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@andrewstart/keyboardjs

A library for binding to keys and key combos without the pain of key codes and key combo conflicts.

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KeyboardJS

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KeyboardJS is a library for use in the browser (node.js compatible). It Allows developers to easily setup key bindings. Use key combos to setup complex bindings. KeyboardJS also provides contexts. Contexts are great for single page applications. They allow you to scope your bindings to various parts of your application. Out of the box keyboardJS uses a US keyboard locale. If you need support for a different type of keyboard KeyboardJS provides custom locale support so you can create with a locale that better matches your needs.

KeyboardJS is available as a NPM module for use with browserify (or in node.js). If you don't use browserify you can simply include keyboard.js or keyboard.min.js from the dist folder in this repo. These files are UMD wrapped so they can be used with or without a module loader such as requireJS.

npm install keyboardjs

Note that all key names can be found in ./locales/us.js.

If you're looking for the previous v1.x.x release of KeyboardJS you can find it here.

Setting up bindings is easy

keyboardJS.bind('a', function(e) {
  console.log('a is pressed');
});
keyboardJS.bind('a + b', function(e) {
  console.log('a and b is pressed');
});
keyboardJS.bind('a + b > c', function(e) {
  console.log('a and b then c is pressed');
});
keyboardJS.bind(['a + b > c', 'z + y > z'], function(e) {
  console.log('a and b then c or z and y then z is pressed');
});
keyboardJS.bind('', function(e) {
  console.log('any key was pressed');
});

// keyboardJS.bind === keyboardJS.on === keyboardJS.addListener

keydown vs a keyup

keyboardJS.bind('a', function(e) {
  console.log('a is pressed');
}, function(e) {
  console.log('a is released');
});
keyboardJS.bind('a', null, function(e) {
  console.log('a is released');
});

Prevent keydown repeat

keyboardJS.bind('a', function(e) {
  // this function will once run once even if a is held
  e.preventRepeat();
  console.log('a is pressed');
});

Unbind things

keyboardJS.unbind('a', previouslyBoundHandler);
// keyboardJS.unbind === keyboardJS.off === keyboardJS.removeListener

Using contexts


  // these will execute in all contexts
  keyboardJS.bind('a', function(e) {});
  keyboardJS.bind('b', function(e) {});
  keyboardJS.bind('c', function(e) {});

  // these will execute in the index context
  keyboardJS.setContext('index');
  keyboardJS.bind('1', function(e) {});
  keyboardJS.bind('2', function(e) {});
  keyboardJS.bind('3', function(e) {});

  // these will execute in the foo context
  keyboardJS.setContext('foo');
  keyboardJS.bind('x', function(e) {});
  keyboardJS.bind('y', function(e) {});
  keyboardJS.bind('z', function(e) {});

  // if we have a router we can activate these contexts when appropriate
  myRouter.on('GET /', function(e) {
    keyboardJS.setContext('index');
  });
  myRouter.on('GET /foo', function(e) {
    keyboardJS.setContext('foo');
  });

  // you can always figure out your context too
  var contextName = keyboardJS.getContext();

  // you can also set up handlers for a context without losing the current context
  keyboardJS.withContext('bar', function() {
    // these will execute in the bar context
    keyboardJS.bind('7', function(e) {});
    keyboardJS.bind('8', function(e) {});
    keyboardJS.bind('9', function(e) {});
  });

pause, resume, and reset


// the keyboard will no longer trigger bindings
keyboardJS.pause();

// the keyboard will once again trigger bindings
keyboardJS.resume();

// all active bindings will released and unbound,
// pressed keys will be cleared
keyboardJS.reset();

pressKey, releaseKey, and releaseAllKeys


// pressKey
keyboardJS.pressKey('a');
// or
keyboardJS.pressKey(65);

// releaseKey
keyboardJS.releaseKey('a');
// or
keyboardJS.releaseKey(65);

// releaseAllKeys
keyboardJS.releaseAllKeys();

watch and stop

// bind to the window and document in the current window
keyboardJS.watch();

// or pass your own window and document
keyboardJS.watch(myDoc);
keyboardJS.watch(myWin, myDoc);

// or scope to a specific element
keyboardJS.watch(myForm);
keyboardJS.watch(myWin, myForm);

// detach KeyboardJS from the window and document/element
keyboardJS.stop();

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Package last updated on 29 Oct 2018

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