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Deprecated: (since 1.7.0)The ngTouch module with the $swipe
service and the ngSwipeLeft
and ngSwipeRight
directives are deprecated. Instead, stand-alone libraries for touch handling and gesture interaction should be used, for example HammerJS (which is also used by Angular).
Installation
First, get the file:
- Google CDN e.g.
"//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/X.Y.Z/angular-touch.js"
- NPM e.g.
npm install --save [email protected]
oryarn add [email protected]
- Bower e.g.
bower install angular-touch#X.Y.Z
- code.angularjs.org (discouraged for production use) e.g.
"//code.angularjs.org/X.Y.Z/angular-touch.js"
where X.Y.Z is the AngularJS version you are running.
Then, include angular-touch.js
in your HTML:
<script src="path/to/angular.js"></script> <script src="path/to/angular-touch.js"></script>
Finally, load the module in your application by adding it as a dependent module:
angular.module('app', ['ngTouch']);
With that you're ready to get started!
The ngTouch
module provides helpers for touch-enabled devices. The implementation is based on jQuery Mobile touch event handling (jquerymobile.com). *
See $swipe
for usage.
Module Components
Directive
Name | Description |
---|---|
ngSwipeLeft |
Specify custom behavior when an element is swiped to the left on a touchscreen device. A leftward swipe is a quick, right-to-left slide of the finger. Though ngSwipeLeft is designed for touch-based devices, it will work with a mouse click and drag too. |
ngSwipeRight |
Specify custom behavior when an element is swiped to the right on a touchscreen device. A rightward swipe is a quick, left-to-right slide of the finger. Though ngSwipeRight is designed for touch-based devices, it will work with a mouse click and drag too. |
Service
Name | Description |
---|---|
$swipe |
The |
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https://code.angularjs.org/1.7.8/docs/api/ngTouch