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modulehelper

v1.0.3

Published

JavaScript module namespacer and event emitter

Readme

moduleHelper

JavaScript module namespacer and event emitter

Usage

For apps using singletons which needs to be globally available but depending on other singletons inside application

For example displaying username after user had logged in:

// simple function saying hello to given user
function SayHello(username) {
    console.log("Hello ", username);
}

// class (defined using ES6 syntax) which needs to be instantiated after user had logged in
class Welcome {
    constructor() {
        app.sayHello(app.user.username);   
    }
}

// class extending moduleHelpers built in event emitter
class User extends moduleHelper.EventEmitter {
    constructor() {
        this.login();
    }
    
    login() {
        this.username = "johnDoe";
        this.trigger("login");
    }
}

Instantiate singleton

// create "new SayHello()" and bind it in "app.sayHello"
moduleHelper.instantiate('app.sayHello', SayHello); 

// create "new User()" and bind it in "app.user" 
// after app.sayHello is initialized
moduleHelper.instantiate('app.user', User, 'app.sayHello'); 

// create "new Welcome()" and bind it in app.welcome
// after DOM is ready
// after app.sayHello is initialized
// after app.user is initialized and triggered "login" event
moduleHelper.instantiate('app.welcome', Welcome, [
    'onDocumentReady',
    'app.sayHello',
    'app.user->login'
]);

Building

For now, to be able to build minified file, you need to have "babel", "browserify" and "uglifyjs" installed globaly (this should be changed in the near future)