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rxemitter

v0.2.8

Published

rxemitter = rxjs + eventbus

Downloads

10

Readme

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RxEmitter

RxEmitter = Rxjs + eventBus.

RxEmitter combines the characteristics of Rxjs and eventBus.Emit a Stream of similar events, and you can accept it in any where.
Use RxEmitter to make your project easy to decouple. It can be used for angular,React,Vue and so on.

Installation and Usage

ES6 or TypeScript

Installation
npm install rxemitter
emit
import { RxEmitter, toRxEmitter, rxEmit } from 'rxemitter';
...

/** emit */
Observable.form([1,2,3,4])
          .map(x => x*10)
          .toRxEmitter('ADD_AN_NUMBER')

or
 
Observable.of('hello world')
          .rxEmit('ADD_NEW_WORD')
          .subscribe(x=>x);
          
or 

RxEmitter.emit("EVENT_NAME",{a:1,b:2});
on
import { RxEmitter } from 'rxemitter';
...

/** on */
RxEmitter.on('ADD_AN_NUMBER').subscribe(x=> console.log(`ADD A NEW NUMBER - ${x}`));

or

@RxOn("ADD_AN_NUMBER")
value:Observable<number>;

or 

@RxSubscribe("ADD_AN_NUMBER")
subscribe(value:number){
    console.log(value);
}
Rxemitter can be used for Angular2+、React、Vue and so on.

API Methods

RxEmitter.emit<T>(eventName: string, ...rest: T[]): string

emit a global event , passing a stream

RxEmitter.emit("HELLO_WORLD", myObj);

toRxEmitter<T>(this: Observable<T>, a: any, b?: any): Subscription

RxEmitter.emit an Observable sequence.

Observable
.fromEvent(document, 'click')
.interval(1000)
.toRxEmitter({ eventName: 'MOUSE_CLICK', timeout: 10 })

or

Observable
.from([1,2,3,4])
.toRxEmitter({ eventName: 'VALUE', map: x=>x+10 })

or

Observable
.from([1,2,3,4])
.toRxEmitter('CHANGE_EVENT')

rxEmit<T>(this: Observable<T>, a: any, b?: any): Observable<T>

rxEmit an Observable sequence.

Observable
.fromEvent(document, 'click')
.rxEmit({ eventName: 'MOUSE_CLICK', log:true })
.subscribe(x=>x)

RxOn(a: string | Object, b: boolean | string = false, c: any = null)

To attaches an event handlers, we can use the @RxOn decorator.

@RxOn("HELLO_WORLD")
value:Observable<number>;

RxSubscribe(a: string | Object, b: boolean | string = false, c: any = null)

To attaches an event handlers and registration a listener handler, we can use the @RxSubscribe decorator.

@RxSubscribe("HELLO_WORLD")
subscribe(value:number){
	console.log(value);
}

RxEmitter.on<T>(eventName: string, target?: any): Observable

attaches an event handlers

RxEmitter.on("HELLO_WORLD")
		.map(x=>x+1)
		.subscribe(x=>console.log(x));

RxEmitter.off(eventName: string): any

remove all event handlers

RxEmitter.off("HELLO_WORLD");

unsubscribe(target: any, eventName?: string)

disposal the resources , target is your registration id

RxEmitter.unsubscribe(this,"HELLO_WORLD");

offAllByTarget(target: any)

remove id=target event handlers and disposal the resources.

RxEmitter.offAllByTarget(this);

Used in the angular

import { RxOn } from 'rxemitter';
//
@RxOn("DATA_LOADED")
items$: Observable<Item[]>;

//in html
<li *ngFor="let item of items $ | async"

logo

Used in the vue-rx

vue-rx library

//a component
Vue.component('a', {
  subscriptions: function () {
    return {
      value$: this.$fromDOMEvent('input', 'keyup')
      .pluck('target', 'value')
      .rxEmit('INPUT_KEYUP')
    }
  }
})

//b component
Vue.component('b', {
  subscriptions: function () {
    return {
      value$: RxEmitter.on('INPUT_KEYUP')
    }
  }
})

//html
<div>{{ value$ }}</div>

Building

//build es6
npm run es6

//build commonjs
npm run cjs

//clone package
npm run package

//run all
npm run all