dom event binding and triggering
DOM events data scraped from MDN
Listen for native and custom DOM events
Making binding and unbinding DOM events easier
create DOM events for builtin event types
Manage your remirror editor dom events.
A CSS-inspired language to select, sequence, and compose DOM events.
Simulated DOM events for automated testing
A library for triggering DOM events.
Streamlined DOM Events for most.js
Debounced versions of standard high frequency DOM events
Decouple the DOM events from expensive functions.
Ember.js addon for lifecycle aware async tasks and DOM events.
Simulated DOM events for automated testing
Add/remove DOM events
Bridge GTK event controllers to standard DOM events (MouseEvent, KeyboardEvent, etc.)
dom events with a node-style EventEmitter api
Modern DOM events helpers written in es2015
Functional DOM events processor
A list of all DOM events
simulate user interaction with DOM events.
Trigger native DOM events. This is primarily useful for testing, or for triggering common DOM events such as the change event for custom components.
Serialize DOM events with wson.
Offers Ember test helpers for complex interactions, using DOM events generated with simulant.js.
Structured event handler. Pure ruby event handling similar to w3c dom events. Synchronous, local event handling for complex emergent behaviors as required by something like a game engine. v0.3.0 improves a lot on v0.1.0.
Handles Flash messages in Javascript for Rails xhr-responses. Fires a dom event when flash messages are present.
Red Glass works alongside Selenium to observe browser events, and provides an interactive log which illustrates changes to the DOM during an automation session.
Live Query utilizes the power of jQuery selectors by binding events or firing callbacks for matched elements auto-magically, even after the page has been loaded and the DOM updated.
A pure Ruby DOM polyfill built on Nokogiri::HTML5, inspired by happy-dom and jsdom. It gives Ruby tests a browser style DOM with events, MutationObserver, Custom Elements, Shadow DOM, the File API, timers, and Storage, without requiring a real browser.
Green Button Data is a Ruby gem that can consume Green Button APIs and parse the Green Button data XML schema very quickly. It uses an event-driven SAX parser which parses XML data without building an entire DOM in memory.
Live Query utilizes the power of jQuery selectors by binding events or firing callbacks for matched elements auto-magically, even after the page has been loaded and the DOM updated.
* Pure Ruby library for creating desktop-like interfaces in the command line. * Flexible and easy to use utilities for focus/actions/scroll/events/cursor. * Support high level APIs similar to HTML DOM APIs like layouts, styles, box-model, cascade styles, XML/ERB, boxes, fonts, images, colors, easing, * Low level utilities can be used independently without bloating the performance * Event loop supporting set_timeout, wait_for, set_interval * Many high level widgets, utilities implemented expected in GUIs. * WIP (my first Ruby project)
Ikura is a minimal Turbo Stream implementation built from scratch using Ruby Wasm and Ruby's built-in TCPServer — no Rails, no frontend framework, no external runtime dependencies. Click anywhere on the gunkan-maki sushi in the browser to place ikura (salmon roe); click events run in Ruby via WebAssembly and DOM updates arrive as Turbo Streams.
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