David-Emmanuel Divernois 8fa1539bac feat(keyEvents): support for <div (keyup.enter)="callback()">
This commit adds a plugin for the event manager, to allow a key name to
be appended to the event name (for keyup and keydown events), so that
the callback is only called for that key.

Here are some examples:
 (keydown.shift.enter)
 (keyup.space)
 (keydown.control.shift.a)
 (keyup.f1)

Key names mostly follow the DOM Level 3 event key values:
http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Events-key/#key-value-tables

There are some limitations to be worked on (cf details
in https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/1136) but for now, this
implementation is reliable for the following keys (by "reliable" I mean
compatible with Chrome and Firefox and not depending on the keyboard
layout):
- alt, control, shift, meta (those keys can be combined with other keys)
- tab, enter, backspace, pause, scrolllock, capslock, numlock
- insert, delete, home, end, pageup, pagedown
- arrowup, arrowdown, arrowleft, arrowright
- latin letters (a-z), function keys (f1-f12)
- numbers on the numeric keypad (but those keys are not correctly simulated
by Chromedriver)

There is a sample to play with in examples/src/key_events/.

close #523
close #1136
2015-04-10 13:29:27 +02:00
2014-09-18 09:12:01 -07:00
2015-04-01 15:30:46 +02:00

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