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event-emitter-class

v0.0.0

Published

**Event Emitter Class** is a generic event emitter from which to extend. It provides default methods that allows rules base transitioning between states.

Downloads

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Readme

Event Emitter Class

Event Emitter Class is a generic event emitter from which to extend. It provides default methods that allows rules base transitioning between states.

Usage

Installation

npm install --production  state-machine-class
# use "--production" to avoid installing unnecessary development dependencies

In Program

const EventEmitter = require("event-emitter-class");
export default  class extends EventEmitter{
    constructor(){
        super();
        //define methods here
    }
}

API

Constructor

new EventEmitter(events);

events (Optional)

One may pass a pre-populate set of event handlers to an even emitter. See ## Instance Methods => ### Bulk.

Example:Constructor

const ee = new EventEmitter();

Instance Methods

EventEmitter#emit(eventName:string,...payload)

Cause EventEmitter to emit an event triggers all event handlers listening for specific events triggers all one-time handlers listening for specific events and remove them triggers _onmessage functon, if defined

Example:emit

ee.emit("number-event", 1);

Aliases for EventEmitter#emit

- emitEvent
- dispatchEvent
- dispatch

EventEmitter#on(eventName:string, handler:function)

Add EventListener to emitter

Example:on

const handler = function(payload){consolee.log(payload);};
ee.on("number-event", handler);

Aliases for EventEmitter#on

- addEventListener

EventEmitter#off(eventName:string, handler:function)

Remove EventListener from emitter

Example:off

ee.off("number-event", handler);

EventEmitter#once(eventName:string, handler:function)

Add EventListener to emitter that will only fire once

Example:once

const handler = function(payload){consolee.log(payload);};
ee.once("number-event", handler);

EventEmitter#offOnce(eventName:string, handler:function)

Remove EventListener from emitter

Example:offOnce

ee.offOnce("number-event", handler);

EventEmitter#bulk(events:object)

Remove EventListener from emitter

Example:bulk

ee.bulk({...});

EventEmitter#onmessage (setter)

Sets onmessage function

Example:bulk

ee.onmessage = (eventName, ...payload)=>{console.log(eventName,...payload)}

Development

NPM Scripts

test

runs tests

Testing

Tests can be run with node test, npm run test, or npm test

TAP

Because test output in the standard TAP format, there are a number of existing utilities that exist to format the output

Example: HTML Output

npm test | npx  tap-html --out ./tap-html.html

Example: Graphical Output

npm test | npx tap-nyan
 17  -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_,------,
 0   -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_|   /\_/\
 0   -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-^|__( ^ .^)
     -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-  ""  ""
 Pass!