Tiny message bus.
var nanopubsub = require('nanopubsub')
var bus = nanopubsub()
bus.on('flush', function () {
console.log('all events done!')
})
bus.sub('beep:boop', function (data, done) {
console.log('boop was called')
done()
})
bus.pub('beep:boop', function () {
console.log('calling beep:boop done!')
})
Emit an event like you'd do with everything else. There is no need for global error handling because it can be implemented by consumers.
You can call bus.pub from inside bus.sub - wait with calling done() until
the bus.pub call has resolved to guarantee the right ordering of events.
This is done through convention. We recommend namespacing events using the :
separator (e.g. bus.sub('foo:bar')).
bus = nanopubsub()Create a new message bus.
bus.sub(eventName, callback(data, done))Create a new subscriber for an event. done() should be called when the
subscriber is done.
bus.pub(eventName, [data], callback)Emit a new event with optional data attacked. The callback is called once all handlers are done.
bus.on(eventName, callback)Listen to global events on the message bus. There are a few events available:
bus.on('flush'): called when all bus.pub calls have resolved.bus.on('pub'): called every time a bus.pub call is fired. eventName
and data are passed to the callback.