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@vantezzen/component-events

Create custom events for your React components

@vantezzen/component-events allows you to easily create custom events for your React components, similar to onClick, onMouseEnter and other events that are built into React.

Installation

npm install --save @vantezzen/component-events

Usage

Take a look at src/example/EventComponent.tsx for a full example.

// EventComponent.tsx
import React from "react";
import { useEmitEvent, withEvents } from "@vantezzen/component-events";

function EventComponent(
   // You can use props like you normally would
   { title }: { title: string }
) {
  const emitEvent = useEmitEvent();

  return (
   <button
      onClick={() => {
         // Use emitEvent to fire event handlers.
         // You can pass any data you want to the event handlers as the second argument
         emitEvent("myEvent", {
            moreInfo: "Hello World",
         });
      }}
   >
      {title}
   </button>
  );
}

// Wrap your component with withEvents to allow it to emit events
export default withEvents(
   EventComponent,

   // Define the events your component can emit as a const array of strings
   ["myEvent"] as const
);

// App.tsx
import EventComponent from "./EventComponent";

function App() {
  return (
    <EventComponent
      // Pass props like you normally would
      title="Fire event"

      // Listen to events by passing a function to the event name
      onMyEvent={(e) => {
        console.log("Event emitted", e);
      }}
    />
  );
}

export default App;

withEvents

withEvents is a higher-order component that allows your component to emit events. It accepts a functional component as the first argument and an array of event names as the second argument.

The event names are passed as a const array of strings, which allows TypeScript to infer the correct type for the event names.

withEvents(
   Component,
   ["myEvent", "myOtherEvent"] as const
)
`

The HOC will add on[CapitalizedEventName] props to your component, which you can use to listen to events. Adding event listeners is optional.

function App() {
  return (
    <Component
      onMyEvent={(e) => {
        console.log("Event emitted", e);
      }}
      onMyOtherEvent={(e) => {
        console.log("Other event emitted", e);
      }}
    />
  );
}

useEmitEvent

useEmitEvent is a hook that returns a function that allows you to emit events. It accepts the event name as the first argument and the data to pass to the event handlers as the second argument.

const emitEvent = useEmitEvent();
emitEvent("myEventName", { moreInfo: "Hello World" });

License

MIT

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