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React-Tappable Changelog

v0.8.4 / 2016-08-24

  • fixed; Actually include React 15.2+ compatability patches this time!

v0.8.3 / 2016-08-07

  • fixed; React 15.2+ compatiblity patches from the last version were lost during build, correctly included in this version

v0.8.2 / 2016-07-30

  • fixed; warnings from React 15.2+ about invalid dom attributes have been resolved, thanks Olivier Tassinari
  • fixed; pinch angle calculations have been fixed, thanks Yusuke Shibata
  • fixed; detectScroll() didn't work properly on Android, thanks Fangzhou Li
  • fixed; ReactDOM global is now used in the dist build

v0.8.1 / 2016-03-20

Updated to allow compatiblity with React 15.x

v0.8.0 / 2015-12-28

Tappable now supports keyboard events; a keyDown event with the space or enter keys followed by a keyUp event will fire the onTap handler.

New props onKeyDown and onKeyUp have also been added; return false from onKeyDown to prevent event handling.

Thanks to Will Binns-Smith for this update.

v0.7.2 / 2015-12-13

  • added; new classes prop (Object) adds support for defining the complete className applied with the component is active or inactive. Handy for use with css-modules, thanks Rudin Swagerman.

v0.7.1 / 2015-10-16

v0.7.0 / 2015-10-13

Tappable is updated for React 0.14. If you're still using React 0.13, please continue to use [email protected]. There are no functional differences between v0.7.0 and v0.6.0.

v0.6.0 / 2015-07-31

This release contains a major refactor that makes react-tappable more modular, thanks to Naman Goel

You can now use just the Tappable component, or choose to use the TapAndPinchable (default export). Instructions will be added to the Readme with more information soon.

v0.5.7 / 2015-07-30

  • fixed; removed former hacky attempts to handle the React eventpooling problem
  • added; support for React 0.14.0-beta1

v0.5.6 / 2015-07-29

  • fixed; regression introduced in v0.5.5 where errors would occur in certain conditions

v0.5.5 / 2015-07-29

  • fixed; afterEndTouch is now called synchronously, which means the SyntheticTouch event behaves as expected. See #39 and #47 for more information.

v0.5.4 / 2015-07-25

  • fixed; removed React.initializeTouchEvents, no longer needed and breaks in React 0.14

v0.5.3 / 2015-07-24

  • fixed; preventDefault issue on iOS

v0.5.2 / 2015-06-23

  • Added activeDelay prop, delays adding the -active class by the provided milliseconds for situations when you don't want to hilight a tap immediately (e.g. iOS Scrollable Lists)

v0.5.1 / 2015-06-17

  • Fixed issue where halting momentum scrolling would incorrectly fire a tap event
  • onTap now fires after the tappable's setState is complete, resolves some animation edge-case issues

v0.5.0 / 2015-06-16

  • Using Babel's polyfill for Object.assign
  • lib build (via Babel) is provided for use without further transpilation
  • preventDefault is called to clock the click event firing after a touch has been detected
  • React has been changed to a dev/peerDependency
  • Added pinch events - onPinchStart, onPinchMove, onPinchEnd
  • Older single touch based events don't fire when dealing with multi-touch
  • Refactored the way props are passed to component. You can now pass in custom properties for the target component that are not meant for React-Tappable

v0.4.0 / 2015-03-12

Updated

  • Now works with React 0.13, backwards compatible with 0.12

v0.3.3 / 2015-02-19

Added

  • Support for data- and aria- props on the Component, thanks Tom Hicks

v0.3.2 / 2015-02-19

Fixed

  • Cleanup around removal of Reactify, build-examples is working again

v0.3.1 / 2015-02-18

Fixed

  • Reactify is no longer included as a Browserify transform, thanks Naman Goel

v0.3.0 / 2015-02-07

This release restructured the code so that most methods are now on a Mixin, which is used by the Component (module.exports);

You can now mix react-tappable into your own Components by using the Mixin directly:

var Tappable = require('react-tappable');

var MyComponent = React.createComponent({
	mixins: [Tappable.Mixin],
	/* ... */
});