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test-keyboard

A test keyboard for composing fake keyboard events

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test-keyboard

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A test keyboard for dispatching events to the dom which mimics keyboard actions from the user.

The problem

You want to write tests for code that makes heavy usage of the keyboard and you're finding it hard to compose these keyboard events together.

This solution

test-keyboard is an elegant way of composing keyboard events together as if a user was typing.

It is primarily designed for dom-test environments but could be extracted out into something that can be used in your front-end code.

Installation

yarn add test-keyboard # yarn
pnpm add test-keyboard # pnpm
npm install test-keyboard # npm

Keyboard.create - (params: KeyboardConstructorParameter) => Keyboard

import { Keyboard } from 'test-keyboard';

const target = document.querySelector('#editor');
Keyboard.create({
  target,
})
  .start() // Allows events to be dispatched
  .mod({ text: 'Ctrl-Shift-Enter' })
  .end(); // Dispatches al the events.

KeyboardConstructorParameter

PropertyTypeDefaultDescription
targetElementREQUIREDThe target of our events.
defaultOptionsKeyboardEventInit{}The target of our events.
isMacbooleanfalseWhether to simulate a mac.
batchbooleanfalseWhether to wait until end is called before running all accumulated actions.
onEventDispatch(event: KeyboardEvent) => void() => {}Called whenever an event is dispatched with the keyboard event as a parameter.

Acknowledgements

  • Puppeteer for providing the US Keyboard information.

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Package last updated on 04 Aug 2022

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