Phaser. Input

new Input(game)

Phaser.Input is the Input Manager for all types of Input across Phaser, including mouse, keyboard, touch and MSPointer. The Input manager is updated automatically by the core game loop.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
game Phaser.Game

Current game instance.

Source - input/Input.js, line 15

Members

<static, constant> MAX_POINTERS :integer

The maximum number of pointers that can be added. This excludes the mouse pointer.

Source - input/Input.js, line 365

<static, constant> MOUSE_OVERRIDES_TOUCH :number

Source - input/Input.js, line 346

<static, constant> MOUSE_TOUCH_COMBINE :number

Source - input/Input.js, line 358

<static, constant> TOUCH_OVERRIDES_MOUSE :number

Source - input/Input.js, line 352

activePointer :Phaser.Pointer

The most recently active Pointer object.

When you've limited max pointers to 1 this will accurately be either the first finger touched or mouse.

Source - input/Input.js, line 211

circle :Phaser.Circle

A Circle object centered on the x/y screen coordinates of the Input. Default size of 44px (Apples recommended "finger tip" size) but can be changed to anything.

Source - input/Input.js, line 79

doubleTapRate :number

The number of milliseconds between taps of the same Pointer for it to be considered a double tap / click.

Default Value:
  • 300
Source - input/Input.js, line 102

enabled :boolean

When enabled, input (eg. Keyboard, Mouse, Touch) will be processed - as long as the individual sources are enabled themselves.

When not enabled, all input sources are ignored. To disable just one type of input; for example, the Mouse, use input.mouse.enabled = false.

Default Value:
  • true
Source - input/Input.js, line 55

game :Phaser.Game

A reference to the currently running game.

Source - input/Input.js, line 20

gamepad :Phaser.Gamepad

The Gamepad Input manager.

Source - input/Input.js, line 262

hitCanvas :HTMLCanvasElement

The canvas to which single pixels are drawn in order to perform pixel-perfect hit detection.

Default Value:
  • null
Source - input/Input.js, line 26

hitContext :CanvasRenderingContext2D

The context of the pixel perfect hit canvas.

Default Value:
  • null
Source - input/Input.js, line 32

holdRate :number

The number of milliseconds that the Pointer has to be pressed down for it to fire a onHold event.

Default Value:
  • 2000
Source - input/Input.js, line 108

interactiveItems :Phaser.ArraySet

A list of interactive objects. The InputHandler components add and remove themselves from this list.

Source - input/Input.js, line 308

justPressedRate :number

The number of milliseconds below which the Pointer is considered justPressed.

Default Value:
  • 200
Source - input/Input.js, line 114

justReleasedRate :number

The number of milliseconds below which the Pointer is considered justReleased .

Default Value:
  • 200
Source - input/Input.js, line 120

keyboard :Phaser.Keyboard

The Keyboard Input manager.

Source - input/Input.js, line 235

maxPointers :integer

The maximum number of Pointers allowed to be active at any one time. A value of -1 is only limited by the total number of pointers. For lots of games it's useful to set this to 1.

Default Value:
  • -1 (Limited by total pointers.)
Source - input/Input.js, line 90

minPriorityID :number

You can tell all Pointers to ignore any Game Object with a priorityID lower than this value. This is useful when stacking UI layers. Set to zero to disable.

Default Value:
  • 0
Source - input/Input.js, line 302

mouse :Phaser.Mouse

The Mouse Input manager.

You should not usually access this manager directly, but instead use Input.mousePointer or Input.activePointer which normalizes all the input values for you, regardless of browser.

Source - input/Input.js, line 228

mousePointer :Pointer

The mouse has its own unique Phaser.Pointer object which you can use if making a desktop specific game.

Source - input/Input.js, line 218

<internal> moveCallbacks :array

An array of callbacks that will be fired every time the activePointer receives a move event from the DOM. To add a callback to this array please use Input.addMoveCallback.

Internal:
  • This member is internal (protected) and may be modified or removed in the future.
Source - input/Input.js, line 40

mspointer :Phaser.MSPointer

The MSPointer Input manager.

You should not usually access this manager directly, but instead use Input.activePointer which normalizes all the input values for you, regardless of browser.

Source - input/Input.js, line 255

multiInputOverride :number

Controls the expected behavior when using a mouse and touch together on a multi-input device.

Source - input/Input.js, line 61

onDown :Phaser.Signal

A Signal that is dispatched each time a pointer is pressed down.

Source - input/Input.js, line 276

onHold :Phaser.Signal

A Signal that is dispatched each time a pointer is held down.

Source - input/Input.js, line 294

onTap :Phaser.Signal

A Signal that is dispatched each time a pointer is tapped.

Source - input/Input.js, line 288

onUp :Phaser.Signal

A Signal that is dispatched each time a pointer is released.

