light-event-bus.js is a lightweight event bus for Node.js and the browser.
This library can be used both with Node.js and the browser.
You can download the library here. For the browser there are 2 options:
- Download
light-event-bus.min.jshere and import it in your app using the<script>tag. - If you are using ES modules, download the library (here or through NPM) and import it using ES6 imports.
This file is also delivered through a CDN at this address.
- Importing with
<script>tag
<script src='../build/light-event-bus.min.js'></script>
<script>
const eventBus = new EVENT_BUS.EventBus()
const subscription = eventBus.subscribe('event', arg => console.log(arg))
eventBus.publish('event', 'message')
subscription.unsubscribe()
</script>- Importing ES module
<script type='module'>
import { EventBus } from 'light-event-bus'
const eventBus = new EventBus()
const subscription = eventBus.subscribe('event', arg => console.log(arg))
eventBus.publish('event', 'message')
subscription.unsubscribe()
</script>Run
npm install light-event-bus
or
yarn add light-event-bus
const { EventBus } = require('light-event-bus')
const eventBus = new EventBus()
const subscription = eventBus.subscribe('event', arg => console.log(arg))
eventBus.publish('event', 'message')
subscription.unsubscribe()The EventBus constructor can be accessed through the main object exposed by this library.
If you are using Node.js:
const { EventBus } = require('light-event-bus')If you are using ES6 imports:
import { EventBus } from 'light-event-bus'If you are using <script>:
const eventBus = new EVENT_BUS.EventBus()Instances of EventBus expose a subscribe method.
Call subscribe when you want to start listening for an event.
subscribe takes two arguments: eventType and callback.
Example:
eventBus.subscribe('event', arg => console.log(arg))eventTypecan be an object of any type. Strings are recomended.callbackmust be a function. This function can have 0 or 1 argument.
subscribe returns an object that exposes an unsubscribe method.
Call unsubscribe to cancel the current subscription.
Example:
const subscription = eventBus.subscribe('event', arg => console.log(arg))
// To cancel the subscription
subscription.unsubscribe()Instances of EventBus expose a publish method.
Call publish when you want to publish an event on the event bus.
publish takes two arguments: eventType and argument.
Example:
eventBus.publish('event', 'message')eventTypecan be an object of any type. Strings are recomended.argumentis optional. It will be passed to all the listeners for the event. It can be of any type.
In the case of this examples, only subscribers of the event 'event' will be called, with the string 'mesage' as argument.
Often a single instance of EventBus is needed across an entire application, a singleton. The main object of this library already exposes a singleton, so that you don't have to create your own.
You can access the EventBusSingleton in the following ways:
If you are using Node.js:
const { EventBusSingleton } = require('light-event-bus')If you are using ES6 imports:
import { EventBusSingleton } from 'light-event-bus'If you are using <script>:
const eventBus = new EVENT_BUS.EventBusSingleton()This singleton is just an instance of EventBus, so it can be used as any other user-defined EventBus.