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message-manager
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A simple message manager class for javascript that allows the management of many messages at one time, and keeps track of when more messages have been added than removed, and vice versa
Install as an npm module
npm install message-manager
Import it using require
var MessageManager = require('message-manager');
Install using npm
npm install message-manager
Then import it using the es2015 module syntax
import {MessageManager} from 'message-manager';
Include the script in your html
<script src="MessageManager.js"></script>
And then use it anywhere in your javascript
//you can prefix with window
var mm1 = new window.MessageManager();
//or not prefix with window, because window is assumed in browser environments
var mm2 = new MessageManager();
Include the script in your html
<!--requirejs has already been included-->
<script src="MessageManager.js"></script>
And then request it in a require statement
require(['MessageManager'], function(MessageManager){
var mm = new MessageManager();
});
//construct a new instance of message manager
var mm = new MessageManager();
mm.add('loading user data');
//mm.message === 'loading user data'
var remove = mm.add('loading something else');
//mm.message === 'loading something else'
//call the remove function to remove a message
remove();
//mm.message === 'loading user data'
//call the remove method manually to remove a message
mm.remove('loading user data');
//mm.message === undefined
FAQs
A javascript message manager
We found that message-manager 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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