tinysignals
Simple observable data structure
Introduction
Tinysignals are like regular variables that allow you to subscribe to changes on them. They provide a simple, lightweight alternative to more complex observables or event listeners.
Installation
With Yarn:
yarn add tinysignals
Using NPM:
npm install --save tinysignals
Signal types
Signal
Signal
is the base signal class. You seed it with an initial value, and then can subscribe to follow it, as well as getting or setting the value at any time.
import { Signal } from 'tinysignals'
const signal = new Signal(1)
signal.follow(value => console.log(value))
signal.set(2) // console logs 2
signal.set(signal.get() + 1) // console logs 3
Signal methods
-
constructor(initial: Type)
creates a new signal with the given initial value -
get(): Type
returns the current value of the signal -
set(value: Type): void
sets a new value, and notifies any observers -
follow(callback: (type: Type) => void, runNow: boolean = false): () => void
adds a new observer callback that will be notified when the signal value changes. If the optionalrunNow
parameter is true, the callback will be fired immediately with the current value of the signal. The return value is an unfollow function that can be called to remove the observer -
dispose()
removes all observers
MappedSignal
MappedSignal allows you to created a new signal that "maps" an existing signal through a function, updating the result of the function when the mapped signal changes.
import { Signal, MappedSignal } from 'tinysignals'
const signal = new Signal(2)
const mapped = new MappedSignal(signal, (value) => value * 2)
mapped.get() // returns 4
mapped.follow(value => console.log(value))
signal.set(5) // console logs 10
MergedSignal
MergedSignal is like a MappedSignal, but it accepts more than 1 input. The result is updated whenever any of the input signals change.
import { Signal, MergedSignal } from 'tinysignals'
const signalA = new Signal('foo')
const signalB = new Signal('bar')
const merged = new MergedSignal({ a: signalA, b: signalB }, ({ a, b }) => a + b)
sum.get() // returns 'foobar'
sum.follow(value => console.log(value))
signalA.set('tiny') // console logs 'tinybar'
signalB.set('signal') // console logs 'tinysignal'
PromiseSignal
PromiseSignal wraps the status of a Promise as a signal.
import { PromiseSignal } from 'tinysignals'
const signal = new PromiseSignal(myPromise)
signal.get() // returns { status: 'pending' }
signal.follow(value => console.log(value))
// when promise resolves, console logs { status: 'resolved', value: 'someValue' }
Event type
Event lets you define a simple observable event without the value storage provided by a Signal.
import { Event } from 'tinysignals'
const event = new Event()
event.follow((name) => console.log(`Hello ${name}`))
event.call('World') // console logs "Hello World"
Event methods
-
constructor()
creates a new event -
call(...args: CallbackArgs)
calls all observer callbacks with the arguments provided -
follow(callback: (...CallbackArgs) => void): () => void
adds a new callback that will be run when the event fires. The return value is an unfollow function that can be called to remove the callback -
dispose()
removes all callbacks