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@types/dom-inputevent
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TypeScript definitions for dom-inputevent
npm install --save @types/dom-inputevent
This package contains type definitions for dom-inputevent (https://w3c.github.io/uievents/#interface-inputevent).
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/dom-inputevent.
interface InputEventInit extends UIEventInit {
data?: string | null | undefined;
isComposing?: boolean | undefined;
}
interface InputEvent extends UIEvent {
readonly data: string | null;
readonly isComposing: boolean;
}
declare var InputEvent: {
prototype: InputEvent;
new(type: string, eventInitDict?: InputEventInit): InputEvent;
};
These definitions were written by Steven Sinatra.
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TypeScript definitions for dom-inputevent
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