eggs in your application. Sometimes you need an Easter egg to allow your dev staff to skip some configuration step or close an uncloseable modal in your app. So, ng-surprise is an easy way to do that.
Demo
You can see ng-surprise in action on http://rafaelcamargo.github.io/ng-surprise
Installation
npm install ng-surprise --save
Once ng-surprise
dependency is installed, declare the ngSurprise module as your app dependency:
var app = angular.module('App', ['ngSurprise']);
Usage
Wherever in your application, you can inform an action and a trigger to be performed:
<div data-surprise="showSomething" data-surprise-trigger="38,38,38,37"></div>
Action
Should be a function in your scope:
$scope.showSomething = function(){
alert('Gotcha!');
};
Trigger
Should be a sequence of keycodes to be performed by the user. It's not an Array. It should be necessarily a String with keycodes separeted by comma with no spaces between them. The event attribute responsible to inform which code user has performed is keydown
. You can easily discover the keycodes you want to use as your trigger on the following page: http://www.w3.org/2002/09/tests/keys.html
Release History
- 2015/08/09 v0.2.0 : Unit tests added
- 2015/07/29 v0.1.0 : Initial release tests still in progress