kippa v1.2.1
Kippa
Kippa is an event emitter.
Install
$ npm install kippa --save
or
$ pnpm add kippa
Then you can use it via ESM, CJS and UMD
// ESM
import emitter from 'kippa';
// CommonJS
const kippa = require('kippa');
UMD is available at window.kippa
<script src="https://unpkg.com/kippa/dist/kippa.min.js"></script>
Usage
import emitter from 'kippa'; // emitter is a global instance
// subscribe an event
emitter.on('event', console.log);
// fire an event
emitter.emit('event', 'hello world');
// subscribe an event only once
emitter.once('event', console.log);
// or
emitter.on('event', console.log, { once: true });
// unsubscribe an event
emitter.off('event', console.log);
API
The default export is a global instance. The named export emitter
or kippa
is a factory function, you can call it to create a new instance
import emitter, { kippa } from 'kippa';
// default export, emitter is a global instance
const emitter1 = kippa();
// emitter1 is a new instance
on
Registers a callback function for the specified event.
on(name: EventKey, cb: Callback, option?: EventOption)
You can use any type as the event name, but I recommend you use a string;
EventOption supports two properties, once and exclusive.
The
once
property means that the event will only be triggered once.The
exclusive
property means that the event will only be registerd once, and repeated registration will be ignored. If an event is registered asexclusive
for the first time, the previously registered callback function with the same name will be forced to clear, and this name will be permanently marked asexclusive
, which cannot be changed even ifoff
orclear
is called to unsubscribe. At the same time, subsequent registration will be ignored.
once
once(name: EventKey, cb: Callback)
This is a shorthand for on(name, cb, { once: true })
off
off(name: EventKey, cb: Callback)
Removes a callback function for the sepcified event. If the event or callback function is missing, nothing will change. This is to prevent you from accidently clearing all callback functions.
clear
clear(name?: EventKey, cb?: Callback)
similar to off
, but it will clear all callback functions for the specified event, or all events if no event is specified.
emit
emit(name: EventKey, ...args: unknown[])
Call all callback functions for the specified event. If you have registered * event before, the will also be called.
You can not directly trigger an event named '*'
pub
pub(name: EventKey, op?: EmitOption, ...args: unknown[])
An Enhanced version of emit
. The second parameter currently only supports a property called lazy. If the lazy
property is true, it means that if there is no callback function registered for the event, the event will be cached and will be triggered immediately when the callback function is registered for the event next time.