NOTE: jQuery Simulate Extended is not actively developed anymore. It may still work but chances are high that some features are broken in recent browsers. For more information, see issue #39.
The jQuery Simulate Extended plugin (a.k.a. jquery-simulate-ext) provides methods for simulating complex user interactions based on the jQuery.simulate() plugin. The plugin provides simulation of:
- Drag & Drop
- Key Sequences
- Key Combinations
Additionally, the extended plugin includes documentation and fixes for the jQuery simulate plugin itself.
To use the jquery-simulate-ext plugin, you need to include (in the given order):
bililiteRange.js
[if you want to usejquery.simulate.key-sequence.js
orjquery.simulate.key-combo.js
]jquery-x.y.z.js
jquery.simulate.js
jquery.simulate.ext.js
jquery.simulate.drag-n-drop.js
[if you want to simulate drag & drop]jquery.simulate.key-sequence.js
[if you want to simulate key sequences]jquery.simulate.key-combo.js
[if you want to simulate key combos]
The simulations are executed by calling the .simulate()
function on a jQuery object. The simulation
is then executed on all elements in the collection of the jQuery object (unless otherwise noted).
- Synopsis:
.simulate(type, options)
- Parameters:
- type {String}: The type of the interaction to be simulated.
- options {Object}: An option object containing the options for the action to be simulated.
The types of simulated actions are:
- From the jquery-simulate plugin:
- Mouse Events:
"mousemove"
,"mousedown"
,"mouseup"
,"click"
,dblclick"
,"mouseover"
,"mouseout"
,"mouseenter"
,"mouseleave"
,"contextmenu"
- Key Events:
"keydown"
,"keyup"
,"keypress"
"focus"
"blur"
- Mouse Events:
- From the jquery-simulate-ext plugin:
- Drag & Drop:
"drag-n-drop"
,"drag"
,"drop"
"key-sequence"
"key-combo"
- Drag & Drop:
$('input[name="testInput"]').simulate("key-sequence", {sequence: "asdf"});
The demos folder contains a demonstration of most of the features of the simulate extended plugins.
Live demos can be found at jsFiddle and JS Bin where you can also play around with the plugin:
- http://jsfiddle.net/Ignitor/Psjhf/embedded/result/ (jsFiddle)
- http://jsbin.com/inalax/25/edit#live (JS Bin)
The options and events for the different interactions are described in the files in the doc folder:
Options recognized by all jquery-simulate-ext plugins:
-
eventProps {Object}: Defines custom properties which will be attached to the simulated events.
Note: Trying to define default properties of events (e.g.type
,bubbles
,altKey
, etc.) using this option might not work since those properties are typically read-only.
Note: ThedispatchEvent()
function of all major browsers will remove custom properties from the event. Therefore, thejquery.simulate.js
from the jquery-simulate-ext repository contains an option to usejQuery.trigger()
instead of the nativedispatchEvent()
. This causes that the simulated event will only trigger event handlers attached using the same jQuery instance and not handlers attached usingaddEventListener()
or using another versions of jQuery (see http://bugs.jquery.com/ticket/11047 for more information), but it's the only way to allow the custom properties to be used in the event handlers. To activate this option, definejQueryTrigger: true
in theeventProps
option object. For example:$('#mySimulateTarget').simulate('key-sequence', { sequence: "my simulated text", eventProps: { jQueryTrigger: true, simulatedEvent: true } });
Tip: As the example shows, this allows to flag the simulated events, which allows to distinguish the simulated events from real events in the event handlers. See issue #12 for more information.
The plugin requires
- jQuery 1.7.0+
- jQuery Simulate
Note: With the current version ofjquery.simulate.js
, not all features of jquery-simulate-ext work correctly (see for example Drag & Drop within iframes). Therefore, the jquery-simulate-ext repository contains a fixed version ofjquery.simulate.js
atlibs/jquery.simulate.js
. - bililiteRange for the key-sequence and key-combo plugins
The plugins have been successfully tested with jQuery 1.7.2, 1.10.2, 2.1.0 and jQuery Simulate @485ca7192a, @25938de206. However, they should be compatible with other/future versions as well.
There are some issues with bililiteRange and some browsers. To workaround these issues, jquery-simulate-ext
performs some quirk detections when the document is ready. Those quirk detections also contain temporary DOM manipulations.
If you don't want those DOM manipulations to take place, you can disable the quirk detection by setting the flag
ext_disableQuirkDetection
in the jQuery.simulate
object after jquery.simulate.js
has been loaded but before
any jquery-simulate-ext plugin is loaded. For example:
<!-- ... -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="../libs/jquery.simulate.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">$.simulate.ext_disableQuirkDetection = true;</script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="../src/jquery.simulate.ext.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="../src/jquery.simulate.key-sequence.js"></script>
<!-- ... -->
For more information, see issue #9.
Copyright © 2014 Jochen Ulrich https://github.com/j-ulrich/jquery-simulate-ext
Licensed under the MIT license.