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// Shamelessly copied from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/blob/master/types/wolfy87-eventemitter/index.d.ts
// Type definitions for wolfy87-eventemitter v4.2.9
// Project: https://github.com/Wolfy87/EventEmitter
// Definitions by: ryiwamoto <https://github.com/ryiwamoto>
// Definitions: https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped
declare class EventEmitter extends Wolfy87EventEmitter.EventEmitter {}
export = EventEmitter;
export as namespace EventEmitter;
declare namespace Wolfy87EventEmitter {
/**
* Hash Object for manipulating multiple events.
*/
interface MultipleEvents {
[event: string]: any //Function | Function[]
}
/**
* Class for managing events.
* Can be extended to provide event functionality in other classes.
*
* @class EventEmitter Manages event registering and emitting.
*/
export class EventEmitter {
/**
* Reverts the global {@link EventEmitter} to its previous value and returns a reference to this version.
* @return {Function} Non conflicting EventEmitter class.
*/
static noConflict(): typeof EventEmitter;
/**
* Returns the listener array for the specified event.
* Will initialise the event object and listener arrays if required.
* Will return an object if you use a regex search. The object contains keys for each matched event.
* So /ba[rz]/ might return an object containing bar and baz.
* But only if you have either defined them with defineEvent or added some listeners to them.
* Each property in the object response is an array of listener functions.
*
* @param {string|RegExp} event Name of the event to return the listeners from.
* @return {Function[|Object]} All listener functions for the event.
*/
getListeners(event: string): Function[];
/**
* Returns the listener array for the specified event.
* Will initialise the event object and listener arrays if required.
* Will return an object if you use a regex search. The object contains keys for each matched event.
* So /ba[rz]/ might return an object containing bar and baz.
* But only if you have either defined them with defineEvent or added some listeners to them.
* Each property in the object response is an array of listener functions.
*
* @param {string|RegExp} event Name of the event to return the listeners from.
* @return {Function[]|Object} All listener functions for the event.
*/
getListeners(event: RegExp): {[event:string]: Function};
/**
* Adds a listener function to the specified event.
* The listener will not be added if it is a duplicate.
* If the listener returns true then it will be removed after it is called.
* If you pass a regular expression as the event name then the listener will be added to all events that match it.
*
* @param {string|RegExp} event Name of the event to attach the listener to.
* @param {Function} listener Method to be called when the event is emitted.
* If the function returns true then it will be removed after calling.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
addListener(event: string, listener: Function): EventEmitter;
/**
* Adds a listener function to the specified event.
* The listener will not be added if it is a duplicate.
* If the listener returns true then it will be removed after it is called.
* If you pass a regular expression as the event name then the listener will be added to all events that match it.
*
* @param {string|RegExp} event Name of the event to attach the listener to.
* @param {Function} listener Method to be called when the event is emitted.
* If the function returns true then it will be removed after calling.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
addListener(event: RegExp, listener: Function): EventEmitter;
/**
* Adds a listener function to the specified event.
* The listener will not be added if it is a duplicate.
* If the listener returns true then it will be removed after it is called.
* If you pass a regular expression as the event name then the listener will be added to all events that match it.
*
* @param {string|RegExp} event Name of the event to attach the listener to.
* @param {Function} listener Method to be called when the event is emitted.
* If the function returns true then it will be removed after calling.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
on(event: string, listener: Function): EventEmitter;
/**
* Adds a listener function to the specified event.
* The listener will not be added if it is a duplicate.
* If the listener returns true then it will be removed after it is called.
* If you pass a regular expression as the event name then the listener will be added to all events that match it.
*
* @param {string|RegExp} event Name of the event to attach the listener to.
* @param {Function} listener Method to be called when the event is emitted.
* If the function returns true then it will be removed after calling.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
on(event: RegExp, listener: Function): EventEmitter;
/**
* Takes a list of listener objects and flattens it into a list of listener functions.
*
* @param {Object[]} listeners Raw listener objects.
* @return {Function[]} Just the listener functions.
*/
flattenListeners(listeners: {listener: Function}[]): Function[];
/**
* Fetches the requested listeners via getListeners but will always return the results inside an object.
* This is mainly for internal use but others may find it useful.
*
* @param event {string|RegExp} Name of the event to return the listeners from.
* @return {Object} All listener functions for an event in object
*/
getListenersAsObject(event: string): {[event:string]: Function};
/**
* Fetches the requested listeners via getListeners but will always return the results inside an object.
* This is mainly for internal use but others may find it useful.
*
* @param event {string|RegExp} Name of the event to return the listeners from.
