# Event Bus A module to provide eventing capabilities using pub/sub. ## API 1. `new()` - create a new `EventBus` ### Structs: **EventBus:** 1. `publish(string, Params)` - publish an event with provided Params & name 2. `clear_all()` - clear all subscribers 3. `has_subscriber(string)` - check if a subscriber to an event exists **Subscriber:** 1. `subscribe(string, fn(Params))` - subscribe to an event 2. `subscribe_once(string, fn(Params))` - subscribe only once to an event 3. `is_subscribed(string)` - check if we are subscribed to an event 4. `unsubscribe(string)` - unsubscribe from an event **Event Handler Signature:** The function given to `subscribe` and `subscribe_once` must match this: ```v fn(Params){ } // Example fn onPress(p Params){ //your code here... } ``` ## Usage For **usage across modules** [check the example](https://github.com/vlang/v/tree/master/examples/eventbus). _Note: As a general rule, you will need to **subscribe before emitting**._ **main.v** ```v module main import eventbus // initialize it globally const ( eb = eventbus.new() ) fn main(){ // get a mutable reference to the subscriber mut sub := eb.subscriber // subscribe to the 'error' event sub.subscribe("error", on_error) // start the work do_work() } // the event handler fn on_error(p eventbus.Params) { println(p.get_string("error")) } ``` **work.v** ```v module main import ( eventbus ) fn do_work(){ // get a mutable Params instance & put some data into it mut params := eventbus.Params{} params.put_string("error", "Error: no internet connection.") // publish the event eb.publish("error", params) } ``` ### How to use `Params`: ```v mut params := eventbus.Params{} params.put_string("string", "vevent") params.put_int("int", 20) params.put_bool("bo", true) //the array & map currently needs to set like this eventbus.put_array(mut params, "array", [1,2,3]) eventbus.put_map(mut params, "map", "", {"hello": "world"}) params.get_string("string") == "vevent" params.get_int("int") == 20 params.get_bool("bo") == true m := params.get_string_map("map") //the array currently needs to gotten like this arr := eventbus.get_array(params, "array", 0) //you can also pass around custom type arrays & maps (it's a little crude but works): struct Example{} custom_map := {"example": Example{}} eventbus.put_map(mut params, "custom_map", Example{}, custom_map) //and get it like this eventbus.get_map(params, "custom_map", {"":Example{}} //For arrays: eventbus.put_array(mut params, "array", [Example{}]) eventbus.get_array(params, "custom_array", Example{}) ``` ### Notes: 1. Each `EventBus` instance has it's own registry (i.e. there is no global event registry so you can't just subscribe to an event wherever you are. 2. Each `EventBus` has a `Subscriber` instance which will need to be either exposed or you can make small public helper functions specific to your module like (`onPress`, `onError`) and etc. 3. The `eventbus` module has some helpers to ease getting/setting of Params (since V doesn't support empty interfaces yet or reflection) so use them (see usage above). **The rationale behind separating Subscriber & Emitter:** This is mainly for security because the if emitter & subscriber are both passed around, a client can easily emit events acting as the server. So a client should only be able to use the Subscriber methods.