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multi-event

v1.1.1

Published

Simple event emitter that supports triggering listener to multiple events

Downloads

12

Readme

Build Status

Installation

  • Node.js, browserify npm install multi-event --save
  • Require.js require(["multi-event"], ...

Examples

var MultiEvent = require('multi-event'); // require it
var myEvents = new MultiEvent();

// Implement listener
var callBack = function (arg) {
    console.log(arg);
};

// Register callBack event listener
myEvents.on('event', callBack);

myEvents.emit('event', 'this will be passed to the callback');
// shows 'this will be passed to the callback' in console

Multiple events Examples

var MultiEvent = require('multi-event'); // require it
var myEvents = new MultiEvent();
var myEventsSubSet = new MultiEvent();

myEvents.pipe("event2.*", myEventsSubSet);

// Implement listener
var callBack1 = function (arg) {
    console.log('callBack1 says : '+ arg);
};
var callBack2 = function (arg) {
    console.log('callBack2 says : '+ arg);
};

var callBack = function (arg) {
    console.log('callBack says : '+ arg);
};

var pipeCallBack = function (arg) {
    console.log('pipeCallBack says : '+ arg + ' (from myEventsSubSet)');
};


// Register callBack event listener
myEvents.on('event.subevent1', callBack1)
        .on('event.subevent2', callBack2)
        .on('event.*', callBack); // this callBack is trigged to all 'event' sub-events
        
myEventsSubSet.on("event2.eventViaPipe", pipeCallBack);

myEvents.emit('event.subevent1', 'this string will be logged twice');
// the following will be displayed on the console
//  callBack1 says : this string will be logged twice
//  callBack says : this string will be logged twice
myEvents.emit('event.subevent2', 'this string will be logged twice');
// the following will be displayed on the console
//  callBack2 says : this string will be logged twice
//  callBack says : this string will be logged twice

myEvents.emit('event2.eventViaPipe', 'this will be passed to the other emitter also');
// the following will be displayed on the console
//  pipeCallBack says : this will be passed to the other emitter also (from myEventsSubSet)

EcmaScript6

This module is writen in ES6, you can find the in src/multi-event-es6.js

For building your modification run npm run build, the files multi-event.js and multi-event.min.js are created in dist folder

Build and test

  • Build npm run build
  • Test npm run test
  • Watch changes and run tests and buil npm run watch