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clickout

v1.1.0

Published

Register clickout event in javascript

Downloads

19

Readme

GitHub release npm

ClickOut

Register clickout event in javascript

npm install clickout --save

Demo

Import

import ClickOut from 'clickout';

API

export default class ClickOut {
    // Emit a 'clickout' event each time you click outside of a specific HTMLElement
    static bindCustomEvent(element: string | HTMLElement): destroyClickOut;
    
    // Trigger a function only when you click outside of a specific HTMLElement 
    static bind(element: string | HTMLElement, onClickOut: onCLickOut): destroyClickOut;
    
    // Destroy all listeners for emit/trigger clickout event/function
    static destroy(element: string | HTMLElement): void;
}

Examples

ClickOut.bindCustomEvent(element)

CustomEvent is supported in all major browsers. If you need support for old browsers check this polyfill.

const element = document.querySelector('#myElement');

// Emit 'clickout' event when you click outside of element
ClickOut.bindCustomEvent(element);

// Listen on 'clickout' event emitted from the element
element.addEventListener('clickout', (e) => {
  console.log(`You clicked an element outside of ${e.target}`);
})

// elsewhere on your code
element.addEventListener('clickout', (e) => {
  console.log(`I'm triggered too on clickout ${e.target}!`)
})

ClickOut.bind(element, onClickOut)

const element = document.querySelector('#myElement');

// Trigger a function only when you click outside of a specific HTMLElement
ClickOut.bind(element, (e) => {
  console.log(`You clicked ${e.target} and it's out of ${element}`)
});

ClickOut.destroy(element)

Destroy bindCustomEvent

const element = document.querySelector('#myElement');

ClickOut.bindCustomEvent(element);

element.addEventListener('clickout', (e) => {
  console.log(`You clicked an element outside of ${e.target}`);
});

ClickOut.destroy(element);

/**
 *  ------------------------------
 *  Is the same as:
 */

const destroyClickOutElement = ClickOut.bindCustomEvent(element);

element.addEventListener('clickout', (e) => {
  console.log(`You clicked an element outside of ${e.target}`);
});

destroyClickOutElement();

Destroy bind function

const element = document.querySelector('#myElement');

ClickOut.bind(element, (e) => {
  console.log(`You clicked ${e.target} and it's out of ${element}`)
});

ClickOut.destroy(element);

/**
 *  ------------------------------
 *  Is the same as:
 */

const destroyClickOutElement = ClickOut.bind(element, (e) => {
  console.log(`You clicked ${e.target} and it's out of ${element}`)
});

destroyClickOutElement();