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eventd

v0.1.2

Published

JS Events and Observes

Downloads

6

Readme

#EVENTD Build Status ##Usage

###Event

####Node

var Event = require('eventd').Event;

####Browser

//amd
//eventd.js
require(['eventd'], function(Eventd) {
  var evt = new Eventd.Event();
  //do event stuff...
});

//or just use globally by using eventd.js

####Usage

Add a specific event and trigger it.

var evt = new Eventd.Event();

evt.on('change', function() {
  console.log('foo');
});

evt.trigger('change', ...data);

Remove ALL handlers listening to a specific event from stack.

evt.off('change');

#####Methods

  • on - bind to an event
  • off - unbind to an event
  • once - bind to an event and unbind once fired
  • trigger - call all delegates bound to an event

###Observe

####Node

var Observe = require('eventd').Observe;

####Browser

//amd
//eventd.js
require(['eventd'], function(Eventd) {
  var obj = new Eventd.Observe();
  //do observe stuff...
});

//or just use globally by using eventd.js

####Usage Set a property

var obj = new Observe({foo: 'bar'});

obj.once('foo', function(foo) {
  console.log(foo); //baz
});

obj.foo = 'baz';

Set multiple properties at once

obj.on('foo', function(foo) {
  console.log(foo); //foo
});

obj.on('bar', function(bar) {
  console.log(bar); //bar
});

obj.on('baz', function(baz) {
  console.log(baz); //baz
});

obj.set({
  foo: 'foo',
  bar: 'bar',
  baz: 'baz'
});

####Methods (inherits Events)

  • on ...
  • off ...
  • trigger ...
  • set - set a new observable attribute to ( delegates can be assigned before the property exists)
  • unset - unbind delegates and remove the attribute from the object

###Testing

Test set up using mocha/chai

mocha -r spec

or

npm test