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@whatwg-node/events
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@whatwg-node/events
A ponyfill package for JavaScript DOM Events Standard. If your JavaScript environment doesn't implement this standard natively, this package automatically ponyfills the missing parts, and export them as a module.
yarn add @whatwg-node/events
import { Event, EventTarget } from '@whatwg-node/events'
const target = new EventTarget()
target.addEventListener('foo', (event: Event) => {
console.log(event.type) // foo
})
target.dispatchEvent(new Event('foo'))
If your environment already implements these natively, this package will export the native ones automatically.
import { CustomEvent, EventTarget } from '@whatwg-node/events'
const target = new EventTarget()
target.addEventListener('foo', (event: CustomEvent) => {
console.assert(event.detail.foo, 'bar')
})
// `detail` can take any value
target.dispatchEvent(new CustomEvent('foo', { detail: { foo: 'bar' } }))
The following classes are exported by this package:
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Cross Platform Smart Event API Ponyfill
The npm package @whatwg-node/events receives a total of 3,191,870 weekly downloads. As such, @whatwg-node/events popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @whatwg-node/events 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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