ember-add-listener-helper
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Easily and safely use `@ember/object/events` via a template helper
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ember-add-listener-helper
Easily and safely use @ember/object/events
via a template helper
{{add-listener @publisher 'event' this.onEvent}}
Compatibility
- Ember.js v4.8 or above
- Ember CLI v4.8 or above
- Node.js v16 or above
Installation
ember install ember-add-listener-helper
Usage
The @ember/object/events
methods require careful accounting to avoid leaking
event listeners, and are especially tricky to use when the subscriber is a
glimmer component and the publisher is an argument to that component. Using the
{{add-listener}}
helper makes it a no-brainer, as it will handle registering,
un/re-registering when arguments change, and unregistering on un-render. All
you have to do is:
import { addListener } from 'ember-add-listener-helper';
export default <template>
{{addListener @publisher 'event' onEvent}}
</template>;
or
{{add-listener @publisher 'event' this.onEvent}}
export default class MyComponent extends Component {
@action
this.onEvent(arg1, arg2) {
// handle event
}
}
@publisher
can be an object with events triggered using sendEvent
from
@ember/objects/events
or using .trigger()
from the Ember.Evented
mixin.
Isn't Ember's eventing deprecated?
There is an RFC to deprecate Ember's eventing. As long as it's not deprecated and removed, this helper eases its use. If/when Ember's eventing is removed, this helper may also be deprecated, or may switch its implementation to using some other recommended pub/sub eventing library.
Contributing
See the Contributing guide for details.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.