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merge all console events in one table #5606

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@kuceb kuceb commented Nov 5, 2019

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  • we now show all mouse related events in one table in console, in order
  • we have more detailed information on the type command in the console
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  • add screenshots of table
  • no link to issue needed / not a regression
  • reorder columns, add Details column, rename columns
  • make 'Typed' column show exactly what was input to command

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Started Nov 6, 2019 7:17 PM
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@kuceb kuceb changed the title WIP: merge all events in one table, cleanup keyboard events WIP: merge all console events in one table Nov 5, 2019
@kuceb kuceb requested a review from brian-mann November 5, 2019 18:44
@kuceb kuceb changed the title WIP: merge all console events in one table merge all console events in one table Nov 5, 2019
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This is much clearer - and addresses my earlier concerns of not being able to tell the order in which events were occuring.

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kuceb commented Nov 5, 2019

I should probably re-order the columns, and rename "Event.Target" to "Target Element"

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Mouse Events

  • index
  • Event Type
  • Target Element
  • Prevented Default
    • null
    • true
  • Stopped Propagation
    • null
    • true
  • Active Modifiers
    • null
    • string

Keyboard Events

  • index

  • Typed

  • Target Element

  • Events Fired

  • Details

    • { code: '...', which: '... }
  • Prevented Default

    • null
    • true
  • Active Modifiers

    • null
    • string
  • Use {cmd} and {option} when literally typed in the Typed column.

  • keydown, keyup, keyup, keyup on the final type needs to be split up and each independent keyboard event needs its own entry

@kuceb kuceb requested a review from brian-mann November 6, 2019 19:34
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These changes look perfect

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when logging command in console, print all events in one table
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