* @return {Object} All listener functions for an event in object
*/
getListenersAsObject(event: RegExp): {[event:string]: Function};
/**
* Semi-alias of addListener. It will add a listener that will be
* automatically removed after it's first execution.
*
* @param event {string|RegExp} Name of the event to attach the listener to.
* @param listener {Function} Method to be called when the event is emitted.
* If the function returns true then it will be removed after calling.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
addOnceListener(event: string, listener: Function): EventEmitter;
/**
* Semi-alias of addListener. It will add a listener that will be
* automatically removed after it's first execution.
*
* @param event {string|RegExp} Name of the event to attach the listener to.
* @param listener {Function} Method to be called when the event is emitted.
* If the function returns true then it will be removed after calling.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
addOnceListener(event: RegExp, listener: Function): EventEmitter;
/**
* Semi-alias of addListener. It will add a listener that will be
* automatically removed after it's first execution.
*
* @param event {string|RegExp} Name of the event to attach the listener to.
* @param listener {Function} Method to be called when the event is emitted.
* If the function returns true then it will be removed after calling.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
once(event: string, listener: Function): EventEmitter;
/**
* Semi-alias of addListener. It will add a listener that will be
* automatically removed after it's first execution.
*
* @param event {string|RegExp} Name of the event to attach the listener to.
* @param listener {Function} Method to be called when the event is emitted.
* If the function returns true then it will be removed after calling.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
once(event: RegExp, listener: Function): EventEmitter;
/**
* Defines an event name.
* This is required if you want to use a regex to add a listener to multiple events at once.
* If you don't do this then how do you expect it to know what event to add to?
* Should it just add to every possible match for a regex? No. That is scary and bad.
* You need to tell it what event names should be matched by a regex.
*
* @param {string} event Name of the event to create.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
defineEvent(event: string): EventEmitter;
/**
* Defines an event name.
* This is required if you want to use a regex to add a listener to multiple events at once.
* If you don't do this then how do you expect it to know what event to add to?
* Should it just add to every possible match for a regex? No. That is scary and bad.
* You need to tell it what event names should be matched by a regex.
*
* @param {string[]} events Name of the event to create.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
defineEvents(events: string[]): EventEmitter;
/**
* Removes a listener function from the specified event.
* When passed a regular expression as the event name, it will remove the listener from all events that match it.
*
* @param {String|RegExp} event Name of the event to remove the listener from.
* @param {Function} listener Method to remove from the event.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
removeListener(event: string, listener: Function): EventEmitter;
/**
* Removes a listener function from the specified event.
* When passed a regular expression as the event name, it will remove the listener from all events that match it.
*
* @param {String|RegExp} event Name of the event to remove the listener from.
* @param {Function} listener Method to remove from the event.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
removeListener(event: RegExp, listener: Function): EventEmitter;
/**
* Removes a listener function from the specified event.
* When passed a regular expression as the event name, it will remove the listener from all events that match it.
*
* @param {String|RegExp} event Name of the event to remove the listener from.
* @param {Function} listener Method to remove from the event.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
off(event: string, listener: Function): EventEmitter;
/**
* Removes a listener function from the specified event.
* When passed a regular expression as the event name, it will remove the listener from all events that match it.
*
* @param {String|RegExp} event Name of the event to remove the listener from.
* @param {Function} listener Method to remove from the event.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
off(event: RegExp, listener: Function): EventEmitter;
/**
* Adds listeners in bulk using the manipulateListeners method.
* If you pass an object as the second argument you can add to multiple events at once.
* The object should contain key value pairs of events and listeners or listener arrays.
* You can also pass it an event name and an array of listeners to be added.
* You can also pass it a regular expression to add the array of listeners to all events that match it.
* Yeah, this function does quite a bit. That's probably a bad thing.
*
* @param {String|Object|RegExp} event An event name if you will pass an array of listeners next.
* An object if you wish to add to multiple events at once.
* @param {Function[]} [listeners] An optional array of listener functions to add.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
addListeners(event: string, listeners: Function[]): EventEmitter;
/**
* Adds listeners in bulk using the manipulateListeners method.
* If you pass an object as the second argument you can add to multiple events at once.
* The object should contain key value pairs of events and listeners or listener arrays.
* You can also pass it an event name and an array of listeners to be added.
* You can also pass it a regular expression to add the array of listeners to all events that match it.
* Yeah, this function does quite a bit. That's probably a bad thing.
*
* @param {String|Object|RegExp} event An event name if you will pass an array of listeners next.
* An object if you wish to add to multiple events at once.
* @param {Function[]} [listeners] An optional array of listener functions to add.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
addListeners(event: RegExp, listeners: Function[]): EventEmitter;
/**
* Adds listeners in bulk using the manipulateListeners method.
