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Brent Lintner commented on RIPPLE-15:
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But you can use the NPM package, which is the primary way of using Ripple.

https://npmjs.org/package/ripple-emulator

> Touch Events emulation: emulated 'touchend' event has touch in 'touches' field
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: RIPPLE-15
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RIPPLE-15
>             Project: Apache Ripple
>          Issue Type: Bug
>         Environment: Window 8 64bit;
> Chrome 26.0.1410.64 m;
> Ripple Emulator (Beta) 0.9.15
>            Reporter: Alexander Ziborov
>            Assignee: Dan Silivestru
>              Labels: events, javascript, simulation
>   Original Estimate: 24h
>  Remaining Estimate: 24h
>
> The 'touchend' event emulated by 'mouseup' should contain empty 'touches' and 
> 'targetTouches' lists, but actually it has one touch.
> For example, Chrome mode "Emulate touch events" works as expected - 
> 'touchend' event have no any touch in 'touches' and 'targetTouches'. Mobile 
> devices so work also.
> Potential issue is in this part of the code, as I think: 
> incubator-ripple-HEAD-24cae31\lib\client\touchEventEmulator.js
> function _simulateTouchEvent(type, mouseevent) {
>     ...
>         changedTouches: [touchObj],
>         targetTouches: [touchObj],
>         touches: [touchObj]
>     ...
> }
> As one of the potential solutions, I suggest to check for 'touchend' event 
> type, something like this:
>   ...
>     targetTouches: type === "touchend" ? [] : [touchObj],
>     touches: type === "touchend" ? [] : [touchObj]
>   ....



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