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Simple library for implementing and consuming evented APIs
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event-kit
This is a simple library for implementing event subscription APIs.
Implementing Event Subscription APIs
{Emitter} = require 'event-kit'
class User
constructor: ->
@emitter = new Emitter
onDidChangeName: (callback) ->
@emitter.on 'did-change-name', callback
setName: (name) ->
if name isnt @name
@name = name
@emitter.emit 'did-change-name', name
@name
destroy: ->
@emitter.dispose()
In the example above, we implement ::onDidChangeName
on the user object, which
will register callbacks to be invoked whenever the user's name changes. To do
so, we make use of an internal Emitter
instance. We use ::on
to subscribe
the given callback in ::onDidChangeName
, and ::emit
in ::setName
to notify
subscribers. Finally, when the User
instance is destroyed we call ::dispose
on the emitter to unsubscribe all subscribers.
Consuming Event Subscription APIs
Emitter::on
returns a Disposable
instance, which has a ::dispose
method.
To unsubscribe, simply call dispose on the returned object.
subscription = user.onDidChangeName (name) -> console.log("My name is #{name}")
# Later, to unsubscribe...
subscription.dispose()
You can also use CompositeDisposable
to combine disposable instances together.
{CompositeDisposable} = require 'event-kit'
subscriptions = new CompositeDisposable
subscriptions.add user1.onDidChangeName (name) -> console.log("User 1: #{name}")
subscriptions.add user2.onDidChangeName (name) -> console.log("User 2: #{name}")
# Later, to unsubscribe from *both*...
subscriptions.dispose()
Creating Your Own Disposables
Disposables are convenient ways to represent a resource you will no longer need at some point. You can instantiate a disposable with an action to take when no longer needed.
{Disposable} = require 'event-kit'
disposable = new Disposable => @destroyResource()