NAME
HTML::DOM::Event - A Perl class for HTML DOM Event objects
SYNOPSIS
use HTML::DOM::Event ':all'; # get constants
use HTML::DOM;
$doc=new HTML::DOM;
$event = $doc->createEvent;
$event->initEvent(
'click', # type
1, # whether it propagates up the hierarchy
0, # whether it can be cancelled
);
# OR:
$event->init(
type => 'click',
propagates_up => 1,
cancellable => 0,
);
$doc->body->dispatchEvent($event); # fake event (run the handlers)
$doc->body->trigger_event($event); # real event
DESCRIPTION
This class provides event objects for HTML::DOM, which objects are passed to event handlers when they are triggered. It implements the W3C DOM's Event interface and serves as a base class for more specific event classes.
METHODS
DOM Attributes
These are all read-only and ignore their arguments.
- type
-
The type, or name, of the event, without the 'on' prefix that HTML attributes have; e.g., 'click'.
- target
-
This returns the node on which the event occurred. It only works during event propagation.
- currentTarget
-
The returns the node whose handler is currently being called. (The event might have been triggered on one of its child nodes.) This also works only during event propagation.
- eventPhase
-
Returns one of the constants listed below. This only makes sense during event propagation.
- bubbles
-
This attribute returns a list of
Bubble
objects, each of which has adiameter
and awobbliness
, which can be retrieved by the corresponding get_* methods. :-)Actually, this strangely-named method returns true if the event propagates up the hierarchy after triggering event handlers on the target.
- cancelable
-
Returns true or false.
- timeStamp
-
Returns the time at which the event object was created as returned by Perl's built-in
time
function.
Other DOM Methods
- initEvent ( $name, $propagates_up, $cancelable )
-
This initialises the event object.
$propagates_up
is whether the event should trigger handlers of parent nodes after the target node's handlers have been triggered.$cancelable
determines whetherpreventDefault
has any effect. - stopPropagation
-
If this is called, no more event handlers will be triggered.
- preventDefault
-
If this is called and the event object is cancelable, HTML::DOM::Node's
dispatchEvent
method will return false, indicating that the default action is not to be taken.
Non-DOM Methods
- init
-
This is a nice alternative to
initEvent
. It takes named args:$event->init( type => 'click', propagates_up => 1, cancellable => 1, );
- cancelled
-
Returns true if
preventDefault
has been called. - propagation_stopped
-
Returns true if
stopPropagation
has been called.
EXPORTS
The following node type constants are exportable, individually or with ':all':
SEE ALSO
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