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Fast modern reactive Javascript programming library.
ReactiveJS is an isomorphic library which supports all modern ecmascript platforms including Node.js (v16 and up), Deno, and modern browsers.
Reactive JS can be added to your npm based project using the @reactive-js/core packages.
yarn add @reactive-js/core
Both Ecmascript and Typescript modules that may be directly imported into your project are available in the mod directory of this repo. These modules are all Deno compatible. We recommend referencing specifically tagged releases of these files in your projects.
import * as Observable from "@reactive-js/core/rx/Observable";
import { pipe } from "@reactive-js/core/functions";
import * as Scheduler from "@reactive-js/core/scheduling/Scheduler";
import * as Disposable from "@reactive-js/core/util/Disposable";
const scheduler = Scheduler.createHostScheduler();
const subscription = pipe(
Observable.generate(
x => x + 1,
() => 0,
{ delay: 1 },
),
Observable.throttle(2000),
Observable.map(x => `${x}`),
Observable.forEach(x => console.log(x)),
Observable.subscribe(scheduler),
);
scheduler[SchedulerLike_schedule](
() => {
subscription[DisposableLike_dispose]();
},
{ delay: 20000 },
);
FAQs
Fast modern reactive Javascript programming library.
The npm package @reactive-js/core receives a total of 32 weekly downloads. As such, @reactive-js/core popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @reactive-js/core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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