evemit v1.0.4
Evemit
Minimal and fast JavaScript / TypeScript event emitter for Node.js and front-end. Only 1kb minified (577 bytes gzipped).
Getting started
Install
Via NPM
npm install evemit --saveOr download the evemit.min.js file.
If Evemit is used in CommonJS environment (Node.js, Browserify, Webpack, ...),
it is exposed as module with module.exports.
So in CommonJS, evemit is not exposed in the global scope (even on client side) :)
const ev = require('evemit');
// true (it's the constructor)
console.log(typeof ev === 'function');
// undefined, even on front-end with Browserify, Webpack, ...
console.log(typeof Evemit);Basic usage (without CommonJS)
// true
console.log(typeof Evemit === 'function');
// true
console.log(typeof window.Evemit === 'function');Usage
const Evemit = require('evemit');
// Or if you are not in an environment CommonJS (Node.js, Browserify, Webpack, ...)
// uses directly `Evemit`, without `var Evemit = require('evemit')`
const obj = new Evemit();
obj.on('say-hello', function(hello) {
console.log(hello); // Hello World!
});
obj.emit('say-hello', 'Hello World!');API
See the complete API doc.
Evemit.on({string} event, {function} listener, {mixed} context)
Add a listener.
obj.on('say-hello', function(hello) {
console.log(hello); // Hello World!
});
obj.emit('say-hello', 'Hello World!');Evemit.once({string} event, {function} listener, {mixed} context)
Listen once
function myCallback(data) {
console.log(data.hello); // Hello 1
}
// Add listener, defined to be triggered "once"
obj.once('say-hello', myCallback);
// myCallback() is invoked and the listener is removed
obj.emit('say-hello', {
hello: 'Hello 1'
});
// myCallback() is not called because it is no longer listening on this event
obj.emit('say-hello', {
hello: 'Hello 2'
});Evemit.emit({string} event, {mixed} ...arg)
Emit an event
obj.emit('ping');With arguments passed to the listeners
obj.emit('ping', 'arg1', 'arg2', {an: 'object'});Evemit.off({string} event, {function} listener)
Remove a listener
function myCallback(data) {
// some code ...
}
// add
a.on('say-hello', myCallback);
// remove
a.off('say-hello', myCallback);Evemit.listeners({string} event)
Get all listeners
// Returns an array containing all listeners
obj.listeners();Count all listeners
// Returns a number.
obj.listeners().length;Get all listeners of a given event
// Returns an array of listeners
obj.listeners('say-hello');Count all listeners of a given event
obj.listeners('say-hello').length;The methods of the Array object can be used to manage the listeners.
Example
// reverse the order of the listeners execution
obj.listeners('my-event').reverse();
// slices
obj.listeners('my-event').slice(1, 3);
// Removes the first listener of the stack, and returns that listener
const firstListener = obj.listeners('my-event').shift();
// Removes the last listener of the stack, and returns that listener
const lastListener = obj.listeners('my-event').pop();
// ...Use the property obj.events if you want to get an object like
{event1: [array of listeners], event2: [array of listeners], ...}Unit tests
evemit is unit tested with Unit.js.
Run the tests
cd node_modules/evemit
npm testTo execute the tests on client side, download the test directory and go on test/index.html file with your browser.
LICENSE
MIT (c) 2014, Nicolas Tallefourtane.
Author
| Nicolas Talle |
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