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Bussi.js is a simple messagebus written in Javascript.
Publisher:
var channel = MessageBus.channel('flower');
channel.publish('topic/subTopic', {
waterMe: true
});
Subscriber:
var channel = MessageBus.channel('flower');
var unsubscribe = channel.subscribe('topic/subTopic', function(envelope) {
var payload = envelope.payload;
assert(payload.waterMe, 'is true');
});
// Stop subscription
unsubscribe();
// No need to unsubscribe
channel.subscribe('topic/subTopic', callback, { once: true });
// matches level0/[all topics]/level2
channel.subscribe('level0/*/level2', callback);
// matches all subscriptions in level0 hierarchy, for example:
// level0/level1
// level0/level1.1
// level0/level1/level2, etc.
channel.subscribe('level0/#', callback);
Install bussi.js CommonJS module into your project node_modules:
$ npm install bussi
and use it:
var MessageBus = require('bussi');
MessageBus.channel('data').subscribe(...);
FAQs
Simple client messagebus implementation
The npm package bussi receives a total of 10 weekly downloads. As such, bussi popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bussi 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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