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t-event-emitter
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TEventEmitter is an enhanced event emitter that supports type-safe event keys. With TEventEmitter, you can create string or symbol keys and ensure type safety when emitting and listening to events.
Here's a quick example demonstrating how to use TEventEmitter to create and handle type-safe events:
import { TEventEmitter } from 't-event-emitter';
// Create a TEventEmitter instance
const emitter = new TEventEmitter();
// Create a event key with typed args
const key = emitter.createKey<[number, string]>('myEvent');
// Listen for the event
emitter.on(key, (num, str) => {
console.log(`Number: ${num}, String: ${str}`);
});
// Emit the event
emitter.emit(key, 42, 'Hello, World!');
// emitter.emit(key, 42, true); <-- Argument of type 'boolean' is not assignable to parameter of type 'string'.
FAQs
A Type-Safe Event Emitter
We found that t-event-emitter 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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