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Facebook's TapEventPlugin, temporarily available on npm until its made public in their repo


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这个项目完全forkreact-tap-event-plugin, 但是添加了可以修改tapMoveThreshold的策略,来修复遇到的问题

(发来发现原项目也提了个request解决这个问题,但是还没merge)

Introduction

You've probably heard of iOS's dreaded 300ms tap delay. React's onClick attribute falls prey to it. Facebook's working on a solution in the form of TapEventPlugin, but it won't be made available until 1.0.

If you're reading this, you're probably working on a project that can't wait until they figure out how they want to publish it. This repo is for you.

When Facebook solves #436 and #1170, this repo will disappear.

Facebook is not planning on supporting tap events (#436) because browsers are fixing/removing the click delay. Unfortunately it will take a lot of time before all mobile browsers (including iOS' UIWebView) will and can be updated.

Verify if you need this plugin for the browsers you need to support.

Installation

Latest:

$ npm i --save react-tap-event-plugin

Compatible with React >= 15.4 && < 16.0:

$ npm i --save react-tap-event-plugin@2.0.1

Compatible with React > 0.14 && < 15.4:

$ npm i --save react-tap-event-plugin@1.0.0

Compatible with React <= 0.14:

$ npm i --save react-tap-event-plugin@0.2.2

Usage

var injectTapEventPlugin = require("react-tap-event-plugin");
injectTapEventPlugin();

Example

See demo project for a complete working example.

var React = require("react");
var ReactDOM = require("react-dom");
injectTapEventPlugin = require("react-tap-event-plugin");
injectTapEventPlugin();

var Main = React.createClass({
  render: function() {
    return (
      <a
        href="#"
        onTouchTap={this.handleTouchTap}
        onClick={this.handleClick}>
        Tap Me
      </a>
    );
  },

  handleClick: function(e) {
    console.log("click", e);
  },

  handleTouchTap: function(e) {
    console.log("touchTap", e);
  }
});

ReactDOM.render(<Main />, document.getElementById("container"));

Ignoring ghost clicks

When a tap happens, the browser sends a touchstart and touchend, and then 300ms later, a click event. This plugin ignores the click event if it has been immediately preceeded by a touch event (within 750ms of the last touch event).

Occasionally, there may be times when the 750ms threshold is exceeded due to slow rendering or garbage collection, and this causes the dreaded ghost click.

The 750ms threshold is pretty good, but sometimes you might want to override that behaviour. You can do this by supplying your own shouldRejectClick function when you inject the plugin.

The following example will simply reject all click events, which you might want to do if you are always using onTouchTap and only building for touch devices:

var React = require('react'),
injectTapEventPlugin = require("react-tap-event-plugin");
injectTapEventPlugin({
  shouldRejectClick: function (lastTouchEventTimestamp, clickEventTimestamp) {
    return true;
  }
});

Build standalone version

Use the demo project and it's README instructions to build a version of React with the tap event plugin included.

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Last updated on 15 May 2018

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