* If you pass an object as the second argument you can add to multiple events at once.
* The object should contain key value pairs of events and listeners or listener arrays.
* You can also pass it an event name and an array of listeners to be added.
* You can also pass it a regular expression to add the array of listeners to all events that match it.
* Yeah, this function does quite a bit. That's probably a bad thing.
*
* @param {String|Object|RegExp} event An event name if you will pass an array of listeners next.
* An object if you wish to add to multiple events at once.
* @param {Function[]} [listeners] An optional array of listener functions to add.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
addListeners(event: MultipleEvents): EventEmitter;
/**
* Removes listeners in bulk using the manipulateListeners method.
* If you pass an object as the second argument you can remove from multiple events at once.
* The object should contain key value pairs of events and listeners or listener arrays.
* You can also pass it an event name and an array of listeners to be removed.
* You can also pass it a regular expression to remove the listeners from all events that match it.
*
* @param {String|Object|RegExp} event An event name if you will pass an array of listeners next.
* An object if you wish to remove from multiple events at once.
* @param {Function[]} [listeners] An optional array of listener functions to remove.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
removeListeners(event: string, listeners: Function[]): EventEmitter;
/**
* Removes listeners in bulk using the manipulateListeners method.
* If you pass an object as the second argument you can remove from multiple events at once.
* The object should contain key value pairs of events and listeners or listener arrays.
* You can also pass it an event name and an array of listeners to be removed.
* You can also pass it a regular expression to remove the listeners from all events that match it.
*
* @param {String|Object|RegExp} event An event name if you will pass an array of listeners next.
* An object if you wish to remove from multiple events at once.
* @param {Function[]} [listeners] An optional array of listener functions to remove.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
removeListeners(event: RegExp, listeners: Function[]): EventEmitter;
/**
* Removes listeners in bulk using the manipulateListeners method.
* If you pass an object as the second argument you can remove from multiple events at once.
* The object should contain key value pairs of events and listeners or listener arrays.
* You can also pass it an event name and an array of listeners to be removed.
* You can also pass it a regular expression to remove the listeners from all events that match it.
*
* @param {String|Object|RegExp} event An event name if you will pass an array of listeners next.
* An object if you wish to remove from multiple events at once.
* @param {Function[]} [listeners] An optional array of listener functions to remove.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
removeListeners(event: MultipleEvents): EventEmitter;
/**
* Edits listeners in bulk. The addListeners and removeListeners methods both use this to do their job.
* You should really use those instead, this is a little lower level.
* The first argument will determine if the listeners are removed (true) or added (false).
* If you pass an object as the second argument you can add/remove from multiple events at once.
* The object should contain key value pairs of events and listeners or listener arrays.
* You can also pass it an event name and an array of listeners to be added/removed.
* You can also pass it a regular expression to manipulate the listeners of all events that match it.
*
* @param {Boolean} remove True if you want to remove listeners, false if you want to add.
* @param {String|Object|RegExp} event An event name if you will pass an array of listeners next.
* An object if you wish to add/remove from multiple events at once.
* @param {Function[]} [listeners] An optional array of listener functions to add/remove.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
manipulateListeners(remove: boolean, event: string, listeners: Function[]): EventEmitter;
/**
* Edits listeners in bulk. The addListeners and removeListeners methods both use this to do their job.
* You should really use those instead, this is a little lower level.
* The first argument will determine if the listeners are removed (true) or added (false).
* If you pass an object as the second argument you can add/remove from multiple events at once.
* The object should contain key value pairs of events and listeners or listener arrays.
* You can also pass it an event name and an array of listeners to be added/removed.
* You can also pass it a regular expression to manipulate the listeners of all events that match it.
*
* @param {Boolean} remove True if you want to remove listeners, false if you want to add.
* @param {String|Object|RegExp} event An event name if you will pass an array of listeners next.
* An object if you wish to add/remove from multiple events at once.
* @param {Function[]} [listeners] An optional array of listener functions to add/remove.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
manipulateListeners(remove: boolean, event: RegExp, listeners: Function[]): EventEmitter;
/**
* Edits listeners in bulk. The addListeners and removeListeners methods both use this to do their job.
* You should really use those instead, this is a little lower level.
* The first argument will determine if the listeners are removed (true) or added (false).
* If you pass an object as the second argument you can add/remove from multiple events at once.
* The object should contain key value pairs of events and listeners or listener arrays.
* You can also pass it an event name and an array of listeners to be added/removed.
* You can also pass it a regular expression to manipulate the listeners of all events that match it.
