asynter
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Asynchronous event emitter library
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AsyNTer
Allows events to .emit() asynchronously - instead of being called immediately, event handlers are added to the event queue.
Installation
Install with bower, npm, or link the AsyNTer.js from from your html:
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Densaugeo/AsyNTer/master/AsyNTer.js
OR
npm install --save https://github.com/Densaugeo/AsyNTer.git
OR
bower install --save https://github.com/Densaugeo/AsyNTer.git
Import
Supports node.js, AMD, and browser global modules.
In your html:
<script type="text/javascript" src="/your/folders/AsyNTer.js"></script>
Or in you node.js app:
var AsyNTer = require('async-emit');
Or with browserify:
var AsyNTer = require('./your/folder/async-emit');
Usage
AsyNTer nodes can emit events similar to EventEmitter:
var node = new AsyNTer.Node();
node.on('foo', function() {
// Event handler stuff
});
node.emit('foo'); // Sends event to the anonymous event handler
They also have a pipe syntax:
var nodeA = new AsyNTer.Node();
var nodeB = new AsyNTer.Node();
nodeB.doBar = function() {
// Bar stuff
}
AsyNTer.pipe(nodeA, 'foo', nodeB, 'doBar');
node.emit('foo'); // Sends event to nodeB.doBar()
By default, events handlers are not called immediately. They are added to the event queue:
var nodeA = new AsyNTer.Node();
var called = false;
node.on('foo', function() {
called = true;
});
node.emit('foo');
called; // Still false
setTimeout(function() {
called; // Now it's true
}, 0);
However, events can still be emitted synchronously by using .emitSync() in place of .emit().
With the asynchronous approach, event loops can run indefinitely without overfilling the stack, and an event handler can emit it's own event as a sort of tail recursion:
var node = new AsyNTer.Node();
node.onrecurse = function() {
// Event handler stuff
this.emit('recurse');
}
AsyNTer.pipe(node, 'recurse', node, 'onrecurse');
node.emit('recurse'); // Keeps going and going, like a popular battery bunny
Development
To install with all development tools, clone this repo and use npm:
git clone [email protected]:Densaugeo/AsyNTer.git
npm install
Linter is JSHint, test runner is Mocha, documenter is Thoth. All have npm script hooks:
# Run linter
npm run lint
# Run tests
npm run test
# Refresh docs
npm run doc
License
MIT