/**
* Simple way to create a manager with a default set of recognizers.
* @param {HTMLElement} element
* @param {Object} [options]
* @constructor
*/
function Hammer(element, options) {
options = options || {};
options.recognizers = ifUndefined(options.recognizers, Hammer.defaults.preset);
return new Manager(element, options);
}
/**
* @const {string}
*/
Hammer.VERSION = '{{PKG_VERSION}}';
/**
* default settings
* @namespace
*/
Hammer.defaults = {
/**
* set if DOM events are being triggered.
* But this is slower and unused by simple implementations, so disabled by default.
* @type {Boolean}
* @default false
*/
domEvents: false,
/**
* The value for the touchAction property/fallback.
* When set to `compute` it will magically set the correct value based on the added recognizers.
* @type {String}
* @default compute
*/
touchAction: TOUCH_ACTION_COMPUTE,
/**
* @type {Boolean}
* @default true
*/
enable: true,
/**
* EXPERIMENTAL FEATURE -- can be removed/changed
* Change the parent input target element.
* If Null, then it is being set the to main element.
* @type {Null|EventTarget}
* @default null
*/
inputTarget: null,
/**
* force an input class
* @type {Null|Function}
* @default null
*/
inputClass: null,
/**
* Default recognizer setup when calling `Hammer()`
* When creating a new Manager these will be skipped.
* @type {Array}
*/
preset: [
// RecognizerClass, options, [recognizeWith, ...], [requireFailure, ...]
[RotateRecognizer, {enable: false}],
[PinchRecognizer, {enable: false}, ['rotate']],
[SwipeRecognizer, {direction: DIRECTION_HORIZONTAL}],
[PanRecognizer, {direction: DIRECTION_HORIZONTAL}, ['swipe']],
[TapRecognizer],
[TapRecognizer, {event: 'doubletap', taps: 2}, ['tap']],
[PressRecognizer]
],
/**
* Some CSS properties can be used to improve the working of Hammer.
* Add them to this method and they will be set when creating a new Manager.
* @namespace
*/
cssProps: {
/**
* Disables text selection to improve the dragging gesture. Mainly for desktop browsers.
* @type {String}
* @default 'none'
*/
userSelect: 'none',
/**
* Disable the Windows Phone grippers when pressing an element.
* @type {String}
* @default 'none'
*/
touchSelect: 'none',
/**
* Disables the default callout shown when you touch and hold a touch target.
* On iOS, when you touch and hold a touch target such as a link, Safari displays
* a callout containing information about the link. This property allows you to disable that callout.
* @type {String}
* @default 'none'
*/
touchCallout: 'none',
/**
* Specifies whether zooming is enabled. Used by IE10>
* @type {String}
* @default 'none'
*/
contentZooming: 'none',
/**
* Specifies that an entire element should be draggable instead of its contents. Mainly for desktop browsers.
* @type {String}
* @default 'none'
*/
userDrag: 'none',
/**
* Overrides the highlight color shown when the user taps a link or a JavaScript
* clickable element in iOS. This property obeys the alpha value, if specified.
* @type {String}
* @default 'rgba(0,0,0,0)'
*/
tapHighlightColor: 'rgba(0,0,0,0)'
}
};