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@nextcloud/event-bus
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A simple event bus to communicate between Nextcloud components.
A simple event bus to communicate between Nextcloud components.
npm install @nextcloud/event-bus --save
yarn add @nextcloud/event-bus
import { emit, subscribe, unsubscribe } from '@nextcloud/event-bus'
const h = (e) => console.info(e)
subscribe('a', h)
subscribe('b', h)
emit('a', {
data: 123,
})
unsubscribe('a', h)
unsubscribe('b', h)
It is also possible to type events, which allows type infering on the event-bus methods like emit
, subscribe
and unsubscribe
.
To register new events, simply extend the NextcloudEvents
interface:
event-bus.d.ts
:declare module '@nextcloud/event-bus' {
interface NextcloudEvents {
'example-app:awesomeness:increased': { level: number }
}
}
export {}
import { subscribe } from '@nextcloud/event-bus'
subscribe('example-app:awesomeness:increased', (event) => {
// "event" automatically infers type { level: number}
console.log(event.level)
})
To stay consistent, we encourage you to use the following syntax when declaring events
app-id:object:verb
nextcloud:unified-search:closed
files:node:uploading
files:node:uploaded
files:node:deleted
contacts:contact:deleted
calendar:event:created
forms:answer:updated
npm install
npm run build
npm run test
FAQs
A simple event bus to communicate between Nextcloud components.
The npm package @nextcloud/event-bus receives a total of 6,535 weekly downloads. As such, @nextcloud/event-bus popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @nextcloud/event-bus demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 13 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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