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angular-sequence-events

v1.0.0

Published

Library allows you to make sequential code for execution of angular events, handlers, broadcasts, etc.

Downloads

8

Readme

Angular Sequence Events

Library allows you to make sequential execution of events, handlers, broadcasts, etc. in next way:

    var sequence = new Sequence(this.$scope);

    sequence
    .wait('userAction-1')
    .wait('userScroll-1', self.scrollManager)
    .broadcast('userFinished-Scroll-1-Action')
    .wait('userAction-2')
    .wait('userScroll-2', self.scrollManager)
    .exec(myFunction)
    .broadcast('userFinished-Scroll-2-Action')
    .wait('userAction-3')
    .run({
      loopLastAction: true
    });

Library now works for AngularJS, using its $scope events mechanism.

Lib is in ES2015 syntax, so if you need it in ES5, please use babel to transpile.

Action types

Library have now 3 types of functions:

wait (eventName) - to wait when event has been executed

exec (funciton) - executes some code

broadcast (eventName) - broadcasts the event

Mechanism

When you create the sequence you are starting some journey. In which you could use 3 types of functions: wait, exec, broadcast.

example:

    var sequence = new Sequence(this.$scope);

    sequence
    .wait('userAction-1')
    .wait('userScroll-1', self.scrollManager)
    .run();

Here you are waiting for the event userAction-1 from any angular component, then when event has been fired you are going to the next step - waiting for the event userScroll-1. When you pass second parameter in wait function it means that you are calling method userScroll-1 in self.scrollManager object and this method is getting callback as parameter. And when callback will be fired from this object next sequence method will be executed.