Make sure the events inherit from the correct interfaces: e.g., UIEvent > MouseEvent
Requires manual and automated tests
- manually create event and verify hierarchy
- WebDriver create the event and verify hierarchy
UIEvent
- load, unload, abort, error, select, resize, scroll
- Note: some event types may be dropped given that they don't appear to be UIEvents by other specs that define them.
FocusEvent
- blur, focus, focusin, focusout
- blur and focus are handled in HTML5
- but they aren't sure if focusin/out are needed: see bug: https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=25877
MouseEvent
- click, dblclick, mousedown, mouseenter, mouseleave, mousemove, mouseout, mouseover, mouseup
WheelEvent
- wheel
KeyboardEvent
- keydown, keyup
- need to show interaction with beforeinput and input, which are in the Editing spec
CompositionEvent
- compositionstart
- compositionupdate
- compositionend
- need to show interaction with the keyboard events: keydown, keyup