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# EventEmitter3
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[![Sauce Test Status](https://saucelabs.com/browser-matrix/eventemitter3.svg)](https://saucelabs.com/u/eventemitter3)
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EventEmitter3 is a high performance EventEmitter. It has been micro-optimized
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for various of code paths making this, one of, if not the fastest EventEmitter
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available for Node.js and browsers. The module is API compatible with the
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EventEmitter that ships by default with Node.js but there are some slight
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differences:
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- Domain support has been removed.
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- We do not `throw` an error when you emit an `error` event and nobody is
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listening.
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- The `newListener` event is removed as the use-cases for this functionality are
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really just edge cases.
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- No `setMaxListeners` and it's pointless memory leak warnings. If you want to
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add `end` listeners you should be able to do that without modules complaining.
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- No `listenerCount` function. Use `EE.listeners(event).length` instead.
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- Support for custom context for events so there is no need to use `fn.bind`.
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- `listeners` method can do existence checking instead of returning only arrays.
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It's a drop in replacement for existing EventEmitters, but just faster. Free
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performance, who wouldn't want that? The EventEmitter is written in EcmaScript 3
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so it will work in the oldest browsers and node versions that you need to
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support.
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## Installation
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```bash
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$ npm install --save eventemitter3 # npm
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$ component install primus/eventemitter3 # Component
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$ bower install eventemitter3 # Bower
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```
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## Usage
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After installation the only thing you need to do is require the module:
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```js
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var EventEmitter = require('eventemitter3');
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```
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And you're ready to create your own EventEmitter instances. For the API
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documentation, please follow the official Node.js documentation:
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http://nodejs.org/api/events.html
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### Contextual emits
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We've upgraded the API of the `EventEmitter.on`, `EventEmitter.once` and
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`EventEmitter.removeListener` to accept an extra argument which is the `context`
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or `this` value that should be set for the emitted events. This means you no
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longer have the overhead of an event that required `fn.bind` in order to get a
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custom `this` value.
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```js
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var EE = new EventEmitter()
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, context = { foo: 'bar' };
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function emitted() {
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console.log(this === context); // true
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}
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EE.once('event-name', emitted, context);
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EE.on('another-event', emitted, context);
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EE.removeListener('another-event', emitted, context);
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```
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### Existence
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To check if there is already a listener for a given event you can supply the
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`listeners` method with an extra boolean argument. This will transform the
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output from an array, to a boolean value which indicates if there are listeners
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in place for the given event:
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```js
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var EE = new EventEmitter();
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EE.once('event-name', function () {});
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EE.on('another-event', function () {});
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EE.listeners('event-name', true); // returns true
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EE.listeners('unknown-name', true); // returns false
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```
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## License
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[MIT](LICENSE)
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