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asr-active-state-watcher
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Waches an abstract-state-router and calls your function with all active DOM APIs
So you start with an abstract-state-router, right?
When you call addDomApiAttachListener
, your callback will be called for every currently active state, as well as every state that becomes active after that point.
When you call addDomApiDetachListener
, your callback will be called every time a state is navigated away from.
Your callbacks will be passed one argument: the DOM API object for the state.
const stateWatcher = makeAsrStateWatcher(stateRouter)
const removeAttachListener = stateWatcher.addDomApiAttachListener(domApi => {
domApi.get() // the starting state, probably!
})
const removeDetachListener = stateWatcher.addDomApiDetachListener(domApi => {
domApi.get() // the final state, presumably!
})
function cleanUp() {
removeAttachListener()
removeDetachListener()
}
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Waches an abstract-state-router and calls your function with all active DOM APIs
We found that asr-active-state-watcher demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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