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Introducing Enhanced Alert Actions and Triage Functionality
Socket now supports four distinct alert actions instead of the previous two, and alert triaging allows users to override the actions taken for all individual alerts.
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npm install --save @visx/event
@visx/event
exports a utility localPoint
that takes an SVG
MouseEvent
or TouchEvent
as
input and returns a { x: number; y: number; }
point coordinate (or null
in the case the event
has no ownerSVGElement
) within the coordinate system of the SVG
. This makes placement of
tooltips, finding nearby datum, etc. easier.
Example:
import { localPoint } from '@visx/event';
<svg>
<SomeElement
{...}
onMouseMove={(event: MouseEvent) => {
const point = localPoint(event) || { x: 0, y: 0 };
// use coordinates ...
}}
/>
{...}
</svg>
You may optionally pass a reference to the SVG node
import { useRef } from 'react';
import { localPoint } from '@visx/event';
const svgRef = useRef<SVGSVGElement>(null);
<svg ref={svgRef}>
<SomeElement
{...}
onMouseMove={(event: MouseEvent) => {
const point = localPoint(svgRef.current, event) || { x: 0, y: 0 };
// use coordinates ...
}}
/>
{...}
</svg>
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The npm package @visx/event receives a total of 262,746 weekly downloads. As such, @visx/event popularity was classified as popular.
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