Does Enter key trigger a click event?
In the code below removeSelectedCountry()
should be called when a span
element is clicked and handleKeyDown($event)
should be called when there is a keydown
event on a div
.
@Component({
selector: "wng-country-picker",
template: `
<ul class="CountryPicker-selected" *ngIf="selectedCountries.length > 0">
<li *ngFor="let country of selectedCountries">
<span class="Pill Pill--primary" (click)="removeSelectedCountry(country)">
{{ country.name }}
</span>
</li>
</ul>
<div (keydown)="handleKeyDown($event)" class="CountryPicker-input"></div>
`,
providers: [CUSTOM_VALUE_ACCESSOR]
})
But removeSelectedCountry()
is called every time Enter key is pressed.
To make the code work, I had to change the click
event to mousedown
event.
It works fine now.
Can anyone explain why the Enter key would trigger the click
event?
@Component({
selector: "wng-country-picker",
template: `
<ul class="CountryPicker-selected" *ngIf="selectedCountries.length > 0">
<li *ngFor="let country of selectedCountries">
<span class="Pill Pill--primary" (mousedown)="removeSelectedCountry(country)">
{{ country.name }}
</span>
</li>
</ul>
<div (keydown)="handleKeyDown($event)" class="CountryPicker-input"></div>
`,
providers: [CUSTOM_VALUE_ACCESSOR]
})
Adding class snipppet:
export class CountryPickerComponent {
private selectedCountries: CountrySummary[] = new Array();
private removeSelectedCountry(country: CountrySummary){
// check if the country exists and remove from selectedCountries
if (this.selectedCountries.filter(ctry => ctry.code === country.code).length > 0)
{
var index = this.selectedCountries.indexOf(country);
this.selectedCountries.splice(index, 1);
this.selectedCountryCodes.splice(index, 1);
}
}
private handleKeyDown(event: any)
{
if (event.keyCode == 13)
{
// action
}
else if (event.keyCode == 40)
{
// action
}
else if (event.keyCode == 38)
{
// action
}
}
For ENTER key, why not use (keyup.enter)
:
@Component({
selector: 'key-up3',
template: `
<input #box (keyup.enter)="values=box.value">
<p>{{values}}</p>
`
})
export class KeyUpComponent_v3 {
values = '';
}
Here is the correct SOLUTION! Since the button doesn't have a defined attribute type, angular maybe attempting to issue the keyup event as a submit request and triggers the click event on the button.
<button type="button" ...></button>
Big thanks to DeborahK!
Angular2 - Enter Key executes first (click) function present on the form
Use (keyup.enter)
.
Angular can filter the key events for us. Angular has a special syntax for keyboard events. We can listen for just the Enter key by binding to Angular's keyup.enter
pseudo-event.