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pron

v0.1.0

Published

Convert jquery events to promises

Downloads

7

Readme

Pron v0.1.0

Convert jQuery events to jQuery Deferreds

Installation

Pron supports installation via npm:

npm install pron

or bower (source and distribution files only, no tests or build tasks):

bower install pron

Usage

Pron has been developed to support jQuery event syntax as much as possible with additional functionality for multiple required events.

Single event:

$('body').pron('event1).then(function(){ ... });

The promise would resolve when event1 is triggered.

Multiple optional events:

Much like jQuery event syntax, this uses a single string with space seperated events.

$('body').pron('event1 event2').then(function(){ ... });

The promise would resolve when either event1 or event2 is triggered.

Multiple required events:

This takes comma seperate event strings (you can even use multiple optional events within these).

$('body').pron('event1','event2').then(function(){ ... });

The promise would resolve when both event1 and event2 and triggered.