React Hooks to listen to both mouse down or up and click events with a once called function.
This hook can be used to create fast usable drop-down buttons.
npm install use-mouse-action
import useMouseAction from 'use-mouse-action';
const Component = () => {
const props = useMouseAction({
onAction: () => console.log('You clicked or mouse downed me!'),
down: true
});
return (
<button type="button" {...props}>
Click me fast!
</button>
);
};
This library provides three React Hooks:
useMouseAction
useMouseDown
useMouseUp
They all want the same parameter: either the callback function or an options
object with the callback function in the onAction
parameter.
They all return an object of event listeners to add on the element.
import { useMouseDown } from 'use-mouse-action';
/** ... */
const props = useMouseDown(() => toggle);
return (<button type="button" {...props}>Click me</button>);
The useMouseDown
and useMouseUp
are both a shortcut to respectively set the down
and up
option to true
.
onAction
(required): The function called on custom click triggered.down
(default:false
): If the element should listen to mousedown event.up
(default:false
): If the element should listen to mouseup event.touch
(default:false
): If the element should listen to touch equivalent events.timeout
(default:10
): Short timeout in milliseconds to prevents multiple events.
You can provide functions that should listen to each event with theses options:
onClick
onMouseDown
onMouseUp
onTouchStart
onTouchEnd
Sometimes, we would like to listen to mousedown
or mouseup
events on
buttons, but these events are difficult to call by disabled peoples or by
people that navigates with their keyboard.
We would like to listen both to mousedown
/mouseup
and click
event, but we
now must to make sure that our action is triggered only once.
Moreover, we would add on top of that the listening of touch events.
That's why I created this React Hooks library.
npm run build
npm test
This project is licensed under the MIT license.