draht
draht provides process-level messaging.
Installation
$ npm install draht
Quick start
The first thing you need to do is to integrate draht into your application. For that add a reference to the draht
module.
const Draht = require('draht');
Accessing the global draht
To access the global draht, you need to get the instance
property:
const draht = Draht.instance;
Creating your own draht
If you need your own draht channel, create a new instance:
const draht = new Draht();
Using a draht
Emitting events
To emit an event, call the draht's emit
function and provide the event name as well as its payload as parameters. Optionally, you may specify a callback.
draht.emit('foo', { bar: 'baz' }, () => {
});
Please note that the emit
function internally calls process.nextTick
to make sure that an event is processed asynchronously.
You can also emit namespaced events. For that, prefix the event name with the namespace name and separate them by using the expression ::
.
draht.emit('demo::foo', { bar: 'baz' }, () => {
});
Subscribing to events
To subscribe to an event, call the on
function and provide the name of the event you want to subscribe to as well as an event handling function.
draht.on('demo::foo', (evt, callback) => {
});
Alternatively you may also use the once
function to subscribe to an event and have the handler automatically removed afterwards.
draht.once('demo::foo', (evt, callback) => {
});
If you want to receive all events within a specific namespace, you can use the *
character.
draht.on('demo::*', (evt, callback) => {
});
Nested namespaces are supported as well, but please note that when using wildcards you need to specify them for each namespace level separately. E.g., if you have events in the form foo::bar::baz
and you would like to subscribe to any event in the foo
namespace, use foo::*::*
, not foo::*
.
Unsubscribing from events
From time to time you need to unsubscribe from an event. For this use the removeListener
function and provide the event name as well as the handler to remove. Please note that in this case you need to provide the very same handler instance to removeListener
as you previously used.
const onFoo = function (evt, callback) {
};
draht.on('demo::foo', onFoo);
draht.removeListener('demo::foo', onFoo);
To remove all listeners for an event use removeAllListeners
and provide only the event name.
draht.removeAllListeners('demo::foo');
If you omit the event name, too, then all listeners for all events are unsubscribed.
draht.removeAllListeners();
Running the build
To build this module use roboter.
$ bot
License
The MIT License (MIT)
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