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@appolo/events
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Fast and simple event dispatcher for node.js written in typescript.
npm install @appolo/events --save
import {EventDispatcher} from "appolo-event-dispatcher";
class EventHandler extends EventDispatcher {
constructor() {
super();
setTimeout(() => this.fireEvent("test", "some value"), 100)
}
}
let eventHandler = new EventHandler();
eventHandler.on("test", (value)=>{
//do something
});
eventHandler.once("test", (value)=>{
//do something
});
//or with promise
let value = await eventHandler.once("test");
on(event,callback,[scope])add an event listener
event - event name.callback - callback function that will triggered on event name.scope - optional, the scope of the callback function default: this.once(event,[callback],[scope])add an event listener will be called only once if no callback passed a promise will be returned
event - event name.callback - callback function that will triggered on event name.scope - optional, the scope of the callback function default: this.un(event,callback,[scope])remove an event listener. All the arguments must be === to the onces used in the on method, or else it won`t be removed.
event - event name.callback - callback function.scope - optional, the scope of the callback function.fireEvent(event,[arguments])fireEvent - triggers the callback functions of a given event name
eventName - name of the eventarguments - all other arguments will be passed to the callback functionremoveAllListeners()removes all event listeners
removeListenersByScope(scope)removes all event listeners by given scope
hasListener(event,callback,[scope]):booleanreturn true if listener exists
MIT
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event-dispatcher
The npm package @appolo/events receives a total of 56 weekly downloads. As such, @appolo/events popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @appolo/events demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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