*
* @param {Boolean} remove True if you want to remove listeners, false if you want to add.
* @param {String|Object|RegExp} event An event name if you will pass an array of listeners next.
* An object if you wish to add/remove from multiple events at once.
* @param {Function[]} [listeners] An optional array of listener functions to add/remove.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
manipulateListeners(remove: boolean, event: MultipleEvents): EventEmitter;
/**
* Removes all listeners from a specified event.
* If you do not specify an event then all listeners will be removed.
* That means every event will be emptied.
* You can also pass a regex to remove all events that match it.
*
* @param {String|RegExp} [event] Optional name of the event to remove all listeners for.
* Will remove from every event if not passed.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
removeEvent(event?: string): EventEmitter;
/**
* Removes all listeners from a specified event.
* If you do not specify an event then all listeners will be removed.
* That means every event will be emptied.
* You can also pass a regex to remove all events that match it.
*
* @param {String|RegExp} [event] Optional name of the event to remove all listeners for.
* Will remove from every event if not passed.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
removeEvent(event?: RegExp): EventEmitter;
/**
* Alias of removeEvent.
*
* Added to mirror the node API.
*/
removeAllListeners(event?: string): EventEmitter;
/**
* Alias of removeEvent.
*
* Added to mirror the node API.
*/
removeAllListeners(event?: RegExp): EventEmitter;
/**
* Emits an event of your choice.
* When emitted, every listener attached to that event will be executed.
* If you pass the optional argument array then those arguments will be passed to every listener upon execution.
* Because it uses `apply`, your array of arguments will be passed as if you wrote them out separately.
* So they will not arrive within the array on the other side, they will be separate.
*
* @param {String|RegExp} event Name of the event to emit and execute listeners for.
* @param {Array} [args] Optional array of arguments to be passed to each listener.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
emitEvent(event: string, args?: any[]): EventEmitter;
/**
* Emits to all events that match the regular expression passed
* When emitted, every listener attached to the event(s) will be executed.
* If you pass the optional argument array then those arguments will be passed to every listener upon execution.
* Because it uses `apply`, your array of arguments will be passed as if you wrote them out separately.
* So they will not arrive within the array on the other side, they will be separate.
*
* @param {String|RegExp} event Name of the event to emit and execute listeners for.
* @param {Array} [args] Optional array of arguments to be passed to each listener.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
emitEvent(event: RegExp, args?: any[]): EventEmitter;
/**
* Emits an event of your choice.
* When emitted, every listener attached to that event will be executed.
* If you pass the optional argument array then those arguments will be passed to every listener upon execution.
* Because it uses `apply`, your array of arguments will be passed as if you wrote them out separately.
* So they will not arrive within the array on the other side, they will be separate.
*
* @param {String|RegExp} event Name of the event to emit and execute listeners for.
* @param {Array} [args] Optional array of arguments to be passed to each listener.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
trigger(event: string, args: any[]): EventEmitter;
/**
* Emits to all events that match the regular expression passed
* When emitted, every listener attached to the event(s) will be executed.
* If you pass the optional argument array then those arguments will be passed to every listener upon execution.
* Because it uses `apply`, your array of arguments will be passed as if you wrote them out separately.
* So they will not arrive within the array on the other side, they will be separate.
*
* @param {String|RegExp} event Name of the event to emit and execute listeners for.
* @param {Array} [args] Optional array of arguments to be passed to each listener.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
trigger(event: RegExp, args: any[]): EventEmitter;
/**
* Subtly different from emitEvent in that it will pass its arguments on to the listeners,
* as opposed to taking a single array of arguments to pass on.
* As with emitEvent, you can pass a regex in place of the event name to emit to all events that match it.
*
* @param {String|RegExp} event Name of the event to emit and execute listeners for.
* @param {... any[]} args Optional additional arguments to be passed to each listener.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
emit(event: string, ...args: any[]): EventEmitter;
/**
* Subtly different from emitEvent in that it will pass its arguments on to the listeners,
* as opposed to taking a single array of arguments to pass on.
* As with emitEvent, you can pass a regex in place of the event name to emit to all events that match it.
*
* @param {String|RegExp} event Name of the event to emit and execute listeners for.
* @param {... any[]} args Optional additional arguments to be passed to each listener.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
emit(event: RegExp, ...args: any[]): EventEmitter;
/**
* Sets the current value to check against when executing listeners. If a
* listeners return value matches the one set here then it will be removed
* after execution. This value defaults to true.
*
* @param {any} value The new value to check for when executing listeners.
* @return {EventEmitter} Current instance of EventEmitter for chaining.
*/
setOnceReturnValue(value: any): EventEmitter;
}
}