/react-goatse

Extremely useful React component that effortlessly adds the famous easter egg to your React app and is highly recommended for all projects on the modern web

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react-goatse

Easily add Goatse easter egg to your React app

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Installation

With npm:

$ npm install --save-dev react-goatse

Or with Yarn:

$ yarn add react-goatse

Usage

The usage is very simple, just pass a couple of optional props to Goatse component:

const Goatse = require('react-goatse');

// ...

render() {
  return (
    <Goatse
        keys={/* Array of keys to type to trigger the easter egg */}
        simultaneous={/* Add this prop if keys should be pressed all together */}
        timeout={/* Duration to show goatse, displayed forever if prop not passed */} />
  );
}

You can add react-goatse anywhere in your component hierarchy, because it adds a global keyboard events listener and doesn't stops any event bubbling.

For example:

const Goatse = require('react-goatse');


export default class YourComponent extends React.Component {
  render() {
    // When user types 'goatse' somewhere using your React app,
    // show Goatse easter egg.
    const shortcutKeys = ['g', 'o', 'a', 't', 's', 'e'];

    return (
      <Goatse
          keys={shortcutKeys}
          timeout={10000} />
    );
  }
}

Props

  • keys – Just array of string representing each button to be pressed;
  • simultaneous – Set this prop if user should press buttons all together;
  • timeout – Amount of time in milliseconds while goatse should be displayed.

Supported keys

All alphabetic letters and numbers could be passed as is, i.e. letter "a" is just "a".

If you use simultaneous mode and you have the Shift button in your hotkey combination, please set the unmodified buttons.

For example, to have a Shift+! hotkey, you should pass keys={["shift", "1"]}, because "Shift" and "1" pressed together produce "!".

Dependencies

Project uses react-easter to easily add an easter egg.

Test coverage

Library has ~100% test coverage:

$ npm run test:coverage

> react-goatse@1.0.0 test:coverage ~/projects/react-goatse
> NODE_ENV=test jest --coverage --no-cache --config .jestrc

 PASS  test/Component.js
  <Goatse />
    ✓ Should render (9ms)
    ✓ Should render goatse with timeout (214ms)
    ✓ Should render goatse without timeout (206ms)
    ✓ Should render goatse with timeout simultaneously (206ms)
    ✓ Should render goatse without timeout simultaneously (203ms)

--------------|----------|----------|----------|----------|----------------|
File          |  % Stmts | % Branch |  % Funcs |  % Lines |Uncovered Lines |
--------------|----------|----------|----------|----------|----------------|
All files     |      100 |       50 |      100 |      100 |                |
 Component.js |      100 |       50 |      100 |      100 |                |
--------------|----------|----------|----------|----------|----------------|
Test Suites: 1 passed, 1 total
Tests:       5 passed, 5 total
Snapshots:   0 total
Time:        2.321s
Ran all test suites.

Code style

Library is 100% compatible with airbnb-base for ES5.

Available commands

Library has the following commands available:

  • Run the tests:

    $ npm test
    
  • Run the tests and display test coverage:

    $ npm run test:coverage
    
  • Run the linter:

    $ npm run lint
    

Build

No building required, library is implemented with ES5 React syntax for better compatibility and shipped as is.

License

Library is shipped "as is" under MIT License.

Contributing

Feel free to contribute but don't forget to test everything properly.

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