Download this repo and copy src/eventbus.js into your project's JavaScript asset folder.
Import the class instance using ES6 module import.
import { global as EventBus } from '/your_js_assets_folder/eventbus.js';You're ready to go.
// @type - string
// @callback - function
// @scope - the scope where the @callback is defined
// @args - pass additional arguments as you like
EventBus.on(type, callback, scope, ...args)// @type - string
// @callback - function
// @scope - the scope where the @callback is defined
EventBus.off(type, callback, scope)// @type - string
// @callback - function
// @scope - the scope where the @callback is defined
EventBus.has(type, callback, scope)// @type - string
// @target - the caller
// @args - pass as many arguments as you want
EventBus.emit(type, target, ...args)For debugging purpose only, it returns the added events as a string.
console.log(EventBus.debug());function myHandler(event) {
  console.log("myHandler type=" + event.type);
}
EventBus.on("my_event", myHandler);
EventBus.emit("my_event");class TestClass1 {
    constructor() {
        this.className = "TestClass1";
        EventBus.on("callback_event", this.callback, this);
    }
    callback(event) {
        console.log(this.className + " / type: " + event.type + " / dispatcher: " + event.target.className);
    }
}
class TestClass2 {
    constructor() {
        this.className = "TestClass2";
    }
    dispatch() {
        EventBus.emit("callback_event", this);
    }
}
let t1 = new TestClass1();
let t2 = new TestClass2();
t2.dispatch();class TestClass1 {
    constructor() {
        this.className = "TestClass1";
        EventBus.on("custom_event", this.doSomething, this);
    }
    doSomething(event, param1, param2) {
        console.log(this.className + ".doSomething");
        console.log("type=" + event.type);
        console.log("params=" + param1 + param2);
        console.log("coming from=" + event.target.className);
    }
}
class TestClass2 {
    constructor() {
        this.className = "TestClass2";
    }
    ready() {
        EventBus.emit("custom_event", this, "javascript events", " are really useful");
    }
}
let t1 = new TestClass1();
let t2 = new TestClass2();
t2.ready();To remove an event handler you have to pass the same callback instance.
This is wrong and won't work because callback functions are different functions.
EventBus.on('EXAMPLE_EVENT', function() {
    console.log('example callback');
});
EventBus.off('EXAMPLE_EVENT', function() {
    console.log('example callback');
});This is correct. Our callback function is the same function.
var handler = function() {
    console.log('example callback');
};
EventBus.on('EXAMPLE_EVENT', handler);
EventBus.emit('EXAMPLE_EVENT');
EventBus.off('EXAMPLE_EVENT', handler);
// Not emitted since event was removed
EventBus.emit('EXAMPLE_EVENT');To run the examples you have to start a webserver at the root of this repository.
For example the built in PHP server:
$ cd eventbus
$ php -S localhost:9999
Now, open http://localhost:9999/examples/ in your browser.
In the Console of Chrome DevTools you should see a few log entries.