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A tiny, fast, zero-dependency event emitter for JavaScript.
Create an Eev instance.
var e = new Eev();
Then, add handlers as you see fit.
e.on('some-event', function (data) {
alert('got ' + data);
});
e.on('some-event', function (data) {
console.log('got ' + data);
});
Remove handlers using off
.
function myHandler (data) { console.log(data); }
e.on('some-event', myHandler);
e.off('some-event', myHandler);
Trigger events using emit
.
// The second parameter here is the data you wish to
// pass to the event handlers
e.emit('some-event', { foo: 'Bar' });
If you want a handler to only run once, you can do this:
e.on('some-event', function foo () {
e.off('some-event', foo);
// Do stuff
});
You can register for multiple events at once like this:
function myHandler (data) { console.log(data); }
e.on('event1 event2 etc', myHandler);
e.off('event1 event2 etc', myHandler);
Stopping propagation isn't build into Eev. If enough people ask for it, I'll bake it in. Meanwile, you can work around this limitation by doing something like this:
;(function () {
var superOn = Eev.prototype.on;
Eev.prototype.on = function (names, fn) {
superOn.call(this, names, function (data) {
if (!data.isCanceled) {
return fn(data);
}
});
};
}());
With the above patch in place, you can do something like this in your event handlers:
e.on('some-event', function foo (data) {
data.isCanceled = true; // Now, no downstream handlers should be invoked
})
Just download eev.min.js, or use bower:
bower install eev
Or use npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/eev
npm install --save eev
Copyright (c) 2015 Chris Davies
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A tiny, fast, zero-dependency event emitter
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