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TypeScript
415 lines
12 KiB
TypeScript
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/**
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Emittery accepts strings and symbols as event names.
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Symbol event names can be used to avoid name collisions when your classes are extended, especially for internal events.
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*/
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type EventName = string | symbol;
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/**
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Emittery also accepts an array of strings and symbols as event names.
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*/
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type EventNames = EventName | readonly EventName[];
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declare class Emittery {
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/**
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In TypeScript, it returns a decorator which mixins `Emittery` as property `emitteryPropertyName` and `methodNames`, or all `Emittery` methods if `methodNames` is not defined, into the target class.
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@example
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```
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import Emittery = require('emittery');
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@Emittery.mixin('emittery')
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class MyClass {}
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const instance = new MyClass();
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instance.emit('event');
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```
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*/
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static mixin(emitteryPropertyName: string | symbol, methodNames?: readonly string[]): Function;
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/**
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Fires when an event listener was added.
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An object with `listener` and `eventName` (if `on` or `off` was used) is provided as event data.
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@example
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```
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import Emittery = require('emittery');
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const emitter = new Emittery();
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emitter.on(Emittery.listenerAdded, ({listener, eventName}) => {
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console.log(listener);
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//=> data => {}
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console.log(eventName);
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//=> '🦄'
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});
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emitter.on('🦄', data => {
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// Handle data
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});
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```
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*/
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static readonly listenerAdded: unique symbol;
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/**
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Fires when an event listener was removed.
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An object with `listener` and `eventName` (if `on` or `off` was used) is provided as event data.
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@example
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```
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import Emittery = require('emittery');
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const emitter = new Emittery();
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const off = emitter.on('🦄', data => {
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// Handle data
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});
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emitter.on(Emittery.listenerRemoved, ({listener, eventName}) => {
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console.log(listener);
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//=> data => {}
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console.log(eventName);
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//=> '🦄'
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});
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off();
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```
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*/
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static readonly listenerRemoved: unique symbol;
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/**
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Subscribe to one or more events.
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Using the same listener multiple times for the same event will result in only one method call per emitted event.
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@returns An unsubscribe method.
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@example
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```
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import Emittery = require('emittery');
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const emitter = new Emittery();
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emitter.on('🦄', data => {
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console.log(data);
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});
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emitter.on(['🦄', '🐶'], data => {
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console.log(data);
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});
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emitter.emit('🦄', '🌈'); // log => '🌈' x2
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emitter.emit('🐶', '🍖'); // log => '🍖'
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```
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*/
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on(eventName: typeof Emittery.listenerAdded | typeof Emittery.listenerRemoved, listener: (eventData: Emittery.ListenerChangedData) => void): Emittery.UnsubscribeFn
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on(eventName: EventNames, listener: (eventData?: unknown) => void): Emittery.UnsubscribeFn;
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/**
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Get an async iterator which buffers data each time an event is emitted.
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Call `return()` on the iterator to remove the subscription.
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@example
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```
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import Emittery = require('emittery');
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const emitter = new Emittery();
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const iterator = emitter.events('🦄');
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emitter.emit('🦄', '🌈1'); // Buffered
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emitter.emit('🦄', '🌈2'); // Buffered
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iterator
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.next()
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.then(({value, done}) => {
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// done === false
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// value === '🌈1'
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return iterator.next();
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})
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.then(({value, done}) => {
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// done === false
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// value === '🌈2'
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// Revoke subscription
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return iterator.return();
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})
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.then(({done}) => {
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// done === true
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});
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```
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In practice you would usually consume the events using the [for await](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Statements/for-await...of) statement. In that case, to revoke the subscription simply break the loop.
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@example
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```
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import Emittery = require('emittery');
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const emitter = new Emittery();
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const iterator = emitter.events('🦄');
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emitter.emit('🦄', '🌈1'); // Buffered
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emitter.emit('🦄', '🌈2'); // Buffered
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// In an async context.
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for await (const data of iterator) {
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if (data === '🌈2') {
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break; // Revoke the subscription when we see the value `🌈2`.
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}
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}
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```
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It accepts multiple event names.
