interact

0.0.3 • Public • Published

interact

A wrapper module that provides a drag-stream fallback for pointer-lock.

Handles the requestFullScreen pointer lock requirement of firefox.

 
var interact = require('interact')
 
interact(document.body)
  .on('attain', function(stream) {
    // stream attained! it'll emit "move"
    // events with {dx, dy, dt} attributes.
    // it also has an `initial` member with `{x, y, t}`
    // marking the start position and start time.
    // it's readable, and it'll clean up after itself. 
  })
  .on('release', function() {
    // stream has been released -- either the user
    // left pointer-lock, or stopped dragging.
  })
  .on('opt-out', function() {
    // user opted out of pointer lock,
    // and will be using drag-stream instead.
    // you can use this event to record a preference
    // in localStorage.
  })

api

interact = require('interact')

interact(element[, skipLock=false]) -> ee

sets a click listener on element that requests pointerLock (if skipLock is false and pointerlock is available) on click. if the lock is declined (politely!) it'll switch to drag-stream-style events.

(ee.release|ee.request|ee.destroy)()

forwards these commands to the internal handler (whether that be pointer-lock or drag-stream) if a corresponding method exists.

interact.pointerAvailable() -> boolean

returns whether or not pointer lock is available -- forwards from require('pointer-lock').available().

interact.fullscreenAvailable() -> boolean

returns whether or not fullscreen is available -- forwards from require('fullscreen').available().

stream.initial -> {x: int, y: int, t: timestamp int}

the initial position for streams.

events

ee.on('attain', function(stream) { })

a stream of movement data is ready for consumption.

stream is a readable stream that closes appropriately, so you don't have to clean up after it.

stream.initial has {x: int, y: int, t: timestamp int} members detailing the initial position and time of the stream.

stream's data events are in the form of {dx: int, dy: int, dt: timedelta int}.

when in drag-stream mode, these'll be emitted every time there's a mousedown on the target element.

in pointer-lock mode, it'll be emitted every time the user enters pointer lock -- that is to say, a lot less often.

ee.on('release')

the last stream has been released. you shouldn't really have to do anything here -- the stream will clean up after itself (it emits close and end events).

ee.on('opt-out')

emitted when the requestPointerLock is declined by the user. use this to store a preference to send into interact later down the line!

 
interact(el, localStorage.getItem('no-pointer-lock'))
  .on('opt-out', function() {
    localStorage.setItem('no-pointer-lock', true)
  })
 

stream.on('data', function(datum) { })

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