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SV-HoverIntent

sv-hover-intent-js is a JavaScript plugin for handling mouse hovers on a delay. It tracks when the mouse movement has slowed enough that it's likely the user intended to activate that element.

It's useful for things like dropdown menus, to avoid them popping out if you happen to move past them (for example, when closing the browser tab). See demo/example.html for an example. This is essentially a vanilla JavaScript port of the excellent jQuery-hoverIntent plugin by Brian Cherne, though it has been rewritten from the ground up.

Installation

SV-HoverIntent can be installed via npm:

npm install sv-hover-intent

Then use the file node_modules/sv-hover-intent/src/sv-hover-intent.js in your project - either directly in a <script> tag, or passing into your bundler/task runner.

Alternatively, you can download or link to a minified version via jsDelivr.

Usage

After adding the library script, call new SV.HoverIntent with an array or NodeList of the items you wish to apply it to (such as those returned by document.querySelectorAll), and an object containing the options. They are:

  • onEnter - (required) a callback to execute when hover is activated
  • onExit - (required) a callback to exexute when the mouse moves off the element
  • exitDelay - (optional) time in milliseconds to delay the exit function; useful for a dropdown menu if the user overshoots slightly
  • interval - (optional) polling interval for mouse tracking; only change this if you know what you're doing!
  • sensitivity - (optional) distance in pixels per interval, below which the hover will activate; only change this if you know what you're doing!

Here's a simple example, which adds and removes a "visible" class to a menu:

// get top-level items from a dropdown menu
const menuItems = document.querySelectorAll('.menu-item');

// set actions for mouse over and mouse leave
new SV.HoverIntent(menuItems, {
	// required parameters
	onEnter: function(targetItem) {
		targetItem.classList.add('visible');
	},
	onExit: function(targetItem) {
		targetItem.classList.remove('visible');
	},

	// default options
	exitDelay: 400,
	interval: 100,
	sensitivity: 7,
});

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