Declaring events in a TypeScript class which extends EventEmitter
You can use typed event emitter package for this.
eg:
import { EventEmitter } from 'tsee';
const events = new EventEmitter<{
foo: (a: number, b: string) => void,
}>();
// foo's arguments is fully type checked
events.emit('foo', 123, 'hello world');
This package also provide interfaces & some utils.
Most usable way of doing this, is to use declare
:
declare interface MyClass {
on(event: 'hello', listener: (name: string) => void): this;
on(event: string, listener: Function): this;
}
class MyClass extends events.EventEmitter {
emitHello(name: string): void {
this.emit('hello', name);
}
}
Note that if you are exporting your class, both the interface and class have to be declared with the export
keyword.
to extend @SergeyK's answer, with this you can get type-checking and completion on both emit
and on
functions without repeating event types.
- Define event listener signatures for each event type:
interface MyClassEvents {
'add': (el: string, wasNew: boolean) => void;
'delete': (changedCount: number) => void;
}
- Declare interface which constructs types for
MyClass
, based on EventListeners (MyClassEvents
) function signature:
declare interface MyClass {
on<U extends keyof MyClassEvents>(
event: U, listener: MyClassEvents[U]
): this;
emit<U extends keyof MyClassEvents>(
event: U, ...args: Parameters<MyClassEvents[U]>
): boolean;
}
- Simply define you class extending
EventEmitter
:
class MyClass extends EventEmitter {
constructor() {
super();
}
}
Now you will get type checking for on
and emit
functions:
Unfortunately you will get completion and type-checking only on those two functions (unless you define more functions inside MyClass interface).
To get more generic solution, you can use this package. note: it adds no runtime overhead.
import { TypedEmitter } from 'tiny-typed-emitter';
interface MyClassEvents {
'add': (el: string, wasNew: boolean) => void;
'delete': (changedCount: number) => void;
}
class MyClass extends TypedEmitter<MyClassEvents> {
constructor() {
super();
}
}
Here's what I was able to figure out. Overriding the default function with a generic!
interface IEmissions {
connect: () => void
test: (property: string) => void
}
class MyClass extends events.EventEmitter {
private _untypedOn = this.on
private _untypedEmit = this.emit
public on = <K extends keyof IEmissions>(event: K, listener: IEmissions[K]): this => this._untypedOn(event, listener)
public emit = <K extends keyof IEmissions>(event: K, ...args: Parameters<IEmissions[K]>): boolean => this._untypedEmit(event, ...args)
this.emit('test', 'Testing') // This will be typed for you!
}
// Example:
const inst = new MyClass()
inst.on('test', info => console.log(info)) // This will be typed!