Source - input/Input.js, line 282

pointer1 :Phaser.Pointer

A Pointer object.

Source - input/Input.js, line 148

pointer2 :Phaser.Pointer

A Pointer object.

Source - input/Input.js, line 153

pointer3 :Phaser.Pointer

A Pointer object.

Source - input/Input.js, line 158

pointer4 :Phaser.Pointer

A Pointer object.

Source - input/Input.js, line 163

pointer5 :Phaser.Pointer

A Pointer object.

Source - input/Input.js, line 168

pointer6 :Phaser.Pointer

A Pointer object.

Source - input/Input.js, line 173

pointer7 :Phaser.Pointer

A Pointer object.

Source - input/Input.js, line 178

pointer8 :Phaser.Pointer

A Pointer object.

Source - input/Input.js, line 183

pointer9 :Phaser.Pointer

A Pointer object.

Source - input/Input.js, line 188

pointer10 :Phaser.Pointer

A Pointer object.

Source - input/Input.js, line 193

<readonly> pointers :Array.<Phaser.Pointer>

An array of non-mouse pointers that have been added to the game. The properties pointer1..N are aliases for pointers[0..N-1].

Type:
Source - input/Input.js, line 202

<readonly> pollLocked :boolean

True if the Input is currently poll rate locked.

Source - input/Input.js, line 1019

pollRate :number

How often should the input pointers be checked for updates? A value of 0 means every single frame (60fps); a value of 1 means every other frame (30fps) and so on.

Default Value:
  • 0
Source - input/Input.js, line 46

position :Phaser.Point

A point object representing the current position of the Pointer.

Default Value:
  • null
Source - input/Input.js, line 67

recordLimit :number

The total number of entries that can be recorded into the Pointer objects tracking history. If the Pointer is tracking one event every 100ms; then a trackLimit of 100 would store the last 10 seconds worth of history.

Default Value:
  • 100
Source - input/Input.js, line 143

recordPointerHistory :boolean

Sets if the Pointer objects should record a history of x/y coordinates they have passed through. The history is cleared each time the Pointer is pressed down. The history is updated at the rate specified in Input.pollRate

Default Value:
  • false
Source - input/Input.js, line 129

recordRate :number

The rate in milliseconds at which the Pointer objects should update their tracking history.

Default Value:
  • 100
Source - input/Input.js, line 135

resetLocked :boolean

If the Input Manager has been reset locked then all calls made to InputManager.reset, such as from a State change, are ignored.

Default Value:
  • false
Source - input/Input.js, line 270

scale :Phaser.Point

The scale by which all input coordinates are multiplied; calculated by the ScaleManager. In an un-scaled game the values will be x = 1 and y = 1.

Source - input/Input.js, line 84

speed :Phaser.Point

A point object representing the speed of the Pointer. Only really useful in single Pointer games; otherwise see the Pointer objects directly.

Source - input/Input.js, line 72

tapRate :number

The number of milliseconds that the Pointer has to be pressed down and then released to be considered a tap or click.

Default Value:
  • 200
Source - input/Input.js, line 96

<readonly> totalActivePointers :integers

The total number of active Pointers, not counting the mouse pointer.

Source - input/Input.js, line 1047

<readonly> totalInactivePointers :number

The total number of inactive Pointers.

Source - input/Input.js, line 1033

touch :Phaser.Touch

The Touch Input manager.

You should not usually access this manager directly, but instead use Input.activePointer which normalizes all the input values for you, regardless of browser.

Source - input/Input.js, line 245

<readonly> worldX :number

The world X coordinate of the most recently active pointer.

Source - input/Input.js, line 1061

<readonly> worldY :number

The world Y coordinate of the most recently active pointer.

Source - input/Input.js, line 1075

x :number

The X coordinate of the most recently active pointer. This value takes game scaling into account automatically. See Pointer.screenX/clientX for source values.

Source - input/Input.js, line 983

y :number

The Y coordinate of the most recently active pointer. This value takes game scaling into account automatically. See Pointer.screenY/clientY for source values.

Source - input/Input.js, line 1001

Methods

addMoveCallback(callback, context)

Adds a callback that is fired every time the activePointer receives a DOM move event such as a mousemove or touchmove.

The callback will be sent 4 parameters: The Pointer that moved, the x position of the pointer, the y position and the down state.

It will be called every time the activePointer moves, which in a multi-touch game can be a lot of times, so this is best to only use if you've limited input to a single pointer (i.e. mouse or touch).

The callback is added to the Phaser.Input.moveCallbacks array and should be removed with Phaser.Input.deleteMoveCallback.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
callback function

The callback that will be called each time the activePointer receives a DOM move event.

context object

The context in which the callback will be called.

