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angularjs - Navigate the UI using keyboard

Consider the following markup -

<ul id="list">
    <li class="list-item" tabindex="0">test 1</li>
    <li class="list-item" tabindex="1">test 2</li>
    <li class="list-item" tabindex="2">test 3</li>
    <li class="list-item" tabindex="3">test 4</li>
    <li class="list-item" tabindex="4">test 5</li>
    <li class="list-item" tabindex="5">test 6</li>
    <li class="list-item" tabindex="6">test 7</li>
</ul>

and this piece of jQuery code -

$(".list-item").bind({
    keydown: function(e) {
        var key = e.keyCode;
        var target = $(e.currentTarget);

        switch(key) {
            case 38: // arrow up
                target.prev().focus();
                break;
            case 40: // arrow down
                target.next().focus();
                break;
        }
    },

    focusin: function(e) {
        $(e.currentTarget).addClass("selected");
    },

    focusout: function(e) {
        $(e.currentTarget).removeClass("selected");
    }
});
$("li").first().focus();

How do I port this code in angular? I have this so far -

 <li class="list-item" ng-repeat="item in items" tabindex="{{item.tabIndex}}">
                        {{item.name}}
                    </li>

How do I do the binding in angular?

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The best way I think is to use the tabindex to locate elements for focus. Try something like this;

<li class="list-item" ng-repeat="item in items" 
    tabindex="{{item.tabIndex}}"
    ng-class="item.selected"
    ng-keydown="onKeydown(item, $event)" ng-focus="onFocus(item)">{{item.name}}
</li>

Then in your controller you want the Keydown handler;

var KeyCodes = {
    BACKSPACE : 8,
    TABKEY : 9,
    RETURNKEY : 13,
    ESCAPE : 27,
    SPACEBAR : 32,
    LEFTARROW : 37,
    UPARROW : 38,
    RIGHTARROW : 39,
    DOWNARROW : 40,
};

$scope.onKeydown = function(item, $event) {
        var e = $event;
        var $target = $(e.target);
        var nextTab;
        switch (e.keyCode) {
            case KeyCodes.ESCAPE:
                $target.blur();
                break;
            case KeyCodes.UPARROW:
                nextTab = - 1;
                break;
            case KeyCodes.RETURNKEY: e.preventDefault();
            case KeyCodes.DOWNARROW:
                nextTab = 1;
                break;
        }
        if (nextTab != undefined) {
            // do this outside the current $digest cycle
            // focus the next element by tabindex
           $timeout(() => $('[tabindex=' + (parseInt($target.attr("tabindex")) + nextTab) + ']').focus());
        }
};

And a keep-it-simple focus handler;

$scope.onFocus = function(item, $event) {
    // clear all other items
    angular.forEach(items, function(item) {
        item.selected = undefined;
    });

    // select this one
    item.selected = "selected";
};

That's off the top of my head, in case it helps anyone coming across this thread like I did.


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