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@jspsych/plugin-image-button-response
2.1.0
Minor Changes
- #3385
3948fdc0ac176584fe4b8fe0b9cca5ed6e8b3afc
Thanks @cherriechang! - Added citations property to info field of all plugins/extensions in two citation formats (apa, bibtex); added getCitations() as function in jsPsych package allowing user to generate citations by passing an array of plugins/extensions by name as first input and citation format as string as second input; changed template of plugins/extensions to contain citations field by default; citations for each plugin/extension are automatically generated from .cff file (if any) at its folder's root during build process; getCitations() prints out citations in the form of a string separating each citation with newline character, and always prints the jsPsych library citation first.
2.0.0
Major Changes
-
#2858
f90c0ef9
Thanks @bjoluc! - - Makebutton_html
a function parameter which, given a choice's text and its index, returns the HTML string of the choice's button. If you were previously passing a string tobutton_html
, like<button>%choice%</button>
, you can now pass the functionfunction (choice) { return '<button class="jspsych-btn">' + choice + "</button>"; }
Similarly, if you were using the array syntax, like
['<button class="a">%choice%</button>', '<button class="b">%choice%</button>', '<button class="a">%choice%</button>']
an easy way to migrate your trial definition is to pass a function which accesses your array and replaces the
%choice%
placeholder:function (choice, choice_index) { return ['<button class="a">%choice%</button>', '<button class="b">%choice%</button>', '<button class="a">%choice%</button>'][choice_index].replace("%choice%", choice); }
From there on, you can further simplify your function. For instance, if the intention of the above example is to have alternating button classes, the
button_html
function might be rewritten asfunction (choice, choice_index) { return '<button class="' + (choice_index % 2 === 0 ? "a" : "b") + '">' + choice + "</button>"; }
- Simplify the button DOM structure and styling: Buttons are no longer wrapped in individual container
div
s for spacing anddata-choice
attributes. Instead, each button is assigned itsdata-choice
attribute and all buttons are direct children of the button group containerdiv
. The containerdiv
, in turn, utilizes a flexbox layout to position the buttons.
- Simplify the button DOM structure and styling: Buttons are no longer wrapped in individual container
-
#3339
74b4adc7
Thanks @jodeleeuw! -finishTrial()
now clears the display and any timeouts set withpluginApi.setTimeout()
Minor Changes
- #3326
c5a0dbb1
Thanks @vzhang03! - Updated all plugins to implement new pluginInfo standard that contains version, data generated and new documentation style to match migration of docs to be integrated with the code and packages themselves"
1.2.0
Minor Changes
- #3298
a4088529
Thanks @thtTNT! - Issue (#3289), Add parameter "enable_button_after" to all "-button-response" plugins
1.1.3
Patch Changes
- #3184
9acfa29c
Thanks @bjoluc! - Point to source maps via canonical unpkg URLs in NPM-published browser builds. This prevents 404 errors when using redirecting CDN URLs (as described in #3043).
1.1.2
Patch Changes
- #2781
12956b3c
Thanks @jadeddelta! - added readme for visibility on npmjs.com
1.1.1
Patch Changes
- #2632
a17f423f
Thanks @bjoluc! - Improve browser compatibility when loading viaunpkg.com
, i.e. when using thedist/index.browser.min.js
build artifact.
1.1.0
Minor Changes
- #2287
522aa2cd
Thanks @jodeleeuw! - Added support fordata-only
andvisual
simulation modes.
1.0.0
Major Changes
-
#2183
c8760b1
Thanks @jodeleeuw, @becky-gilbert, @bjoluc! - jsPsych is now fully modular, with individual NPM packages for the core library, plugins, and extensions.To support this change, we've made a number of breaking changes. We've added a guide for migrating from version 6.x to 7.x to the documentation, and updated the hello world tutorial with instructions for configuring jsPsych in three different ways. In addition to enabling package management, some of the benefits that this change provides include an improved developer experience with IntelliSense code hints, proper encapsulation of jsPsych so that multiple instances can be run on the same page, and easier integration with modern JavaScript tools like bundlers.
Minor Changes
- #2129
f37f64a
Thanks @jodeleeuw! - All duration measurements, including response times, are now rounded to the nearest millisecond. We changed this because the precision thatperformance.now()
generates is misleading in this context and removing the (often very long) decimal component of the measurement will save space in the data files.