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events-broadcast
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events-broadcast leverages events to broadcast singly, in combination, or to all selected events.
npm i events-broadcast
var eb = require("events-broadcast"),
* to test local functionality: npm run local_test
* mocha test: npm test
"use strict"
/*
* @author Jim Manton: jrman@risebroadband.net
* @since 2019-04-24
* test application
*/
var colors = require('colors'),
log4js = require("log4js"),
log4js_tagline = require("log4js-tagline"),
events_broadcast = require('events-broadcast'),
tagline,
logger,
append,
lne
log4js.configure({
appenders: { myLog: { type: 'file', filename: 'my.log' } },
categories: { default: { appenders: ['myLog'], level: 'debug' } }
})
tagline = new log4js_tagline(log4js, {
"display": ["trace", "debug", "info", "warn", "error", "fatal", "mark"],
"output": {
"to_local_file": true,
"to_datadog": true
}
})
logger = log4js.getLogger('myLog')
append = tagline.appender('line')
lne = new append(tagline).setConfig({ "format": "lne(@name(): @file:@line:@column)" })
logger.debug('start of test').tag(lne).tagline()
var eb = new events_broadcast()
.set({ "group": { "name": "group-1", "events": [{ "event": "refresh", "id": 1 }, { "event": "two", "id": 2 }] } })
.set({ "group": { "name": "group-2", "events": [{ "event": "one", "id": 1 }, { "event": "two", "id": 2 }, { "event": "refresh", "id": 3 }] } })
.set({ "group": { "name": "group-3", "events": [{ "event": "refresh", "id": 1 }] } })
.error(function (errorArray) {
errorArray.forEach(function (item) {
logger.error(item).tag(lne).tagline()
})
}).success(function (data) {
logger.info(data).tag(lne).tagline()
})
.on({ "groups": "all", "events": "all" }, function (data) {
var d = JSON.stringify(data)
logger.info(d).tag(lne).tagline()
})
/*
.on({ "groups": "all", "events": "refresh" }, function (data) {
var d = JSON.stringify(data)
logger.info(d).tag(lne).tagline()
})
.on({ "groups": "all", "events": "one" }, function (data) {
var d = JSON.stringify(data)
logger.info(d).tag(lne).tagline()
})
.on({ "groups": "all", "events": "two" }, function (data) {
var d = JSON.stringify(data)
logger.info(d).tag(lne).tagline()
})
.on({ "groups": "group-2", "events": "one" }, function (data) {
var d = JSON.stringify(data)
logger.info(d).tag(lne).tagline()
})
.on({ "groups": "group-2", "events": "refresh" }, function (data) {
var d = JSON.stringify(data)
logger.info(d).tag(lne).tagline()
})
.on({ "groups": "group-1", "events": "refresh" }, function (data) {
var d = JSON.stringify(data)
logger.info(d).tag(lne).tagline()
})
.on({ "groups": "all", "events": "all" }, function (data) {
var d = JSON.stringify(data)
logger.info(d).tag(lne).tagline()
})
.on({ "groups": ["group-1", "group-2"], "events": ["one", "refresh"] }, function (data) {
var d = "This is ONE, REFRESH processing(" + JSON.stringify(data) + ")"
logger.info(d).tag(lne).tagline()
})
*/
.do({ "groups": "all", "emit": ["refresh"] })
//.do({ "groups": "all", "emit": "all" })
//.do({ "groups": ["group-1", "group-2"], "emit": ["one", "refresh"] })
.do({ "groups": "all", "emit": ["one", "two"] })
//.do({ "groups": "["group-1", "group-2"]", "emit": ["one", "refresh"] })
.do({ "groups": ["group-2"], "emit": ["two"] })
.done()
[2019-05-09T17:21:11.289] [debug] myLog - (msg: start of test) lne(<anonymous>(): events-broadcast/test.js:36:8)
[2019-05-09T17:21:11.316] [info] myLog - (msg: {"name":"group-1","event":{"event":"refresh","id":1}}) lne(callback(): events-broadcast/test.js:51:16)
[2019-05-09T17:21:11.317] [info] myLog - (msg: {"name":"group-2","event":{"event":"refresh","id":3}}) lne(callback(): events-broadcast/test.js:51:16)
[2019-05-09T17:21:11.319] [info] myLog - (msg: {"name":"group-3","event":{"event":"refresh","id":1}}) lne(callback(): events-broadcast/test.js:51:16)
[2019-05-09T17:21:11.321] [info] myLog - (msg: {"name":"group-1","event":{"event":"two","id":2}}) lne(callback(): events-broadcast/test.js:51:16)
[2019-05-09T17:21:11.323] [info] myLog - (msg: {"name":"group-2","event":{"event":"one","id":1}}) lne(callback(): events-broadcast/test.js:51:16)
[2019-05-09T17:21:11.327] [info] myLog - (msg: {"name":"group-2","event":{"event":"two","id":2}}) lne(callback(): events-broadcast/test.js:51:16)
[2019-05-09T17:21:11.330] [info] myLog - (msg: {"name":"group-2","event":{"event":"two","id":2}}) lne(callback(): events-broadcast/test.js:51:16)
[2019-05-09T17:21:11.331] [info] myLog - (msg: success done) lne(success_callback(): events-broadcast/test.js:47:16)
FAQs
broadcast events
The npm package events-broadcast receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, events-broadcast popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that events-broadcast 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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