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@example
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```
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import Emittery = require('emittery');
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const emitter = new Emittery();
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const iterator = emitter.events(['🦄', '🦊']);
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emitter.emit('🦄', '🌈1'); // Buffered
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emitter.emit('🦊', '🌈2'); // Buffered
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iterator
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.next()
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.then(({value, done}) => {
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// done === false
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// value === '🌈1'
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return iterator.next();
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})
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.then(({value, done}) => {
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// done === false
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// value === '🌈2'
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// Revoke subscription
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return iterator.return();
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})
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.then(({done}) => {
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// done === true
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});
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```
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*/
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events(eventName: EventNames): AsyncIterableIterator<unknown>
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/**
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Remove one or more event subscriptions.
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@example
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```
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import Emittery = require('emittery');
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const emitter = new Emittery();
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const listener = data => console.log(data);
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(async () => {
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emitter.on(['🦄', '🐶', '🦊'], listener);
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await emitter.emit('🦄', 'a');
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await emitter.emit('🐶', 'b');
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await emitter.emit('🦊', 'c');
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emitter.off('🦄', listener);
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emitter.off(['🐶', '🦊'], listener);
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await emitter.emit('🦄', 'a'); // nothing happens
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await emitter.emit('🐶', 'b'); // nothing happens
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await emitter.emit('🦊', 'c'); // nothing happens
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})();
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```
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*/
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off(eventName: EventNames, listener: (eventData?: unknown) => void): void;
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/**
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Subscribe to one or more events only once. It will be unsubscribed after the first
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event.
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@returns The event data when `eventName` is emitted.
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@example
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```
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import Emittery = require('emittery');
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const emitter = new Emittery();
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emitter.once('🦄').then(data => {
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console.log(data);
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//=> '🌈'
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});
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emitter.once(['🦄', '🐶']).then(data => {
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console.log(data);
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});
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emitter.emit('🦄', '🌈'); // Logs `🌈` twice
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emitter.emit('🐶', '🍖'); // Nothing happens
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```
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*/
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once(eventName: typeof Emittery.listenerAdded | typeof Emittery.listenerRemoved): Promise<Emittery.ListenerChangedData>
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once(eventName: EventNames): Promise<unknown>;
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/**
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Trigger an event asynchronously, optionally with some data. Listeners are called in the order they were added, but executed concurrently.
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@returns A promise that resolves when all the event listeners are done. *Done* meaning executed if synchronous or resolved when an async/promise-returning function. You usually wouldn't want to wait for this, but you could for example catch possible errors. If any of the listeners throw/reject, the returned promise will be rejected with the error, but the other listeners will not be affected.
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*/
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emit(eventName: EventName, eventData?: unknown): Promise<void>;
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/**
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Same as `emit()`, but it waits for each listener to resolve before triggering the next one. This can be useful if your events depend on each other. Although ideally they should not. Prefer `emit()` whenever possible.
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If any of the listeners throw/reject, the returned promise will be rejected with the error and the remaining listeners will *not* be called.
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@returns A promise that resolves when all the event listeners are done.
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*/
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emitSerial(eventName: EventName, eventData?: unknown): Promise<void>;
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/**
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Subscribe to be notified about any event.
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@returns A method to unsubscribe.
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*/
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onAny(listener: (eventName: EventName, eventData?: unknown) => unknown): Emittery.UnsubscribeFn;
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/**
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Get an async iterator which buffers a tuple of an event name and data each time an event is emitted.
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Call `return()` on the iterator to remove the subscription.
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In the same way as for `events`, you can subscribe by using the `for await` statement.
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@example
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```
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import Emittery = require('emittery');
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const emitter = new Emittery();
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const iterator = emitter.anyEvent();
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emitter.emit('🦄', '🌈1'); // Buffered
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emitter.emit('🌟', '🌈2'); // Buffered
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iterator.next()
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.then(({value, done}) => {
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// done is false
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// value is ['🦄', '🌈1']
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return iterator.next();
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})
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.then(({value, done}) => {
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// done is false
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// value is ['🌟', '🌈2']
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// revoke subscription
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return iterator.return();
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})
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.then(({done}) => {
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// done is true
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});
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```
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*/
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anyEvent(): AsyncIterableIterator<unknown>
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/**
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Remove an `onAny` subscription.
