Awaitable hooks for Node.js and Browser
Using yarn:
yarn add hookableUsing npm:
npm install hookableExtend your base class from Hookable:
import Hookable from 'hookable'
export default class Foo extends Hookable {
constructor() {
// Call to parent to initialize
super()
// Initialize Hookable with custom logger
// super(consola)
}
async someFunction() {
// Call and wait for `hook1` hooks (if any) sequential
await this.callHook('hook1')
}
}Inside plugins, register for any hook:
const lib = newFooLib()
// Register a handler for `hook2`
lib.hook('hook2', async () => { /* ... */ })
// Register multiply handlers at once
lib.addHooks({
hook1: async () => { /* ... */ },
hook2: [ /* can be also an array */ ]
})Unregistering hooks:
const lib = newFooLib()
const hook0 = async () => { /* ... */ }
const hook1 = async () => { /* ... */ }
const hook2 = async () => { /* ... */ }
// The hook() method returns an "unregister" function
const unregisterHook0 = lib.hook('hook0', hook0)
const unregisterHooks1and2 lib.addHooks({ hook1, hook2 })
/* ... */
unregisterHook0()
unregisterHooks1and2()
// or
lib.removeHooks({ hook0, hook1 })
lib.removeHook('hook2', hook2)Triggering a hook handler once:
const lib = newFooLib()
const unregister = lib.hook('hook0', async () => {
// Unregister as soon as the hook is executed
unregister()
/* ... */
})Custom logger. Default logger is console but you can use your own or consola.
It should be an object implementing following functions:
- warn
- error
- fatal (optional)
Register a handler for a specific hook. fn must be a function.
Returns an unregister function that, when called, will remove the registered handler.
Similar to hook but unregisters hook once called.
Returns an unregister function that, when called, will remove the registered handler before first call.
Flatten and register hooks object.
Example:
hookable.addHooks({
test: {
before: () => {},
after: () => {}
}
})This registers test:before and test:after hooks at bulk.
Returns an unregister function that, when called, will remove all the registered handlers.
Used by class itself to sequentially call handlers of a specific hook.
Deprecate hook called old in favor of name hook.
Deprecate all hooks from an object (keys are old and values or newer ones).
Remove a particular hook handler, if the fn handler is present.
Remove multiple hook handlers.
Example:
const handler = async () => { /* ... */ }
hookable.hook('test:before', handler)
hookable.addHooks({ test: { after: handler } })
// ...
hookable.removeHooks({
test: {
before: handler,
after: handler
}
})Extracted from Nuxt.js hooks system
Original author Sébastien Chopin
Thanks to Joe Paice for donating hookable package name
MIT - Made with 💖 by Nuxt.js team!