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@atayahmet/observer-js

Observer js created based on observer pattern criteria. Create subjects and add it callback as observer.

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observer-js

Create subjects and add observers as callback. ⚡️

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Simple light-weight observable pub/sub library. You can create multiple subject and observers and manage these objects using features.

Note: All subscriptions work asynchronously.

Installation

Use the package manager yarn or npm to install.

$ npm i @atayahmet/observer-js --save
$ yarn add @atayahmet/observer-js

Usage

import Subject from '@atayahmet/observer-js';

Create new subject:

const subject = new Subject();

// start subscribe
subject.subscribe(data => console.log('Test subscribe 1!', data));
subject.subscribe(data => console.log('Test subscribe 2!', data));

// run all observers.
subject.notify('Hello World!');

Unsubscribe an observer:

const subject = new Subject();
const sub$ = subject.subscribe(data => console.log('Remove subscription!', data));

sub$.unsubscribe();

Cancel all observers in one time:

subject.subscribe(() => console.log('Test subscribe 1!'));
subject.subscribe(() => console.log('Test subscribe 2!'));

// cancelled.
subject.cancel();

// this will not notify to all observers one time
subject.notify();

Pause and Resume observers:

subject.subscribe(() => console.log('Test subscribe 1!'));
subject.subscribe(() => console.log('Test subscribe 2!'));

// paused all observers.
subject.pause();

// this will not notify observers until you resume observers.
subject.notify();

// activate all observers again.
subject.resume();

Reset the subject completely:

subject.reset();

Get total count of active observers:

const sub1$ = subject.subscribe(() => console.log('Test subscribe 1!'));
const sub2$ = subject.subscribe(() => console.log('Test subscribe 2!'));

subject.size(); // output: 2

sub1$.unsubscribe();

subject.size(); // output: 1

onCompleted:

subject.subscribe(data => console.log('Test subscribe 1!'));
subject.subscribe(data => console.log('Test subscribe 2!'));

subject.onCompleted(() => console.log('All observers worked successfuly!'));
subject.notify('Go!');

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Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

License

MIT

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Package last updated on 17 Nov 2020

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