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SusX Library

Author

Michael Piper

This library provides classes for managing subscriptions, objects, and event-driven behavior. It includes the following components:

  • SusXObject
  • SusXObserver
  • SusXSubscription
  • SusX
  • SusXChangeObserver

Usage

import {
  SusXObject,
  SusXObserver,
  SusXSubscription,
  SusX,
  SusXChangeObserver
} from 'susx';

// ... (code continues)

SusX

Example Usage:

const susX = new SusX(1);
/// available command are
/// 1) ctx.on() // will turn on the observer
/// 2) ctx.off() // will turn off the observer
/// 3) ctx.once() // will turn on the observer once and them remove it immediately after
const ctx: SusXChangeObserver<typeof susX> = susX.valueChange((value)=>{
  console.log('value change', value);
  assert(susX.value === value, 'value should be ' + susX.value);
}).on();

susX.on('do not wait', async (value)=>{
  await susX.delay(20);
  console.log('do not wait first listener', value);
});

susX.on('do not wait', async (value)=>{
  await susX.delay(10);
  console.log('do not wait second listener', value);
});

await t.test("it would run the event in parallel and not wait for result", async function () {
  susX.emit('do not wait', 'emit');
});

await t.test("it would run the event parallel and await for each listener to finish before the next", async function () {
  await susX.tap('do not wait', 'tap');
});

await t.test("it would run the event concurrently and await for all listener to finish",async  function () {
  await susX.broadcast('do not wait', 'broadcast');
  console.log('"do not wait second" will print before "do not wait first" broadcast complete',);
});

// More code...

SusXSubscription

Example Usage:

const test1 = new SusXSubscription();

await test1.delay(200);

const logText: SusXObserver = test1.subscribe('long-text');

logText.on('data', (data) => {
  console.log(data);
  assert(data === text[currentText], 'Text Chunk should be same as source value' + " source=" + text[currentText]);
});

logText.on('end', () => {
  console.log('Long Text End');
});

for(let chunk of text){
  await test1.broadcast('long-text', chunk);
}

test1.off('long-text');

// More code...

SusXObject

Example Usage:

const test1 = new SusXObject();

setTimeout(async function () {
  console.log('waited for 2s to broadcast result hi');
  test1.setObject({ hi: 'hi' }).putObject({ hi2: 'you' });
  await test1.broadcast('hi', 'hi');
  test1.emit('hi2', test1.value.hi2);
  console.log('should be the last line result already returned');
}, 2000);

const result2 = await test1.observe('hi2', function (data: any) {
  console.log('this', this.getObject());
  return data;
});

assert(result2 === 'you', 'result2 should be you' + ' result2=' + result2);

// More code...

Testing

To run the tests, use the following command:

npm test

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Contributing

Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests.

Issues

If you encounter any problems or have suggestions, please open an issue.

Changelog

For details, see CHANGELOG.md.


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