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@fauntleroy/trigger-event
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Shortcut method for triggering DOM events.
This utility is designed for use with Browserify (but should work with anything CommonJS compatible). You can easily install it with npm:
npm install @fauntleroy/trigger-event
By default, when you include trigger-event
you'll get the triggerEvent
method, which accepts three arguments:
triggerEvent(element, event, [properties])
Argument | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
element | Element | The element you want to trigger the event on. |
event | String | The event that you want to trigger. |
properties | Object | The properties you want the event to have. This will not work with some events, see Compatibility. |
var triggerEvent = require('@fauntleroy/trigger-event');
document.addEventListener(document, 'click', function (event) {
alert('clientX is: ' + event.clientX);
});
triggerEvent(document, 'click', {
clientX: 50
});
Some events, such as TouchEvent
, DragEvent
, and KeyEvent
aren't quite properly handled by many browsers (like Chrome). While it's possible to trigger these events, they often have trouble with the properties
object. Until these browsers catch up, some events just can't be triggered with custom properties
.
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Shortcut method for triggering DOM events
We found that @fauntleroy/trigger-event demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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