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tui-virtual-keyboard
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Component that creates a virtual keyboard that replacing the native keyboard of the browser.
TOAST UI VirtualKeyboard applies Google Analytics (GA) to collect statistics on the use of open source, in order to identify how widely TOAST UI VirtualKeyboard is used throughout the world.
It also serves as important index to determine the future course of projects.
location.hostname
(e.g. > “ui.toast.com") is to be collected and the sole purpose is nothing but to measure statistics on the usage.
To disable GA, use the following usageStatistics
option when creating the instance.
var options = {
...
usageStatistics: false
}
var instance = new VirtualKeyboard(container, options);
Chrome | Internet Explorer | Edge | Safari | Firefox |
---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | 8+ | Yes | Yes | Yes |
TOAST UI products can be used by using the package manager or downloading the source directly. However, we highly recommend using the package manager.
TOAST UI products are registered in two package managers, npm and bower. You can conveniently install it using the commands provided by each package manager. When using npm, be sure to use it in the environment Node.js is installed.
$ npm install --save tui-virtual-keyboard # Latest version
$ npm install --save tui-virtual-keyboard@<version> # Specific version
$ bower install tui-virtual-keyboard # Latest version
$ bower install tui-virtual-keyboard#<tag> # Specific version
TOAST UI products are available over a CDN powered by TOAST Cloud.
You can use CDN as below.
<script src="https://uicdn.toast.com/tui.virtual-keyboard/latest/tui-virtual-keyboard.js"></script>
If you want to use a specific version, use the tag name instead of latest
in the url's path.
The CDN directory has the following structure.
tui.virtual-keyboard/
├─ latest
│ ├─ tui-virtual-keyboard.js
│ ├─ tui-virtual-keyboard.min.js
├─ v2.0.1/
│ ├─ ...
Add the container element to create the component.
<ul id="tui-virtual-keyboard-container"></ul>
This can be used by creating an instance with the constructor function. To get the constructor function, you should import the module using one of the following ways depending on your environment.
var VirtualKeyboard = tui.VirtualKeyboard;
var VirtualKeyboard = require('tui-virtual-keyboard'); /* CommonJS */
import VirtualKeyboard from 'tui-virtual-keyboard'; /* ES6 */
You can create an instance with options and call various APIs after creating an instance.
var container = document.getElementById('tui-virtual-keyboard-container');
var instance = new VirtualKeyboard(container, { ... });
instance.shuffle();
For more information about the API, please see here.
TOAST UI products are open source, so you can create a pull request(PR) after you fix issues. Run npm scripts and develop yourself with the following process.
Fork develop
branch into your personal repository.
Clone it to local computer. Install node modules.
Before starting development, you should check to haveany errors.
$ git clone https://github.com/{your-personal-repo}/tui.virtual-keyboard.git
$ cd tui.virtual-keyboard
$ npm install
$ npm run test
Let's start development! You can see your code is reflected as soon as you saving the codes by running a server. Don't miss adding test cases and then make green rights.
$ npm run serve
$ npm run serve:ie8 # Run on Internet Explorer 8
$ npm run test
Before PR, check to test lastly and then check any errors. If it has no error, commit and then push it!
For more information on PR's step, please see links of Contributing section.
You can also see the older versions of API page on the releases page.
FAQs
TOAST UI Component: VirtualKeyboard
The npm package tui-virtual-keyboard receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, tui-virtual-keyboard popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that tui-virtual-keyboard demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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