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Previously known as notify-js,
broadcast
is a private or public notification chanel inspired by standards.
Useful for loaders, components bootstrap, geo position updates, and all other asynchronous or on demand user granted privileges operations, broadcast
works on every browser and every platform, it's 100% tests covered, and it weights about 0.3K.
new
method; the export now is broadcast
and the Broadcast
classwhen
signature; it now always returns a Promise.all(type:any, callback:Function):void
to be notified every time a specific type changes (i.e. each .that(type, value)
call in the future)..drop(type:any[, callback:Function]):void
remove a specific callback from all future changes. If the callback is omitted, it removes type from the internal Map (drop all callbacks and value)..that(type:any[, value:any]):Function|void
broadcast to all callbacks and resolves all promises with value
. If omitted, it returns a callback that will broadcast, once invoked, the received value
(i.e. thing.addListener(any, broadcast.that(type))
)..when(type:any):Promise
returns a Promise that will resolve once type is known.import {broadcast} from 'broadcast';
// as Promise,
// inspired by customRegistry.whenDefined(...).then(...)
// will you ever ask for a geo position or
// have you asked for it already ?
broadcast.when('geo:position').then(info => {
showOnMap(info.coords);
});
// as one-off Event (Promise or Callback)
broadcast
.when('dom:DOMContentLoaded')
.then(boostrapMyApp);
It doesn't matter if a channel was resolved, updated, or never asked for, whenever that happens, broadcasts will follow.
// that position? only once asked for it
navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition(info => {
// manual broadcast
broadcast.that('geo:position', info);
});
// update the position each change? same
navigator.geolocation.watchPosition(
// implicit broadcast once executed
broadcast.that('geo:position')
);
// the file? You got it.
fs.readFile(
'README.md',
// will broadcast once executed
(err, data) => broadcast.that('fs:README.md', err || data)
);
// top of the page
document.addEventListener(
'DOMContentLoaded',
broadcast.that('dom:DOMContentLoaded')
);
A broadcast
happens only once asked for it, and it will receive the latest resolution.
If you'd like to listen to all broadcasted changes, you can use broadcast.all(type, callback)
,
and eventually stop listening to it via broadcast.drop(type, callback)
.
let watchId;
function updatePosition(info) {
mapTracker.setCoords(info.coords);
}
button.addEventListener('click', e => {
if (watchId) {
navigator.geolocation.clearWatch(watcher);
watchId = 0;
broadcast.drop('geo:position', updatePosition);
} else {
watchId = navigator.geolocation.watchPosition(
// updates the latest position info on each call
broadcast.that('geo:position')
);
broadcast.all('geo:position', updatePosition);
}
});
There are two different ways to have a private broadcasts:
type
as channel, like in broadcast.when(privateSymbol)
import {Broadcast} from 'broadcast';
and const bc = new Broadcast;
The first way enables shared, yet private, resolutions while the second one would be unreachable outside its scope.
FAQs
A promises based notification channel
We found that broadcast 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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