1. eventemitter3
EventEmitter3 focuses on performance while maintaining a Node.js AND browser compatible interface.
eventemitter3
Package: eventemitter3
Created by: primus
Last modified: Sun, 30 Apr 2023 19:49:14 GMT
Version: 5.0.1
License: MIT
Downloads: 117,111,159
Repository: https://github.com/primus/eventemitter3

Install

npm install eventemitter3
yarn add eventemitter3

EventEmitter3

Version npmCICoverage Status

Sauce Test Status

EventEmitter3 is a high performance EventEmitter. It has been micro-optimized
for various of code paths making this, one of, if not the fastest EventEmitter
available for Node.js and browsers. The module is API compatible with the
EventEmitter that ships by default with Node.js but there are some slight
differences:

  • Domain support has been removed.
  • We do not throw an error when you emit an error event and nobody is
    listening.
  • The newListener and removeListener events have been removed as they
    are useful only in some uncommon use-cases.
  • The setMaxListeners, getMaxListeners, prependListener and
    prependOnceListener methods are not available.
  • Support for custom context for events so there is no need to use fn.bind.
  • The removeListener method removes all matching listeners, not only the
    first.

It's a drop in replacement for existing EventEmitters, but just faster. Free
performance, who wouldn't want that? The EventEmitter is written in EcmaScript 3
so it will work in the oldest browsers and node versions that you need to
support.

Installation

 $ npm install --save eventemitter3

CDN

Recommended CDN:

 https://unpkg.com/eventemitter3@latest/dist/eventemitter3.umd.min.js

Usage

After installation the only thing you need to do is require the module:

 var EventEmitter = require('eventemitter3');

And you're ready to create your own EventEmitter instances. For the API
documentation, please follow the official Node.js documentation:

http://nodejs.org/api/events.html

Contextual emits

We've upgraded the API of the EventEmitter.on, EventEmitter.once and
EventEmitter.removeListener to accept an extra argument which is the context
or this value that should be set for the emitted events. This means you no
longer have the overhead of an event that required fn.bind in order to get a
custom this value.

 var EE = new EventEmitter()
  , context = { foo: 'bar' };

function emitted() {
  console.log(this === context); // true
}

EE.once('event-name', emitted, context);
EE.on('another-event', emitted, context);
EE.removeListener('another-event', emitted, context);

Tests and benchmarks

This module is well tested. You can run:

  • npm test to run the tests under Node.js.
  • npm run test-browser to run the tests in real browsers via Sauce Labs.

We also have a set of benchmarks to compare EventEmitter3 with some available
alternatives. To run the benchmarks run npm run benchmark.

Tests and benchmarks are not included in the npm package. If you want to play
with them you have to clone the GitHub repository.
Note that you will have to run an additional npm i in the benchmarks folder
before npm run benchmark.

License

MIT

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