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LIGHT EVENT MODULE ON JAVASCRIPT
version: v1.1.6
author: Blind Holmes
npm install cevent
const cevent = require('cevent');
cevent.once('test', (data) =>` {
console.log("TEST EVENT EMITED ONCE");
console.log("TEST DATA IS: ");
console.log(data);
});
cevent.emit('test', {
hello: 'world'
});
<string><Function>
<data>Create a event listener by eventName, event callback when event triggered every time. Returns a eventObject.
<string><Function>
<data>Create a event listener by eventName, event callback when event first trigger. Be different with method "on". If the event name has emited, then catch last event data and trigger this event. This method always trigger once, only once. Returns a eventObject.
<string><data>Trigger a event in time and emit data.
Returns <bollean>.
<eventObject>Remove event listener object by eventObject.
Returns <bollean>.
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We found that cevent 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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