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eventrino

v0.1.4

Published

Event handling micro-library

Downloads

13

Readme

eventrino

eventrino is a JavaScript micro-library for event handling. It's an implementation of the publisher/subscriber pattern.

Features

  • Events and listeners scoped to objects. You can have listeners that only listen for events triggered on specific objects.
  • Easy to remove anonymous listeners or listeners that don't exist in the current scope.
  • Pass data to listeners when you broadcast an event.
  • The listeners for events on an object that has been garbage collected are garbage collected as well.
  • No dependencies (although I strongly recommend using babel-polyfill)

Usage

eventrino allows you to pass a string or a Symbol as an identifier for a listener. The identifier can be used to remove anonymous listener or to remove listeners that don't exist in a certain scope. String indentifiers are converted to Symbols. If you don't pass an identifier, eventrino will create one for you and will return it.

var eventrino = require('eventrino');

Adding an event listener
  • eventrino.subscribe('event', listenerFunction); // Adds a global listener
  • const identifier = eventrino.subscribe('event', listenerFunction); // Adds a global listener and saves the identifier for it
  • eventrino.subscribe('event', listenerFunction, 'function identifier', testObject); // Adds an event listener for testObject with the identifier function identifier
Removing an event listener
  • eventrino.unsubscribe('event', listenerFunction); // Removes a global listener by function reference
  • eventrino.unsubscribe('event', 'listener identifier'); // Removes a global listener by its indentifier
  • eventrino.unsubscribe('event', 'listener identifier', testObject); // Removes a listener of an object by its identifier
  • eventrino.unsubscribe('event', undefined, testObject); // Removes all listeners of an object
Broadcasting events
  • eventrino.broadcast('event'); // Broadcasts a global event
  • eventrino.broacast('event', undefined, dataObject); // Broadcasts a global event and calls all the listeners with dataObject
  • eventrino.broadcast('event', testObject); // Broadcast the event only for testObject

License

MIT