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Automated Eventfiring HTML5 Javascript fireEvent Titanium NODE.JS-Compatbile
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fire = function (b, d, e) { | |
if ("undefined" !== typeof module && module.exports) { | |
if (b instanceof require("events").EventEmitter) { | |
// Note for me (Array.prototype.reverse.apply(arguments)).pop() // remove first argument, give rest, arguments instanceof Object! | |
// NOTE: As Node.js's emit takes a name and an array, q should be typeof Array.. so we're fixing it here. | |
for (var c = 0, f = []; c < e.length; ++c) void 0 !== f[c] && (e[c] = f[c]); | |
return b.emit(d, f) | |
} | |
return !1 | |
} | |
document.createEvent ? (a = document.createEvent("HTMLEvents"), a.initEvent(d, !0, !0)) : (a = document.createEventObject(), a.eventType = "on" + d); | |
a.eventName = d; | |
a.memo = e || {}; | |
return document.createEvent ? b.dispatchEvent(a) : b.fireEvent(a.eventType, a) | |
}; | |
//Test: NodeJS | |
if ("undefined" !== typeof module && module.exports) { // just to be sure, if being executed without thinking, we better do not use the Node.JS Part. | |
// TODO: FIX! | |
z = function () { | |
return this.prototype = new require("events").EventEmitter(); | |
} | |
console.log(z, z()); | |
z().on("foo", function (x){ // function is called with all arguments but the first given to emit | |
return console.log(x); | |
}) | |
fire(z, "foo", {0:"oh yeah"}); | |
} else { // this is a browser instance or some beenie-wheenie nodeJS-fake | |
//Test: Browser | |
document.body.addEventListener("test", function (b) { | |
console.log(b.memo.text) | |
}); | |
fire(document.body, "test", { | |
text: "Win!" | |
}); | |
} |
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