keep-posted
Event emitting done functional way. No silly strings to pass around. Only functions.
Actually keep-posted resembles more Signal than EventEmitter pattern but anyway. You can give it a try. For me this little piece of code gets job done faster and in less error-prone fashion than any other, more complicated PubSub/EventEmitter pattern.
Installation
npm install keep-posted
Intended Usage
Can be imported via CommonJS, AMD and plain <scrip> tag. Here using CommonJS:
var sillyModule = function () {
var keepPosted = requite('keep-posted');
var somethingHappened = keepPosted.create();
var somethingDifferentHappened = keepPosted.create();
var doSomething = function () {
somethingHappened(1, 2, 3);
somethingDifferentHappened();
};
return {
doSomething: doSomething,
onSomething: somethingHappened.subscribe,
onSomethingDifferent: somethingDifferentHappened.subscribe,
}
};
var myModule = sillyModule();
myModule.onSomething(function (a, b, c) {
console.log('Something happened with params:', a, b, c);
});
var unsubscribe = myModule.onSomethingDifferent(function () {
console.log('Something different happened!');
});
myModule.doSomething();
unsubscribe();
API
keepPosted.create([options])
Creates keep-posted instance.
Parameters:
options
- object with possible fields:
updateNewSubscribers
- (default: false) - when set to true will re-send to every new subscriber most recent event which happened before that subscriber jumped on board (if any event happened before).onFirstSubscriber
- function called when first subscriber registers (e.g. hook for lazy instantiation).onEveryoneUnsubscribed
- function called when all subscribers have unregistered (e.g. hook for destroying what has been constructed with lazy instantiation).
Returns:
Fresh instance of keepPosted, on which you can call...
keepPostedInstance([params...])
Triggers the event.
Parameters:
params...
- any number of parameters, passed as payload to all listeners.
keepPostedInstance.subscribe(callback)
Registers new subscriber (event listener).
Parameters:
callback
- well... you know what it does.
Returns:
Unsubscribe trigger. A function
which you can call when don't want to listen to that event anymore.
License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2015 Jakub Szwacz
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