The best event emitter and center, native compatible IE6
Unit tests guarantee support for the following environments:
- Node 0.12+
- Safari 6+ (Mac)
- iOS 5+ Safari
- Chrome 23+ (Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, Linux, Chrome OS)
- Firefox 4+ (Windows, Mac, Android, Linux)
- Internet Explorer 6+ (Windows, Windows Phone)
- Opera 10+ (Windows, linux, Android)
├── demo - How to Use Demo
├── dist - Compiling Output Code
├── doc - Documents
├── src - Source Code Directory
├── test - Unit Tests
├── CHANGELOG.md - Update Log
└── TODO.md - Future Plans
Using npm, download and install the code.
$ npm install --save @jsmini/event
If you are in a node enviroment:
var EventEmitter = require('@jsmini/event').EventEmitter;
var ec = new EventEmitter();
If you are in a webpack or similar environment:
import { EventEmitter } from '@jsmini/event';
var ec = new EventEmitter();
If you are in a requirejs environment:
requirejs(
['node_modules/@jsmini/event/dist/index.aio.js'],
function (jsmini_event) {
var EventEmitter = jsmini_event.EventEmitter;
var ec = new EventEmitter();
},
);
If you are in a browser environment:
<script src="node_modules/@jsmini/event/dist/index.aio.js"></script>
<script>
var EventEmitter = jsmini_event.EventEmitter;
var ec = new EventEmitter();
</script>
For first time contributors, you need to install the dependencies first.
$ npm install
To build the project:
$ npm run build
To run unit tests:
$ npm test
- Note: The browser environment needs to be tested manually under
test/browser
Modify the version number in package.json, modify the version number in README.md, modify the CHANGELOG.md, and then release the new version.
$ npm run release
Publish the new version to NPM
$ npm publish --access=public
You may need to modify the following files in your project:
- The messages in README.md
- The messages in package.json
- The messages in config/rollup.js
- The repository name in test/browser/index.html