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chronologiejs

v1.0.5

Published

Trigger event at specific timecode

Downloads

17

Readme

ChronologieJS

This library allow you to trigger functions at a specified time. Like a super setTimeout manager.
My idea was to make a web tecnologies based cartoon.

Installation

npm i chronologiejs

Usage

import { Chronologie, ChronologieEvent } from 'chronologiejs'

// declare ChronologieJS
const chronologie = new Chronologie()

// declare events you want to trigger
const event1 = new ChronologieEvent( 100, callbackFunction1)
const event2 = new ChronologieEvent( 1500, callbackFunction2)

// add events to the event pool
chronologie.addEvent(event1)
chronologie.addEvent(event2)

// start processing the events pool
chronologie.start()

// stop processing the events pool
chronologie.start()

// stop and start processing the events pool
chronologie.restart()

Classes

Chronologie : The core of the library
ChronologieEvent : Event object used to declare your event. Parameters are the timer in milliseconds and the callback function

Methods

addEvent : Add an event declared with ChronologieEvent to the event pool
start : start processing the event pool
stop : stop processing the event pool
restart : stop and start processing the event pool

Event pool processing

All your declared events have a callback function. When you call the start method, the pool will be processed. when the time you configured in an event is reached, the callback function is triggered.

Callback function

It's a function made by yourself. In this function you can do what you need : manipulate the DOM, play a sound, etc

function playASound() {
  const mediaElement = document.querySelector('#sound-element')
  mediaElement.volume = 0.30
  mediaElement.currentTime = 0
  mediaElement.play()
}

const myEvent = new ChronologieEvent( 1500, playASound)

chronologie.addEvent(myEvent)

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details