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babel-plugin-jsx-event-modifiers

v2.0.5

Published

JSX Syntactic Sugar Plugin for Event Modifiers

Downloads

317,138

Readme

Event Modifiers for JSX

This babel plugin adds some syntactic sugar to JSX.

Usage:

npm i babel-plugin-jsx-event-modifiers -D

or

yarn add babel-plugin-jsx-event-modifiers -D

Then add jsx-event-modifiers to your .babelrc file under plugins

example .babelrc:

{
  "presets": ["es2015"],
  "plugins": ["jsx-event-modifiers", "transform-vue-jsx"]
}

Event Modifiers

Example:

export default {
  render () {
    return (
      <input
        onKeyup:up={this.methodForPressingUp}
        onKeyup:down={this.methodForPressingDown}
        onKeyup:bare-shift-enter={this.methodOnlyOnShiftEnter}
        onKeyup:bare-alt-enter={this.methodOnlyOnAltEnter}
      />
    )
  }
}

will be transpiled into:

export default {
  render() {
    return (
      <input
        {...{
          on: {
            keyup: [
              $event => {
                if (!('button' in $event) && this._k($event.keyCode, 'up', 38)) return null

                this.methodForPressingUp($event)
              },
              $event => {
                if (!('button' in $event) && this._k($event.keyCode, 'down', 40)) return null

                this.methodForPressingDown($event)
              },
              $event => {
                if (
                  ($event.ctrlKey && $event.altKey && $event.metaKey) ||
                  !$event.shiftKey ||
                  (!('button' in $event) && this._k($event.keyCode, 'enter', 13))
                )
                  return null

                this.methodOnlyOnShiftEnter($event)
              },
              $event => {
                if (
                  ($event.ctrlKey && $event.shiftKey && $event.metaKey) ||
                  !$event.altKey ||
                  (!('button' in $event) && this._k($event.keyCode, 'enter', 13))
                )
                  return null

                this.methodOnlyOnAltEnter($event)
              },
            ],
          },
        }}
      />
    )
  },
}

We try to keep API and behaviour as close to Vue Event Modifiers as we can. The only difference today is support for bare modifier and syntax.

Example:

Vue template:

<input
  @keyup.up="methodForPressingUp"
  @keyup.down="methodForPressingDown"
  @keyup.bare.shift.enter="methodOnlyOnShiftEnter"
  @keyup.bare.alt.enter="methodOnlyOnAltEnter"
  @keyup.120="onPressKey120('some', 'arguments')"
>

JSX:

<input
  onKeyup:up={this.methodForPressingUp}
  onKeyup:down={this.methodForPressingDown}
  onKeyup:bare-shift-enter={this.methodOnlyOnShiftEnter}
  onKeyup:bare-alt-enter={this.methodOnlyOnAltEnter}
  onKeyup:k120={() => this.onPressKey120('some', 'arguments')}
/>
Notable differences:
  • Modifiers are prefixed by : and separated by - (in vue: prefixed by . and separated by .)
  • Key codes are prefixed by k
  • Call expression should be wrapped in arrow functions