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@townland-project/eventer

v0.0.3

Published

Event emitter

Readme

@townland/eventer

Townland custom event emitter named eventer and you can run this package in browsers.

Table of Contents

Stackable emit events

Emit an event with no event listener. After making the listener, the last emit will be called.

Installation

If you have worked with NPM/NodeJS so far, you know how to install this package. Of course, you can also run this package in browsers.

With package manager

I know npm and yarn to manage nodejs packages.

npm

npm i @townland/eventer

yarn

yarn add @townland/eventer

CDN

Do you know jsDeliver ?

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@townland/eventer@latest/dist/index.min.js"></script>

Functions

has

Check event name exist or not.

eventer.has('<EVENT-NAME>') 

isStacked

Check event name stacked and wait for listener.

eventer.isStacked('<EVENT-NAME>')

on

Listen to an event.

function callback() {
    /// your event callback
}

eventer.on('<EVENT-NAME>', callback)

once

Listen to an event one time.

function callback() {
    /// your event callback
}

eventer.once('<EVENT-NAME>', callback)

remove

Yes! You can remove created listenner.

let event = eventer.on('<EVENT-NAME>', callback);

event.remove()

Example

import { Eventer } from '@townland/eventer';

let eventer = new Eventer();

eventer.once('pong', (params: any[]) => {
    /*
     *    This callback will call one time
     */
    console.log('ping')
})

eventer.on('ping', (params: any[]) => {
    /*
     * This is event callback
     */
    console.log('pong')
    eventer.emit('pong')
});


eventer.emit('ping') // <= call event callback

Change log

You can read changes right here.