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Event-driven actions for virgilio
Lets say we have a blinkLight and sendPush action on our Doorbell namespace.
var Doorbell = virgilio.namespace$('modules.doorbell');
Doorbell.defineAction$(function blinkLight() {
console.log('Blink HUE light');
// return Utils.hue.blink(...).then(func..{});
});
Doorbell.defineAction$(function sendPush() {
console.log('Send RING RING push message');
// return Utils.push.send(...).then(func..{});
});
We want these actions to run when a specific event is triggered, for example 'doorbell'. To make this happen we can assign an event to them.
Doorbell.blinkLight.on('doorbell');
Doorbell.sendPush.on('doorbell');
Now, when we send the 'doorbell' event the actions will run.
// Lets assume we have a virgilio instance
virgilio.emit('doorbell');
There is a working example of the above in the examples directory.
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Event-driven actions
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