1.0.3 • Published 7 years ago

asr-active-state-watcher v1.0.3

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WTFPL
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github
Last release
7 years ago

So you start with an abstract-state-router, right?

When you call addDomApiAttachListener, your callback will be called for every currently active state, as well as every state that becomes active after that point.

When you call addDomApiDetachListener, your callback will be called every time a state is navigated away from.

Your callbacks will be passed one argument: the DOM API object for the state.

const stateWatcher = makeAsrStateWatcher(stateRouter)

const removeAttachListener = stateWatcher.addDomApiAttachListener(domApi => {
	domApi.get() // the starting state, probably!
})

const removeDetachListener = stateWatcher.addDomApiDetachListener(domApi => {
	domApi.get() // the final state, presumably!
})

function cleanUp() {
	removeAttachListener()
	removeDetachListener()
}
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