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ractive-events-tap

Find more Ractive.js plugins at ractivejs.org

Tap/fastclick event plugin for Ractive.js - eliminates the 300ms delay on touch-enabled devices, and normalises across mouse, touch and pointer events.

Pressing the spacebar while an element is focused, which would normally dispatch a click event, is also equivalent to 'tapping' it.

<button on-tap='activate()'>
  tap me!
</button>

Installation

Include it from CDN...

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/ractive@0.9.3/ractive.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/ractive-events-tap@0.3.1/dist/ractive-events-tap.umd.min.js"></script>

...or install from npm...

npm install ractive-events-tap

...or download it and add it as a script tag to your page:

<script src='ractive.js'></script> <!-- must go first! -->
<script src='ractive-events-tap.js'></script>

Use as a module...

Note: previous versions of this plugin would 'self-register'. If you are using a module system such as Browserify, Webpack or RequireJS, that's no longer the case - you must explicitly register the plugin.

CommonJS

var Ractive = require( 'ractive' );

// To use the tap event with a specific instance
var ractive = new Ractive({
  el: 'body',
  template: myTemplate,
  events: {
    tap: require( 'ractive-events-tap' )
  }
});

// To use it with components
MyTappableComponent = Ractive.extend({
  template: componentTemplate,
  events: {
    tap: require( 'ractive-events-tap' )
  }
});

// To make it globally available to *all* instances
Ractive.events.tap = require( 'ractive-events-tap' );

AMD

define([ 'ractive', 'ractive-events-tap' ], function ( Ractive, tap ) {
  var ractive = new Ractive({
    el: 'body',
    template: myTemplate,
    events: {
      tap: tap
    }
  });
});

ES6

import Ractive from 'ractive';

var ractive = new Ractive({
  el: 'body',
  template: myTemplate,
  events: { tap }
});

Use as a <script> tag

If you include ractive-events-tap as a script tag, it will 'self-register' with the global Ractive object, and all Ractive instances will be able to use it.

Commands when Contributing

npm run build #compile
npm run test # run chrome 55+

License

MIT