#Key
Key is a tiny little keycode library for your browser. It makes keybound event assertions super simple.
###Example
Here's how key can work together with a DOM query library like jQuery to navigate through a [pseudo] image gallery.
var gallery = new GalleryOfAwesome();
$(window).on('keyup', function(event) {
if (key.is(key.code.arrow.left, event.which)) {
gallery.navigateLeft();
} else if (key.is(key.code.arrow.right, event.which)) {
gallery.navigateRight();
} else if (key.is(key.code.special.esc, event.which)) {
gallery.close();
}
});
You can even assert against a collection of keys, not just a specific key.
var input = $('input[type="text"]');
input.on('keydown', function (event) {
if (key.is(key.code.punctuation, event.which)) {
event.preventDefault();
window.alert('No punctuation allowed!');
}
});
###Usage
var key = window.key;
var key = require('key');
###Installation
npm install key
<script src="path/to/key/build/key.min.js"></script>
###License
The content of this library is released under the MIT License by Andrew Lawson.
You can find a copy of this license at http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit