(Yet another) Event emitter for Node, Browser globals and AMD
$ npm install bane
Browser globals, AMD and Node Events
bane
is a small event emitter library that works in browsers (including old
and rowdy ones, like IE6) and Node. It will define itself as an AMD module if
you want it to (i.e. if there's a define
function available).
bane
is not entirely API compatible with Node's event emitter, but it does
provide the iconic on
and emit
functions.
npm install
./node_modules/buster/bin/buster-test --node
./node_modules/buster/bin/buster-server
./node_modules/buster/bin/buster-test --browser
var emitter = bane.createEventEmitter([object]);
Create a new event emitter. If an object is passed, it will be modified by adding the event emitter methods (see below).
on(event, listener)
Register the listener
function to be called when the emitter emits the
event
(which is a string).
on(listener)
Register the listener
function as a "supervisor". It will be called for
any event emitted from the emitter.
off(event, listener)
Remove a previously registered listener
function for the specified event
(which is a string). If the function has not previously been registered, it is
silently ignored.
off(listener)
Remove a previously registered "supervisor" listener
function. If the
function has not previously been registered, it is silently ignored.
###off(event)
Remove all previously registered listener
functions for the specified
event
(which is a string). If no functions have previously been registered,
it is silently ignored.
###off()
Remove all previously registered listeners on the object, both regular listeners, supervisor listeners, and errbacks. If no functions have previously been registrered, it is silently ignored.
###once(event, listener)
Register a listener
function for the given event
(which is a string)
only once. After the first event has been emitted, the listener is removed.
###bind(object)
Register all methods on object
as listeners for the event named as the
method name. Convenient way to bind many event listeners in one go:
var listener = {
start: function () {
console.log("Started!");
},
end: function () {
console.log("Ended");
}
};
emitter.bind(listener);
The above example will bind listener.start
to the "start"
event and vice
versa with end
. Note that property names can be quoted to bind to any kind of
event name (e.g. "test:start"
).
bind(object, events)
Binds methods on object
to corresponding events (see bind(object)
above), but instead of binding all methods on the object, only binds the
events listed in the provided events
array.
###errback(listener)
Register the listener
function as an "errback". It will be called with the
arguments event
and error
for any error thrown when listeners are
notified.
emit(event[, data1[, data2[, ...]]])
Emit the event
(which is a string) with optional data. Will cause all
registered listeners for the named event to be called. If additional arguments
are provided, the listeners will be called with them.
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