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ng-simple-event-bus

v1.0.1

Published

A simple and lightweight library to trigger events through the Angular apps

Downloads

2

Readme

ng-simple-event-bus

A simple and lightweight library to trigger events through the Angular apps

This library was generated with Angular CLI version 11.1.2.

Instalation

Add ng-simple-event-bus to your dependencies by executing:

$ npm install --save ng-simple-event-bus

Usage

(Step 1) Add EventBusService to your application

Add EventBusService in providers array on your app.module.ts

...
providers: [EventBusService],
...

(Step 2) Inject the service

Just add the dependency injection for EventBusService on your component or service

constructor(private event: EventBusService) { }

(Step 3) Subscribe to events

Use the method on() passing an object with name and callback. This method will be executed when the event happens

ngOnInit(){
  this.event.on('Event Name',(payload: any) => {
    console.log(payload);
  });
}

(Step 4) Trigger the event

Call the trigger() function passing the name of the event and whatever you want to send to subscribers. All subscribers will be notified and receive the data.

this.event.trigger('Event Name', 'It works!')

(Step 5) Removing the listeners

And finally remove the listener from the bus when is not required anymore.

ngOnDestroy() {
  this.event.off('Event Name')
}

License

MIT