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@backstage/plugin-events-node
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The plugin-events-node module for @backstage/plugin-events-backend
@backstage/plugin-events-node
This package defined basic types for event-based interactions inside of Backstage.
Additionally, it provides the core event service eventsServiceRef
of type EventsService
with its default implementation that uses the DefaultEventsService
implementation.
DefaultEventsService
is a simple in-memory implementation
that requires the co-deployment of producers and consumers of events.
Add @backstage/plugin-events-node
as dependency to your plugin or plugin module package
to which you want to add event support.
Use eventsServiceRef
as a dependency at your plugin or plugin module.
Create an EventsService
instance and add it to the environment.
// packages/backend/src/plugins/events.ts
import { DefaultEventsService } from '@backstage/plugin-events-node';
// ...
function makeCreateEnv(config: Config) {
// ...
const eventsService = DefaultEventsService.create({ logger: root, config });
// ...
return (plugin: string): PluginEnvironment => {
// ...
return {
// ...
events: eventsService,
// ...
};
};
}
Use the events
from the PluginEnvironment
as desired:
// packages/backend/src/plugins/events.ts
export default async function createPlugin(
env: PluginEnvironment,
): Promise<Router> {
// ...
env.events; // ...
// ...
}
Create your custom service factory implementation:
import { eventsServiceRef } from '@backstage/plugin-events-node';
// ...
export const customEventsServiceFactory = createServiceFactory({
service: eventsServiceRef,
deps: {
// add needed dependencies here
},
async factory({ logger }) {
// add your custom logic here
return customEventsService;
},
});
and your custom implementation:
// packages/backend/src/index.ts
+ backend.add(customEventsServiceFactory);
FAQs
The plugin-events-node module for @backstage/plugin-events-backend
The npm package @backstage/plugin-events-node receives a total of 92,140 weekly downloads. As such, @backstage/plugin-events-node popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @backstage/plugin-events-node demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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