React hook for listening to custom keydown
events.
This hook optimizes keyboard event handling by only initializing a single event listener for each target used, resulting in a more streamlined and efficient process.
This library is also SSR safe, and only runs on the client.
Install this package with npm
.
npm i @buildinams/use-keydown
To listen to a single key:
import useKeydown from "@buildinams/use-keydown";
useKeydown("Escape", () => {}); // Do something on "Escape"...
To listen to key modifiers:
import useKeydown from "@buildinams/use-keydown";
useKeydown("KeyG", (event: KeyboardEvent) => {
if (event.ctrlKey) // Do something on "Ctrl + G"...
});
To listen to multiple keys:
import useKeydown from "@buildinams/use-keydown";
useKeydown(["KeyA", "KeyG"], () => {}); // Do something on "A" or "G"...
Note: When using multiple keys, the callback will be called if any of the defined keys are pressed.
By default, the hook will listen to the window
object. You can however listen to any custom target by passing it as target
within the optional config object. This accepts any object that extends EventTarget
, such as; document
or HTMLElement
. For example:
import useKeydown from "@buildinams/use-keydown";
const elementRef = useRef<HTMLDivElement>(null);
useKeydown("Enter", () => {}, { target: elementRef });
You can conditionally listen to events by passing a isEnabled
prop the config object. This accepts a boolean
value, and will only listen to events if the value is true
(default). For example:
import useKeydown from "@buildinams/use-keydown";
const [isEnabled, setIsEnabled] = useState(false);
useKeydown("Enter", () => {}, { isEnabled });
This library requires a minimum React version of 17.0.0
.
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