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A collection of reactive wrappers for various browser APIs.
This package provides factory functions which can be used to turn browser APIs into subscribable things. A subscribable thing can either be consumed directly with callback functions or by utilzing one of the popular libraries for reactive programming.
The subscribable-things
package is published on npm and can be installed as usual.
npm install subscribable-things
It exports individual functions for each wrapped browser API which are described in greater detail below. They can either be used directly by providing a callback function ...
import { mediaQueryMatch } from 'subscribable-things';
const subscribe = mediaQueryMatch('(max-width:600px)');
const unsubscribe = subscribe((isMatching) => console.log(isMatching));
unsubscribe();
... or by utilizing a library for reactive programming like RxJS ...
import { from } from 'rxjs';
import { mediaQueryMatch } from 'subscribable-things';
const mediaQueryMatch$ = from(mediaQueryMatch('(max-width:600px)'));
const subscription = mediaQueryMatch$.subscribe((isMatching) => console.log(isMatching));
subscription.unsubscribe();
... or Callbags ...
import fromObs from 'callbag-from-obs';
import observe from 'callbag-observe';
import { mediaQueryMatch } from 'subscribable-things';
const source = fromObs(mediaQueryMatch('(max-width:600px)'));
observe((isMatching) => console.log(isMatching))(source);
... or XStream ...
import { mediaQueryMatch } from 'subscribable-things';
import { fromObservable } from 'xstream';
const stream = fromObservable(mediaQueryMatch('(max-width:600px)'));
const unsubscribe = stream.subscribe((isMatching) => console.log(isMatching));
unsubscribe();
... or Bacon.js ...
import { fromESObservable } from 'baconjs';
import { mediaQueryMatch } from 'subscribable-things';
const eventStream = fromESObservable(mediaQueryMatch('(max-width:600px)'));
const unsubscribe = eventStream.onValue((isMatching) => console.log(isMatching));
unsubscribe();
... or Kefir.js.
import { fromESObservable } from 'kefir';
import { mediaQueryMatch } from 'subscribable-things';
const stream = fromESObservable(mediaQueryMatch('(max-width:600px)'));
const subscription = stream.observe({ value (isMatching) { console.log(isMatching); } });
subscription.unsubscribe();
It is even possible to consume subscribable-things
as an async iterable by taking the little detour over RxJS and rxjs-for-await.
import { eachValueFrom } from 'rxjs-for-await';
import { from } from 'rxjs';
import { mediaQueryMatch } from 'subscribable-things';
const source$ = from(mediaQueryMatch('(max-width:600px)'));
for await (const isMatching of eachValueFrom(source$)) {
console.log(isMatching);
}
This function is a wrapper for the IntersectionObserver
.
This function is a wrapper for the enumerateDevices()
method of the Media Capture and Streams specification. It will also listen for the devicechange
event to emit a fresh list of devices whenever they change.
This function is a wrapper for the matchMedia()
method. It will emit a new value whenever the result of matchMedia()
changes.
This function returns the currently available MIDI input devices. It accepts a MIDIAccess
object of the Web MIDI API.
This function returns the currently available MIDI output devices. It accepts a MIDIAccess
object of the Web MIDI API.
This function is a wrapper for the PerformanceObserver
as defined by the Performance Timeline Level 2 specification.
This function is a wrapper for the MutationObserver
.
This function is a wrapper for the query()
method of the Permissions API. It will monitor the permission status to emit a new state whenever it gets updated.
This function is a wrapper for the ReportingObserver
of the Reporting API.
This function is a wrapper for the ResizeObserver
of the Resize Observer specification.
This function emits unhandled rejections. It will listen for the unhandledrejection
event to register possibly unhandled rejections. It will then wait for the cooling-off period to elapse before it emits the reason (aka the error) that caused the unhandled rejection. It is possible that a previously unhandled rejection gets handled later on in which case a rejectionhandled
event will be fired. If that happens during the cooling-off period nothing will be emitted by this function.
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A collection of reactive wrappers for various browser APIs.
We found that subscribable-things 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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