TPEventBus is a publish/subscribe event bus for iOS, inspired by EventBus and QTEventBus.
Source of the picture: EventBus
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Define events:
class TPCountEvent: NSObject, TPEvent { var count: Int init(count: Int) { self.count = count } }
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Prepare subscribers:
Subscribers implement event handling methods that will be called when an event is received.
@objc func onCountEvent(event: TPCountEvent, object: Any?) { // do something }
Register and unregister your subscriber.
Notice: When the subscriber is released, it will be automatically unregistered.
// Register TPEventBus<TPCountEvent>.shared.register(eventType: TPCountEvent.self, subscriber: self, selector: #selector(onCountEvent(event:object:))) // Unregister TPEventBus<TPCountEvent>.shared.unregister(eventType: TPCountEvent.self, subscriber: self)
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Post events:
let event = TPCountEvent.init(count: count) TPEventBus.shared.post(event: event, object: self)
TPEventBus<TPCountEvent>.shared.subscribe(eventType: TPCountEvent.self).onQueue(OperationQueue.main).onEvent { [weak self] (event, object) in
guard let self = self else {
return
}
// do something
}.disposed(by: self.tp_eventTokenBag)
To run the example project, clone the repo, and run pod install
from the Example directory first.
TPEventBus is available through CocoaPods. To install it, simply add the following line to your Podfile:
pod 'TPEventBus'
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TPEventBus is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.