I've created eventmit as Universal EventEmitter library.
You can use eventmit on browser, Node.js, also Deno.
Feature
- A single event object per an event
- Tiny code base
- Written by TypeScript
Its all code of eventmit.
var n = function () {var n = new Set();return { on: function (t) {n.add(t);}, off: function (t) {n.delete(t);}, offAll: function () {n.clear();}, emit: function (t) {n.forEach(function (n) {return n(t);});} };};export { n as eventmit };
Usage
You can create eventmit
object per an event.
In other words, eventmit
is an single event object.
import { eventmit } from "eventmit";
const event = eventmit<{ key: string }>();
// Register handler
event.on((value) => {
console.log(1, value);
});
event.on((value) => {
console.log(2, value);
});
// Invoke handler
event.emit({
key: "value"
});
// Unregister handler
event.offAll();
eventmit
has not support multiple event type like EventEmitter
or developit/mitt.
It is simple and enforce strong type with TypeScript.
import { eventmit } from "eventmit";
const changeEvent = eventmit<void>();
const inputEvent = eventmit<string>();
// subscription event
changeEvent.on(() => console.log("CHANGE!"));
inputEvent.on((input) => console.log(input));