Panning Touch/Mouse Action     

Quasar offers full-featured Vue directives that can totally replace libraries like Hammerjs: v-touch-pan, v-touch-swipe and v-touch-hold.

These directives also work with mouse events, not only touch events, so you are able to build cool functionality for your App on desktops too.

We will be describing v-touch-pan on the lines below.

Installation

Edit /quasar.conf.js:

framework: {
directives: ['TouchPan']
}

Basic Usage

<div v-touch-pan="handler">...</div>
// "handler" is a Function which receives an Object as parameter

Handler Parameter

The handler function/method will be called by the directive when a pan touch (or with mouse) action is taking place (any change in touch position triggers a call) on the DOM element and it receives the following parameter:

{
evt, // JS Native Event
position, // {top, left} Position in pixels
// where the user's finger is currently at
direction, // "left", "right", "up" or "down"
duration, // Number in ms since "pan" started
distance, // {x, y} Distance in pixels covered by panning
// on horizontal and vertical
delta, // {x, y} Distance in pixels since last called handler
isFirst, // Boolean; Has panning just been started?
isFinal // Boolean; Is panning over?
}

// example:
handler (obj) {
console.log(obj.direction) // "right"
console.log(obj.duration) // 78
console.log(obj.distance.x) // 273
}

Modifiers

PropertyDescription
horizontalCapture only horizontal panning.
verticalCapture only vertical panning.
noMouseAvoid capturing mouse events too.
stopStop event propagation once panning has been detected.
preventPrevent default browser behavior of the event once panning has been detected.
mightPreventIf not using prevent prop, but you might call event.preventDefault(), specify this modifier otherwise you’ll get console warnings.

Use horizontal or vertical when you only want to capture horizontal or vertical swipes.

<div v-touch-pan.horizontal="userHasPanned">...</div>

Avoid Capturing Mouse Events

When you don’t want to capture mouse actions too, use the noMouse modifier:

<!--
directive won't be triggered by mouse actions;
it's exclusively triggered by touch actions now:
-->
<div v-touch-pan.noMouse="userHasPanned">...</div>

Preventing Scroll (on touch capable devices)

By default, the directive does not block page scrolling. If you want to prevent scrolling, then use the prevent modifier.

<div v-touch-pan.prevent="userHasPanned">...</div>