pub struct EventDispatcher { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Global event dispatcher.
The dispatcher maintains a registry of listeners for each event type. When an event is dispatched, all registered listeners are called in priority order.
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Source§impl EventDispatcher
impl EventDispatcher
Sourcepub fn new() -> EventDispatcher
pub fn new() -> EventDispatcher
Create a new event dispatcher.
Sourcepub fn listen<E, L>(&self, listener: L)
pub fn listen<E, L>(&self, listener: L)
Register a listener for an event type.
§Example
use ferro_events::{EventDispatcher, Event, Listener, Error, async_trait};
#[derive(Clone)]
struct MyEvent;
impl Event for MyEvent {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "MyEvent" }
}
struct MyListener;
#[async_trait]
impl Listener<MyEvent> for MyListener {
async fn handle(&self, _event: &MyEvent) -> Result<(), Error> {
Ok(())
}
}
let dispatcher = EventDispatcher::new();
dispatcher.listen(MyListener);Sourcepub fn listen_with_priority<E, L>(&self, listener: L, priority: i32)
pub fn listen_with_priority<E, L>(&self, listener: L, priority: i32)
Register a listener with a specific priority.
Higher priority listeners are called first.
Sourcepub fn on<E, F, Fut>(&self, handler: F)
pub fn on<E, F, Fut>(&self, handler: F)
Register a closure as a listener.
§Example
use ferro_events::{EventDispatcher, Event, Error};
#[derive(Clone)]
struct UserCreated { id: i64 }
impl Event for UserCreated {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "UserCreated" }
}
let dispatcher = EventDispatcher::new();
dispatcher.on(|event: UserCreated| async move {
println!("User {} created", event.id);
Ok::<(), Error>(())
});Sourcepub async fn dispatch<E>(&self, event: E) -> Result<(), Error>where
E: Event,
pub async fn dispatch<E>(&self, event: E) -> Result<(), Error>where
E: Event,
Dispatch an event to all registered listeners.
Returns Ok(()) if all listeners succeeded, or the first error encountered.
Sourcepub fn dispatch_async<E>(&self, event: E)where
E: Event + 'static,
pub fn dispatch_async<E>(&self, event: E)where
E: Event + 'static,
Dispatch an event without waiting for listeners to complete.
This spawns the event handling as a background task.
Sourcepub fn has_listeners<E>(&self) -> boolwhere
E: Event,
pub fn has_listeners<E>(&self) -> boolwhere
E: Event,
Check if any listeners are registered for an event type.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Default for EventDispatcher
impl Default for EventDispatcher
Source§fn default() -> EventDispatcher
fn default() -> EventDispatcher
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl !Freeze for EventDispatcher
impl !RefUnwindSafe for EventDispatcher
impl Send for EventDispatcher
impl Sync for EventDispatcher
impl Unpin for EventDispatcher
impl UnsafeUnpin for EventDispatcher
impl !UnwindSafe for EventDispatcher
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