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jsevents-js
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download JSEvents.min.js and add to the sript in the head
tag of your web application.
<script type="text/javascript" src="path-to-JSevents.min.js">
/**
* @name addEventListener
* @param {string} name
* @param {function} callback
* @param {object} scope
* @description this function registeres the event
* @returns {null} this function does not return anything
*/
JSEvents.addEventListener(type,callback,scope);
/**
* @name removeEventListener
* @param {string} name
* @param {function} callback
* @param {object} scope
* @description this function will remove registered the event
* @returns {null} this function does not return anything
*/
JSEvents.removeEventListener(type,callback,scope);
/**
* @name hasEventListener
* @param {string} name
* @param {function} callback
* @param {object} scope
* @description this function check and return true/false if the event has
* any registered listener
* @returns {boolean} return true if the event has any listener
*/
var result = JSEvents.hasEventListener(name,callback,scope);
/**
* @name dispatchEvent
* @param {string} name
* @param {any} data
* @description this function check and return true/false if the event has
* any registered listener
* @returns {null} this function will fire the registered event
*/
JSEvents.dispatchEvent(name,data)
/**
* @name getRegisteredEvents
* @description this function return all the events registered in the store
* @returns {object} this getter will return all the registered events
*/
var allEvents=JSEvents.getRegisteredEvents()
var testOb={
add:function(){
// last parameter is the scope.
// all params are mandatory
JSEvents.addEventListener('TEST_OB_FN',this.cb,this);
},
dispatch:function(){
JSEvents.dispatchEvent('TEST_OB_FN','hi')
},
cb:function(event,data){
console.log(data)
},
getAll:function(){
console.log(JSEvents.getRegisteredEvents())
}
remove:function(){
// all are mendatory
JSEvents.removeEventListener('TEST_OB_FN',this.cb,this);
}
}
testOb.add();
testOb.dispatch();
testOb.getAll();
var cb=function(event,param1,param2,param3,param4){
console.log(param1,param2,param3,param4);
}
JSEvents.addEventListener('NAME',cb,window);
JSEvents.dispatchEvent('NAME','hi','anything','nothing',[1,2,3]);
JSEvents.addEventListener('NAME',function(){
// this is wrong.
},window);
JSEvents.removeEventListener('NAME',function(){
// this is wrong.
},window);
var cb=function(ev){
}
JSEvents.addEventListener('NAME',cb,window); // this is correct
JSEvents.removeEventListener('NAME',cb,window); // this is correct
FAQs
a small javascript library to create custom events
The npm package jsevents-js receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, jsevents-js popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that jsevents-js 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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