ste-signals
TypeScript icon, indicating that this package has built-in type declarations

3.0.11 • Public • Published

Strongly Typed Events - Signals

Signals are the most barebone of all events. They don't contain any data. They just invoke the registered handler.

Build Status npm version License: MIT

Subscription made easy

An example says more than a 1000 words. Imagine if you have events like this on your class:

let clock = new Clock("Smu", 1000);

//log the ticks to the console - this is a signal event
clock.onTick.subscribe(() => console.log("Tick!"));

Events made easy

So let's look at the implementation from a TypeScript perspective. (Do you program NodeJs without typescript? Check this)

import { SignalDispatcher } from "ste-signals";

class Clock {
  private _onTick = new SignalDispatcher();
  private _ticks: number = 0;

  constructor(public name: string, timeout: number) {
    setInterval(() => {
      this._ticks += 1;
      this._onTick.dispatch();
    }, timeout);
  }

  public get onTick() {
    return this._onTick.asEvent();
  }
}

Check the documentation or the examples for more information.

Need more info? Check the repo.

Maintenance

This project is maintained by Kees C. Bakker.

Package Sidebar

Install

npm i ste-signals

Weekly Downloads

3,461

Version

3.0.11

License

MIT

Unpacked Size

12.8 kB

Total Files

17

Last publish

Collaborators

  • keestalkstech