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*/
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offAny(listener: (eventName: EventName, eventData?: unknown) => void): void;
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/**
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Clear all event listeners on the instance.
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If `eventName` is given, only the listeners for that event are cleared.
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*/
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clearListeners(eventName?: EventNames): void;
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/**
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The number of listeners for the `eventName` or all events if not specified.
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*/
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listenerCount(eventName?: EventNames): number;
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/**
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Bind the given `methodNames`, or all `Emittery` methods if `methodNames` is not defined, into the `target` object.
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@example
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```
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import Emittery = require('emittery');
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const object = {};
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new Emittery().bindMethods(object);
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object.emit('event');
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```
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*/
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bindMethods(target: object, methodNames?: readonly string[]): void;
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}
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declare namespace Emittery {
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/**
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Removes an event subscription.
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*/
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type UnsubscribeFn = () => void;
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type EventNameFromDataMap<EventDataMap> = Extract<keyof EventDataMap, EventName>;
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/**
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Maps event names to their emitted data type.
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*/
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interface Events {
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// Blocked by https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/1863, should be
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// `[eventName: EventName]: unknown;`
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}
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/**
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The data provided as `eventData` when listening for `Emittery.listenerAdded` or `Emittery.listenerRemoved`.
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*/
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interface ListenerChangedData {
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/**
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The listener that was added or removed.
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*/
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listener: (eventData?: unknown) => void;
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/**
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The name of the event that was added or removed if `.on()` or `.off()` was used, or `undefined` if `.onAny()` or `.offAny()` was used.
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*/
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eventName?: EventName;
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}
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/**
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Async event emitter.
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You must list supported events and the data type they emit, if any.
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@example
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```
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import Emittery = require('emittery');
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const emitter = new Emittery.Typed<{value: string}, 'open' | 'close'>();
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emitter.emit('open');
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emitter.emit('value', 'foo\n');
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emitter.emit('value', 1); // TS compilation error
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emitter.emit('end'); // TS compilation error
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```
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*/
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class Typed<EventDataMap extends Events, EmptyEvents extends EventName = never> extends Emittery {
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on<Name extends EventNameFromDataMap<EventDataMap>>(eventName: Name, listener: (eventData: EventDataMap[Name]) => void): Emittery.UnsubscribeFn;
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on<Name extends EmptyEvents>(eventName: Name, listener: () => void): Emittery.UnsubscribeFn;
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events<Name extends EventNameFromDataMap<EventDataMap>>(eventName: Name): AsyncIterableIterator<EventDataMap[Name]>;
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once<Name extends EventNameFromDataMap<EventDataMap>>(eventName: Name): Promise<EventDataMap[Name]>;
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once<Name extends EmptyEvents>(eventName: Name): Promise<void>;
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off<Name extends EventNameFromDataMap<EventDataMap>>(eventName: Name, listener: (eventData: EventDataMap[Name]) => void): void;
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off<Name extends EmptyEvents>(eventName: Name, listener: () => void): void;
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onAny(listener: (eventName: EventNameFromDataMap<EventDataMap> | EmptyEvents, eventData?: EventDataMap[EventNameFromDataMap<EventDataMap>]) => void): Emittery.UnsubscribeFn;
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anyEvent(): AsyncIterableIterator<[EventNameFromDataMap<EventDataMap>, EventDataMap[EventNameFromDataMap<EventDataMap>]]>;
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offAny(listener: (eventName: EventNameFromDataMap<EventDataMap> | EmptyEvents, eventData?: EventDataMap[EventNameFromDataMap<EventDataMap>]) => void): void;
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emit<Name extends EventNameFromDataMap<EventDataMap>>(eventName: Name, eventData: EventDataMap[Name]): Promise<void>;
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emit<Name extends EmptyEvents>(eventName: Name): Promise<void>;
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emitSerial<Name extends EventNameFromDataMap<EventDataMap>>(eventName: Name, eventData: EventDataMap[Name]): Promise<void>;
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emitSerial<Name extends EmptyEvents>(eventName: Name): Promise<void>;
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}
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}
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export = Emittery;
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