vue-touch-events
Enable tap / swipe / touch / hold / mouse down / mouse up events for vue.js 3.x.
Note: This is for vue.js 3.x only.
Features:
- Common touch events, such as
tap
, swipe
, touchhold
(more) - All events support mouse and touch screen at same time
- Optimized touch effects with
touchClass
option and v-touch-class
directive - Binding multiple touch events on one DOM element
- Customizable events with native-likely events handler
- Allow splitting configurations for different DOM elements by
v-touch-options
directive
Credits:
Install
To install with npm or yarn, use
npm i -S vue3-touch-events
// or
yarn add vue3-touch-events
Usage
import Vue from "vue";
import Vue3TouchEvents from "vue3-touch-events";
Vue.use(Vue3TouchEvents);
In your .vue
file:
<span v-touch:tap="touchHandler">Tap Me</span>
<span v-touch="touchHandler">Tap Me</span>
<span v-touch:swipe="swipeHandler">Swipe Here</span>
<span v-touch:swipe.left="swipeHandler">Swipe Here</span>
<span v-touch:longtap="longtapHandler">Long Tap Event</span>
<span v-touch:start="startHandler" v-touch:end="endHandler"
>Down,start/Up,end Event</span
>
<span v-touch:moved="movedHandler"
>Triggered once when starting to move and tapTolerance is exceeded</span
>
<span v-touch:moving="movingHandler">Continuously triggering Event</span>
<span v-touch:touchhold="touchHoldHandler"
>Touch and hold on the screen for a while</span
>
<span
v-touch:tap="tapHandler"
v-touch:longtap="longtapHandler"
v-touch:swipe.left="swipeLeftHandler"
v-touch:start="startHandler"
v-touch:end="endHandler"
v-touch:swipe.right="swipeRightHandler"
>Mix Multiple Events</span
>
<span
v-touch:tap="tapHandler"
v-touch-options="{touchClass: 'active', swipeTolerance: 80, touchHoldTolerance: 300}"
>Different options</span
>
<span v-touch:tap="tapHandler" v-touch-class="active"
>Customize touch class</span
>
<span v-touch:tap="tapHandler" v-touch-options="{touchClass: 'active'}"
>Customize touch class</span
>
If you use vue and this plugin in UMD way (in a script tag) , this plugin is auto used. So it's not necessary to wirte Vue.use(Vue2TouchEvents)
.
<script src="path/to/vue.js"></script>
<script src="path/to/vue-touch-events.js"></script>
APIs
Global configuration (optional)
Vue.use(Vue2TouchEvents, {
disableClick: false,
touchClass: "",
tapTolerance: 10,
touchHoldTolerance: 400,
swipeTolerance: 30,
longTapTimeInterval: 400,
});
-
disableClick
default false
. Use touch event only, will not trigger click event.
You should keep this value default if you use your website on both mobile and PC.
If your website uses on mobile only, it's a good choice to set this value to true
to get a better user experience, and it can resolve some touch pass-through issue.
-
touchClass
default: ''
. Add an extra CSS class when touch start, and remove it when touch end.
This is a global config, and you can use v-touch-class
directive to overwrite this setting in a single component.
-
tapTolerance
default 10
. The tolerance to ensure whether the tap event effective or not.
-
touchHoldTolerance
default 400
in millisecond. The timeout for a touchhold
event.
-
swipeTolerance
default 30
. The tolerance to ensure whether the swipe event effective or not.
-
longTapTimeInterval
default 400
in millisecond. The minimum time interval to detect whether long tap event effective or not.
Directives
v-touch
Bind the v-touch
directive to components which you want to enable touch events.
v-touch
accepts an argument to tell it which event you want to bind.
<span v-touch:tap="tapHandler">Tap</span>
The first argument of the v-swipe
callback is the direction of swipe event. It could be left
, right
, top
or bottom
.
v-swipe
can accept extra modifiers. It means you can bind events only for specify direction.
export default {
methods: {
swipeHandler(direction) {
console.log(direction);
},
},
};
v-touch-options (v2.2.0)
v-touch-options
directive allows you set a different configuration for a specified component. It will override global configurations.
v-touch-class
v-touch-class
directive allows you set an extra class on your components. If you already have a global config touchClass
, this value will overwrite it.
For example:
<span v-touch:tap="touchHandler" v-touch-class="'active'">Tap Me</span>
Now, when you start to touch, it will add an extra active
class automatically. And remove it when touch end.
If your setting of disableClick
is false
(it's default), it will bind mouseenter
and mouseleave
events, too.
So that you can use this feature to instead of :active
and :hover
pseudo class, for a better user experience.
span:active,
span:hover {
background: green;
}
span.active {
background: green;
}
Bindings
v-touch:tap / v-touch
tap
is the default event type of v-touch
. It will be trigger when tap on the screen or click the mouse.
v-touch:swipe
swipe
means touch on the screen and move in a direction. The direction could be top
,bottom
,left
or right
.
v-touch:longtap
longtap
will be deprecated in next major version. Please use touchhold
insead. If you still want to use this feature, please let me know.
longtap
means touch on the screen and hold for a while. It will be triggered when you release your finger. (It's not normal when we use touch devices, so it's a good choice to use touchhold
instaed)
v-touch:touchhold (v2.1.0)
touchhold
will be triggered when touch on the screen and hold for touchHoldTolerance
milliseconds. This will be triggered before your finger released, as what native APP does.
v-touch:start / v-touch:end / v-touch:moving
start
is same as touchstart
or mousedown
.end
is same as touchend
or mouseup
.moving
is same as touchmovoe
or mousemove
.
These three events are like native DOM events. You can use these events to custom behaviors which this library doesn't support yet.
Modifiers
left, right, top, bottom
This four modifiers are for v-touch:swipe
only, to specify which direction you want to bind events to.
self
Same as v-on:click.self
, only trigger events when the event target is the currentTarget
.
stop
Same as v-on:click.stop
, stops event propagation.
prevent
Same as v-on:click.prevent
, prevents default event handler from firing.
disablePassive (v2.3.0)
{passive: true}
is set for touch event listeners if your browser supports passive
. This is good for user experience. If this is not what you want, you can use disablePassive
modifier to prevent this behavior.
Others
As mentioned by #3, if you want to add extra
parameters for v-touch
, you can't do that like v-on
. The hack is that you can let your method returns
a function
and handle the extra parameters in the returned function.
<div v-touch:swipe="myMethod('myOtherParam')">Swipe</div>
export default {
methods: {
myMethod(param) {
return function (direction, event) {
console.log(direction, param);
};
},
},
};
Change History
Look at here
LICENSE
MIT License