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ts-simple-event-bus
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A simple event bus that implements a pub / sub pattern. Fully typed.
Version 2 adds a typing that is defined once at the bus initialisation.
Simple publish and subscribe:
import { EventBus, Callback } from "ts-simple-event-bus";
import { uuid } from "uuid";
// The typing is a nested object with queue names as keys and message payload as value
type EventBusTyping = {
queue: {
a: string;
b: number;
}
};
// Use a function to generate a unique id. You should provide the typing as well
const bus = new EventBus<EventBusTyping>(uuid);
bus.subscribe({ queue: "queue", callback: (message) => {
console.log(message.id, message.a, message.b);
} });
bus.publish({ queue: "queue", { a: "a", b: 1 } });
Waiting for a response:
type EventBusTyping = {
queue: {
a: string;
b: number;
}
};
const bus = new EventBus<EventBusTyping>(idGenerator);
const responseQueueName = "event-response";
bus.subscribe({
queue: "event-request",
callback: (msg, id) => {
bus.publish({ queue: responseQueueName, message: { event: "response" }, id });
},
});
const result = await bus.publishAndWaitForResponse({
queue: "event-request",
responseQueue: responseQueueName,
message: { event: "request" },
timeout: 1000,
});
// result will be { event: "response" }
Simple publish and subscribe:
import { EventBus, Callback } from "ts-simple-event-bus";
import { uuid } from "uuid";
type MessagePayload = {
a: string;
b: number;
};
// Use a function to generate a unique id.
const bus = new EventBus(uuid);
//
const callback: Callback<MessagePayload> = (message) => {
console.log(message.id, message.a, message.b);
};
bus.subscribe<MessagePayload>({ queue: "queue", callback });
bus.publish<MessagePayload>({ queue: "queue", { a: "a", b: 1 } });
Waiting for a response:
const bus = new EventBus(idGenerator);
const responseQueueName = "event-response";
bus.subscribe({
queue: "event-request",
callback: (msg, id) => {
bus.publish({ queue: responseQueueName, message: { event: "response" }, id });
},
});
const result = await bus.publishAndWaitForResponse({
queue: "event-request",
responseQueue: responseQueueName,
message: { event: "request" },
timeout: 1000,
});
// result will be { event: "response" }
FAQs
Simple TS event bus
We found that ts-simple-event-bus 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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