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/**
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* @license
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* Copyright Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be
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* found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license
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*/
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2016-11-10 21:13:11 -05:00
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import {browser, by, element, protractor} from 'protractor';
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import {verifyNoBrowserErrors} from '../../../../dev-infra/benchmark/driver-utilities';
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const Key = protractor.Key;
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describe('key_events', function() {
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const URL = '/';
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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 07:22:00 -04:00
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afterEach(verifyNoBrowserErrors);
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beforeEach(() => {
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browser.get(URL);
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});
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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 07:22:00 -04:00
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it('should display correct key names', function() {
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const firstArea = element.all(by.css('.sample-area')).get(0);
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expect(firstArea.getText()).toEqual('(none)');
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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 07:22:00 -04:00
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// testing different key categories:
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firstArea.sendKeys(Key.ENTER);
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expect(firstArea.getText()).toEqual('enter');
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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 07:22:00 -04:00
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firstArea.sendKeys(Key.SHIFT, Key.ENTER);
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expect(firstArea.getText()).toEqual('shift.enter');
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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 07:22:00 -04:00
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firstArea.sendKeys(Key.CONTROL, Key.SHIFT, Key.ENTER);
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expect(firstArea.getText()).toEqual('control.shift.enter');
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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
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firstArea.sendKeys(' ');
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expect(firstArea.getText()).toEqual('space');
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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 07:22:00 -04:00
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// It would not work with a letter which position depends on the keyboard layout (ie AZERTY vs
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// QWERTY), see https://code.google.com/p/chromedriver/issues/detail?id=553
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firstArea.sendKeys('u');
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expect(firstArea.getText()).toEqual('u');
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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 07:22:00 -04:00
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firstArea.sendKeys(Key.CONTROL, 'b');
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expect(firstArea.getText()).toEqual('control.b');
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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 07:22:00 -04:00
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firstArea.sendKeys(Key.F1);
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expect(firstArea.getText()).toEqual('f1');
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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 07:22:00 -04:00
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firstArea.sendKeys(Key.ALT, Key.F1);
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expect(firstArea.getText()).toEqual('alt.f1');
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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 07:22:00 -04:00
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firstArea.sendKeys(Key.CONTROL, Key.F1);
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expect(firstArea.getText()).toEqual('control.f1');
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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
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// There is an issue with Key.NUMPAD0 (and other NUMPADx):
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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
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// chromedriver does not correctly set the location property on the event to
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// specify that the key is on the numeric keypad (event.location = 3)
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// so the following test fails:
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// firstArea.sendKeys(Key.NUMPAD0);
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// expect(firstArea.getText()).toEqual('0');
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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 07:22:00 -04:00
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});
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it('should correctly react to the specified key', function() {
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const secondArea = element.all(by.css('.sample-area')).get(1);
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secondArea.sendKeys(Key.SHIFT, Key.ENTER);
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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 07:22:00 -04:00
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expect(secondArea.getText()).toEqual('You pressed shift.enter!');
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});
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it('should not react to incomplete keys', function() {
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const secondArea = element.all(by.css('.sample-area')).get(1);
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secondArea.sendKeys(Key.ENTER);
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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
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expect(secondArea.getText()).toEqual('');
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});
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it('should not react to keys with more modifiers', function() {
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const secondArea = element.all(by.css('.sample-area')).get(1);
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secondArea.sendKeys(Key.CONTROL, Key.SHIFT, Key.ENTER);
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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 07:22:00 -04:00
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expect(secondArea.getText()).toEqual('');
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});
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});
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