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event-dispatching
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event-dispatching
is a lightweight event management system built on top of InversifyJS. It allows you to register subscribers and dispatch events across your application using dependency injection.
✨ This package is a modernized and extended version of
pleerock/event-dispatch
, refactored for personal use and better extensibility.
npm install event-dispatching --save
If you're targeting older environments, you may want to add es6-shim:
npm install es6-shim --save
In Node.js:
require("es6-shim");
In a browser:
<script src="path-to-shim/es6-shim.js"></script>
import "es6-shim"; // optional
import { Container } from "inversify";
import eventDispatching, { TYPES, EventDispatcher } from "event-dispatching";
const container = new Container();
// Bootstrap the event-dispatching system
eventDispatching({ container });
// Retrieve the dispatcher
const dispatcher = container.get<EventDispatcher>(TYPES.EventDispatcher);
import { injectable, inject } from "inversify";
import { EventSubscriber, On } from "event-dispatching";
import { User } from "./models/User";
import { TYPES as MY_TYPES } from "./resources/types";
@EventSubscriber()
@injectable()
export class UserEventSubscriber {
constructor(
@inject(MY_TYPES.AwesomeStatusProvider)
private readonly statusProvider: AwesomeStatusProvider
) {}
@On("onUserCreate")
onUserCreate(user: User) {
console.log("User created:", user.name);
}
@On("onStatusUpdate")
updateUserStatus(status: string) {
console.log("Status updated to:", status);
}
@On("onAsyncStatusUpdate")
async onAsyncStatusUpdate(): Promise<{ status: any }> {
const status = await this.statusProvider.loadMyAwesomeStatus();
return { status };
}
}
import { TYPES, EventDispatcher } from "event-dispatching";
import { User } from "./models/User";
// Make sure all subscribers are imported so decorators are registered
container.bind(UserEventSubscriber).to(UserEventSubscriber);
const dispatcher = container.get<EventDispatcher>(TYPES.EventDispatcher);
// Dispatch a user creation event
dispatcher.dispatch("onUserCreate", new User("Johny"));
// Dispatch a status update
dispatcher.dispatch("onStatusUpdate", "hello world");
// Dispatch an async event
dispatcher.asyncDispatch("onAsyncStatusUpdate")
.then(results => {
for (const result of results) {
if (result?.status) {
console.log("Loaded status:", result.status);
}
}
})
.catch(() => {
console.error("Error occurred while loading status.");
});
Browse the sample folder for practical examples.
MIT © mduvernon
FAQs
Dispatching and listening for application events in Typescript
The npm package event-dispatching receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, event-dispatching popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that event-dispatching demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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