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Turn deku components into event emitters. Doesn't work as advertised yet, relies on segmentio/deku#51 to be resolved first.
$ npm install deku-event
const event = require('deku-event')
const deku = require('deku')
const component = deku.component
const dom = deku.dom
var button = component()
button.use(event.plugin())
button.on('render', function (props, state) {
return dom('button')
})
button.render(document.body, {foo: 'bar'})
Wrap deku.component so all created components use deku-event by default.
const event = require('deku-event')
const deku = require('deku')
const component = event(deku.component)
Attach a plugin to the component.
const event = require('deku-event')
const deku = require('deku')
const component = event(deku.component)
const dom = deku.dom
var button = component()
button.use(event.plugin())
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deku-event
We found that deku-event 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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