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Polyfill used by Quasar Framework to remove click delays on browsers with touch UIs

This is a fork of the original Fastclick and is being used and maintained by Quasar Framework.
This is injected only for iOS platform (PWA or Cordova) and assumes you're already on that platform.
FastClick is a simple, easy-to-use library for eliminating the 300ms delay between a physical tap and the firing of a click event on mobile browsers. The aim is to make your application feel less laggy and more responsive while avoiding any interference with your current logic.
import Fastclick from '@quasar/fastclick'
FastClick()
needsclickSometimes you need FastClick to ignore certain elements. You can do this easily by adding the needsclick class.
<a class="needsclick">Ignored by FastClick</a>
Internally, FastClick uses document.createEvent to fire a synthetic click event as soon as touchend is fired by the browser. It then suppresses the additional click event created by the browser after that. In some cases, the non-synthetic click event created by the browser is required, as described in the triggering focus example.
This is where the needsclick class comes in. Add the class to any element that requires a non-synthetic click.
Another example of when to use the needsclick class is with dropdowns in Twitter Bootstrap 2.2.2. Bootstrap add its own touchstart listener for dropdowns, so you want to tell FastClick to ignore those. If you don't, touch devices will automatically close the dropdown as soon as it is clicked, because both FastClick and Bootstrap execute the synthetic click, one opens the dropdown, the second closes it immediately after.
<a class="dropdown-toggle needsclick" data-toggle="dropdown">Dropdown</a>
FastClick is designed to cope with many different browser oddities. Here are some examples to illustrate this:
click handlerThe forked Fastclick is maintained by Razvan Stoenescu. Original contributors: Rowan Beentje, Matthew Caruana Galizia and Matthew Andrews at FT Labs. All open source code released by FT Labs is licensed under the MIT license. We welcome comments, feedback and suggestions. Please feel free to raise an issue or pull request.
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Polyfill used by Quasar Framework to remove click delays on browsers with touch UIs
We found that @quasar/fastclick demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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