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replay-event-emitter
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An extension to Node's EventEmitter that supports event replay. In other words,
if a listener is added using either addListenerWithReplay
or onWithReplay
,
then it will instantly trigger the listener with previous event data (if no data
was previously emitted, then the listener will not get triggered on
registration).
In order to get event replay on listener registration, simply utilize the
addListenerWithReplay
method like so:
import { ReplayEventEmitter } from "replay-event-emitter";
// Instantiate the event emitter
const eventEmitter = new ReplayEventEmitter();
// Emit an event before adding a listener
eventEmitter.emit("exampleEvent", "someData");
// Subscribe using addListenerWithReplay
eventEmitter.addListenerWithReplay("exampleEvent", (data) => {
// This handler will get triggered despite the data emission happening BEFORE
// the event registration.
console.log(data);
});
You could also use the shorthand method onWithRepeat
, like so:
eventEmitter.onWithReplay("exampleEvent", (data) => {
console.log(data);
});
All the original functionality of the EventEmitter is still intact:
import { ReplayEventEmitter } from "replay-event-emitter";
const eventEmitter = new ReplayEventEmitter();
eventEmitter.emit("exampleEvent", "someData");
eventEmitter.addListener("exampleEvent", (data) => {
// This handler will NOT get triggered, as this is not a replay method and the
// data emission happened BEFORE the event registration.
console.log(data);
});
FAQs
An extension to Node's EventEmitter that supports event replay.
We found that replay-event-emitter 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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