0.0.24 • Published 6 years ago

vue-cbus v0.0.24

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2
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
6 years ago

Table of contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Installation
  3. Plug it into your app
  4. Usage
  5. Documentation

Introduction

This plugin provides an easy way to handle events in VueJS (V.2) using contexts.

Installation

You can install this plugin using npm

npm i --save vue-cbus

Plug it into your app

To use vue-cbus in your VueJS app, you just need to tell VueJS to use it.

import Vue from 'vue'
import CBus from 'vue-cbus'

Vue.use(CBus, {
  debugMode: false
})

// ...

The debugMode option controls if vue-cbus will log debug messages.

Usage

vue-cbus automatically creates a global context when the application starts. You can access it in your component using this.$gbus, like shown in the example below

// component1.vue
export default {
  methods: {
    onSomeEvent () {
      console.log('Some event ocurred')
    }
  },
  mounted () {
    this.$gbus.on('someEvent', this.onSomeEvent)
  }
}

// component2.vue
export default {
  methods: {
    emitSomeEvent () {
      this.$gbus.emit('someEvent')
    }
  }
}

You can also use local contexts

// component1.vue
export default {
  methods: {
    someEventHandler () {
      console.log('Some event ocurred')
    },
    anotherEventHandler () {
      console.log('Another event ocurred')
    }
  },
  mounted () {
    this.$lbus('MyLocal').on('someEvent', this.someEventHandler)
    this.$lbus('Another').on('someEvent', this.anotherEventHandler)
  }
}

// component2.vue
export default {
  methods: {
    emitSomeEvent () {
      this.$lbus('MyLocal').emit('someEvent')
    }
  }
}

// component3.vue
export default {
  methods: {
    emitAnotherEvent () {
      this.$lbus('Another').emit('someEvent')
    }
  }
}

Documentation

This plugin injects 3 prototypes into the Vue instance: 1. Vue.prototype.$gbus, that gives you access to the global bus 2. Vue.prototype.$lbus, that let yout get access (or create) a local bus 3. Vue.prototype.$cbus, that let you control your local buses (create, delete, purge, get)

The Bus object

  1. obj.on(eventName, callback): Adds callback to the eventName callbacks Map. eventName is create if it does not already exist.
  2. obj.off([eventName, [callback]]): Remove callback from eventName. If callback is not specified, removes all callbacks from eventName. Also, if none argument specified remove the eventName.
  3. obj.once(eventName, callback): Auto removable event.

$cbus

  1. create(name): Create a new context called name
  2. delete(name): Removes de context called name
  3. purge(): Removes all contexts
  4. get(name): Get context name. It creates a new context if name does not exist.

    Obs.: $lbus is an alias for $cbus.get.

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