Bind a callback to any event not natively supported by Angular. For Blurs, Focus, Double-Clicks or any other event you may choose that isn't built-in.
Load the script files in your application:
Add the specific module to your dependencies:
The karma task will try to open Firefox and Chrome as browser in which to run the tests. Make sure this is available or change the configuration in
````sh gulp && git commit . # if necessary, build everything and commit latest changes npm version major | minor | patch # let npm update package.json and create a tag git push --tags origin master # push everything to GitHub ````
Travis will take care of testing and publishing to npm's registry (bower will pick up the change automatically). Finally create a release on GitHub from the tag created by Travis.
Requirements
- AngularJS
Usage
You can get it from Bowerbower install angular-ui-event
Load the script files in your application:
<script type="text/javascript" src="bower_components/angular/angular.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="bower_components/angular-ui-event/ui-event.js"></script>
Add the specific module to your dependencies:
angular.module('myApp', ['ui.event', ...])
Development
We use Karma and jshint to ensure the quality of the code. The easiest way to run these checks is to use grunt:npm install -g gulp-cli
npm install && bower install
gulp
The karma task will try to open Firefox and Chrome as browser in which to run the tests. Make sure this is available or change the configuration in
karma.conf.js
Gulp watch
gulp watch
will automatically test your code and build a release whenever source files change.How to release
Use npm to update version and create a tag, then push to GitHub:````sh gulp && git commit . # if necessary, build everything and commit latest changes npm version major | minor | patch # let npm update package.json and create a tag git push --tags origin master # push everything to GitHub ````
Travis will take care of testing and publishing to npm's registry (bower will pick up the change automatically). Finally create a release on GitHub from the tag created by Travis.