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pursuit-rotor-task

v1.1.0

Published

Web Component for Pursuit Rotor Task to embed in web application

Downloads

23

Readme

pursuit-rotor-task

Web Component for Pursuit Rotor Task to embed in web application.

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Available as Open Material in Gorilla.sc

Usage

npm Package

The component available in [npm]:

npm install pursuit-rotor-task

HTML

To use in an HTML document, just add the script and use the component:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
  <head>
    <script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/pursuit-rotor-task/src/PursuitRotorTask.min.js"></script>
  </head>

  <body>
    <pursuit-rotor-task></pursuit-rotor-task>
  </body>
</html>

You can look on the docs/index.html file (also available in Github Pages here) to see more complicated example.

API

Component Attributes

  • component-radius The radius of the circle bounded by a square. The square is the component size. Default: "100px".
  • dot-radius The radius of the rotor. Default: "40px".
  • circle-time The number of seconds to complete a round. Default: "10".
  • rounds-count The amount of turns until the stop. Default: "1".
  • red-alert Show red alert when the user mouse is out the rotor. Default: "true"
  • green-alert Show green alert when the user mouse is in the rotor. Default: "true"
  • timer Count down seconds before the experiment start. Default: "0". (If the value is 0, the experiment will start when the user on the rotor)

Finish

To get the task results, you can listen to the finish event.

The finish event returns this data in the detail:

  • outCount Count the times the user left the rotor.
  • inCount Count the times the user enter the rotor.
  • inTimeMs Count how many milliseconds the user was in the rotor.
  • outTimeMs Count how many milliseconds the user was out the rotor.
document
  .querySelector("pursuit-rotor-task")
  .addEventListener("finish", (e) => console.log(e.detail));

Contributing

To run it locally, you just need to clone the repository and open the src/index.html file.

To control the component attributes, edit the index.html file.

To see the results, open the browser DevTools (F12) and look at the console.