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basic-eventuate

Basic single topic event producer, with minimal consumer management

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Basic single topic event producer, with minimal consumer management.

example

var basicEventuate = require('basic-eventuate')

// lets create a server object
var server = {}

// this server will produce request events
server.request = basicEventuate()

// lets consume them!
server.request(function onRequest (req) {
  console.log('we got a request for ' + req.url)
})

// lets produce some of these requests
server.request.produce({ url: '/hello.js' })
server.request.produce({ url: '/world.js' })
server.request.produce({ url: '/bye.js' })

api

var eventuate = require('basic-eventuate') 

var event = eventuate()

Create an object, event, that represents a consumable event type.

event(consumer)

Convenient shortcut for calling event.consume(consumer).

event.consume(consumer)

Consume events with the consumer function, which should have the signature function (data) {}. When an event is produced, it will be passed to the consumer function as the first and only argument.

Returns a consumption object.

consumption object

The consumption object, returned by event.consume, has only one method, end. Calling consumption.end() will remove the consumer added by event.consume from the event.

event.produce(data)

Produce an event. All event consumer functions will be called with data.

event.removeConsumer(consumer)

Remove the formerly added consumer, so that it will not be called with future produced events.

event.hasConsumer([consumer])

If a consumer function is provided, will return true or false indicating whether the given consumer is consuming from the event. If no consumer is provided, then the function returned true if the event has any consumers, otherwise it returns false.

mixin

The basic eventuate mixin may be used to add basic eventuate functionality to another object. You should first assign the mixin's properties, then call the mixin in the context of your object to initialize it.

For example:

var basicEventuateMixin = require('basic-eventuate/mixin')

var myObject = {}
Object.assign(myObject, basicEventuateMixin.properties)
basicEventuateMixin.call(myObject)

constructor

Alternatively, the constructor may be required and used for extending or creating new eventuate objects. Be warned, that new BasicEventuate will return a non-function object, meaning the event(consumer) shortcut will not work. The long-form event.consume(consumer) will need to be required.

const BasicEventuate = require('basic-eventuate/constructor')
var event = new BasicEventuate

install

With npm do:

npm install --save basic-eventuate

testing

npm test

Or to run tests in phantom: npm run phantom

coverage

npm run view-cover

This will output a textual coverage report.

npm run open-cover

This will open an HTML coverage report in the default browser.

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Package last updated on 30 Nov 2015

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