Source - input/Input.js, line 461

addPointer() → {Phaser.Pointer|null}

Add a new Pointer object to the Input Manager. By default Input creates 3 pointer objects: mousePointer (not include in part of general pointer pool), pointer1 and pointer2. This method adds an additional pointer, up to a maximum of Phaser.Input.MAX_POINTERS (default of 10).

Returns:
Phaser.Pointer | null -

The new Pointer object that was created; null if a new pointer could not be added.

Source - input/Input.js, line 503

<internal> boot()

Starts the Input Manager running.

Internal:
  • This member is internal (protected) and may be modified or removed in the future.
Source - input/Input.js, line 369

deleteMoveCallback(callback, context)

Removes the callback from the Phaser.Input.moveCallbacks array.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
callback function

The callback to be removed.

context object

The context in which the callback exists.

Source - input/Input.js, line 481

destroy()

Stops all of the Input Managers from running.

Source - input/Input.js, line 434

getLocalPosition(displayObject, pointer) → {Phaser.Point}

This will return the local coordinates of the specified displayObject based on the given Pointer.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
displayObject Phaser.Sprite | Phaser.Image

The DisplayObject to get the local coordinates for.

pointer Phaser.Pointer

The Pointer to use in the check against the displayObject.

Returns:

A point containing the coordinates of the Pointer position relative to the DisplayObject.

Source - input/Input.js, line 856

getPointer(isActive) → {Phaser.Pointer}

Get the first Pointer with the given active state.

Parameters:
Name Type Argument Default Description
isActive boolean <optional>
false

The state the Pointer should be in - active or inactive?

Returns:

A Pointer object or null if no Pointer object matches the requested state.

Source - input/Input.js, line 778

getPointerFromId(pointerId) → {Phaser.Pointer}

Get the Pointer object whos pointerId property matches the given value.

The pointerId property is not set until the Pointer has been used at least once, as its populated by the DOM event. Also it can change every time you press the pointer down if the browser recycles it.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
pointerId number

The pointerId (not 'id') value to search for.

Returns:

A Pointer object or null if no Pointer object matches the requested identifier.

Source - input/Input.js, line 830

getPointerFromIdentifier(identifier) → {Phaser.Pointer}

Get the Pointer object whos identifier property matches the given identifier value.

The identifier property is not set until the Pointer has been used at least once, as its populated by the DOM event. Also it can change every time you press the pointer down, and is not fixed once set. Note: Not all browsers set the identifier property and it's not part of the W3C spec, so you may need getPointerFromId instead.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
identifier number

The Pointer.identifier value to search for.

Returns:

A Pointer object or null if no Pointer object matches the requested identifier.

Source - input/Input.js, line 803

hitTest(displayObject, pointer, localPoint)

Tests if the pointer hits the given object.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
displayObject DisplayObject

The displayObject to test for a hit.

pointer Phaser.Pointer

The pointer to use for the test.

localPoint Phaser.Point

The local translated point.

Source - input/Input.js, line 878

reset(hard)

Reset all of the Pointers and Input states.

The optional hard parameter will reset any events or callbacks that may be bound. Input.reset is called automatically during a State change or if a game loses focus / visibility. To control control the reset manually set Phaser.InputManager.resetLocked to true.

Parameters:
Name Type Argument Default Description
hard boolean <optional>
false

A soft reset won't reset any events or callbacks that are bound. A hard reset will.

Source - input/Input.js, line 568

resetSpeed(x, y)

Resets the speed and old position properties.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
x number

Sets the oldPosition.x value.

y number

Sets the oldPosition.y value.

Source - input/Input.js, line 627

<internal> startPointer(event) → {Phaser.Pointer}

Find the first free Pointer object and start it, passing in the event data. This is called automatically by Phaser.Touch and Phaser.MSPointer.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
event any

The event data from the Touch event.

Returns:

The Pointer object that was started or null if no Pointer object is available.

Internal:
  • This member is internal (protected) and may be modified or removed in the future.
Source - input/Input.js, line 641

<internal> stopPointer(event) → {Phaser.Pointer}

Stops the matching Pointer object, passing in the event data.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
event any

The event data from the Touch event.

Returns:

The Pointer object that was stopped or null if no Pointer object is available.

Internal:
  • This member is internal (protected) and may be modified or removed in the future.
Source - input/Input.js, line 716

<internal> update()

Updates the Input Manager. Called by the core Game loop.

Internal:
  • This member is internal (protected) and may be modified or removed in the future.
Source - input/Input.js, line 529

<internal> updatePointer(event) → {Phaser.Pointer}

Updates the matching Pointer object, passing in the event data. This is called automatically and should not normally need to be invoked.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
event any

The event data from the Touch event.

Returns:

The Pointer object that was updated; null if no pointer was updated.

Internal:
  • This member is internal (protected) and may be modified or removed in the future.
Source - input/Input.js, line 681
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