@rooks/use-keys
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About
A hook which allows to setup callbacks when a combination of keys are pressed at the same time.
An important difference between useKey
and useKeys
is that useKey
checks if EITHER of the keys in the list is pressed, while useKeys
checks if ALL of the keys in the list are active.
Installation
npm install --save @rooks/use-keys
Importing the hook
import useKeys from "@rooks/use-keys";
Usage
function Demo() {
const containerRef = React.useRef(document);
const inputRef = React.useRef(null);
const [isEventActive, setIsEventActive] = React.useState(true);
const [firstCallbackCallCount, setFirstCallbackCallCount] = React.useState(0);
useKeys(
["ControlLeft", "KeyS"],
() => {
alert("you presses ctrlLeft + s");
setFirstCallbackCallCount(firstCallbackCallCount + 1);
},
{
target: containerRef,
when: isEventActive
}
);
useKeys(
["m", "r"],
event => {
// event.stopPropagation();
console.log("here you go m and r");
},
{
when: isEventActive,
target: inputRef
}
);
return (
<div data-testid="container">
<p data-testid="first-callback">
Callback Run Count:
{firstCallbackCallCount}
</p>
<p>Is events enabled ? ==> {isEventActive ? "Yes" : "No"}</p>
<p>Press CtrlLeft + s to see update in count</p>
<button
onClick={() => {
setIsEventActive(!isEventActive);
}}
>
Toggle event enabled
</button>
<div className="grid-container">
<input ref={inputRef} className="box1" tabIndex={1} />
</div>
</div>
);
}
render(<Demo />);