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can-event-queue
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can-event-queue
mixes in event binding and dispatching methods that
use can-queues. This adds legacy binding methods addEventListener
and removeEventListener
. This package should not be used for new packages.
var eventQueue = require("can-event-queue");
var obj = eventQueue(obj);
// obj now has `.on`, `.dispatch`, `.addEventListener` methods
// as well as `can.onKeyValue` and `can.offKeyValue` symbols.
obj.on("event", function(){
console.log("event fired!")
});
obj.dispatch("event");
Critically, event handlers can be registered to run in different queues.
var obj = eventQueue(obj);
obj.on("event", function mutateHandler(){
console.log("mutate")
}, "mutate");
obj.on("event", function(){
console.log("notify")
}, "notify");
obj.dispatch("event"); // logs "notify" then "mutate" because notify comes first
FAQs
A event mixin that uses queues to dispatch handlers
We found that can-event-queue demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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