Add dependency to your angular module.
angular.module('myAwesomeApp', ['drahak.hotkeys']);
Use $hotkey
service to register hotkey globally on window object. The $hotkey
service is instance of HotKey
using $window element as its scope. You can also use HotKey(Element)
factory to observe hotkeys just in scope of the element.
$hotkey.bind('Ctrl + B', function(event) {
// your handler here
});
Note the string expression in first argument. ParseKey
service parses it into key codes array. As you can see it uses +
sign to separate keys. There are some special expressions like Ctrl, Shift, Up, Left, Esc or even Escape. It's not case sensitive.
Ctrl + Shift + E
Control + escape + a
Shift + A
A+B
E +r
You can also use it as directive. Simply add hot key to hotkey
attribute and action to invoke
attribute. As in any AngularJS event you can use $event
variable to access Event object.
<div hotkey="Esc" invoke="close($event)"></div>
<hotkey bind="Esc" invoke="close($event)" />
Important note: this component does not prevent default browser events. Threfore it could block your hotkey. You can prevent it by calling event.preventDefault()
where event is current browser event also available as $event
in invoke
and hotkey
attributes.
Note: the hotkey directive can be used as element or attribute. If it's used as attribute, it will observe key events only on given element. Otherwise it will use $window
element.
To define more events within single element pass object to hotkey
or bind
attribute. Note you can only pass function references. It's not possible to pass angular expression at the moment. Handler function only takes one parameter (event
).
<div hotkey="{ 'Esc': close, 'Ctrl + C': close }"></div>
<hotkey bind="{ 'Esc': close, 'Ctrl + C': close }" />