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component-delegate
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Low-level event delegation component.
$ component install component/delegate
var delegate = require('delegate');
var ul = document.querySelector('ul');
var n = 0;
var fn = delegate.bind(ul, 'li a', 'click', function(e){
console.log(e.target);
console.log(e.delegateTarget); // => "<a>"
if (++n == 3) {
console.log('unbind');
delegate.unbind(ul, 'click', fn, false);
}
}, false);
Bind and return a callback which may be passed to .unbind()
.
Unbind.
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Event delegation component
We found that component-delegate demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 32 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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