Deeply compare JavaScript objects and listen to changes. Used in colyseus.js v0.6.0+.
This library is meant for listening to changes in a JavaScript object.
import { DeltaContainer } from "delta-listener"
// Create the container instance.
let container = new DataContainer({
entities: {
one: { x: 10, y: 10 }
}
});container.listen("entities/:id/:attribute", (change: DataChange) => {
console.log(change.path.id, change.path.attribute, change.operation, change.value);
});
// Setting new data into the container will trigger the matching listeners
container.set({ entities: { one: { x: 20 } } });
// Console output
// => "one", "x", "replace", 20
// => "one", "y", "remove", undefinedOn this example, two properties has been changed ("entities/one/x", and
"entities/one/y"). Thus, the callback will be triggered twice.
You can use a fallback listener when you're not sure how exactly the change will come. Useful during development process.
Please note that change.path in the fallback listener will be an array
containing the full path to the property that has changed.
container.listen((change: DataChange) => {
console.log(change.path, change.operation, change.value);
})
// Setting new data into the container will trigger the matching listeners
container.set({ entities: { one: { x: 20 } } });
// Console output
// => ["entities", "one", "x"], "replace", 20
// => ["entities", "one", "y"], "remove", undefinedSee tests for more usage examples.
Registering the placeholder:
container.registerPlaceholder(":xyz", /([xyz])/);Using the matcher:
container.listen("entity/:id/:xyz", (change: DataChange) => {
myEntities[ change.path.id ][ change.path.xyz ] = change.value;
});:id:/([a-zA-Z0-9\-_]+)/:number:/([0-9]+)/:string:/(\w+)/:*:/(.*)/
When any other name is used starting with : (e.g. :example), * will be
used by default.
The compare method is highly based on
fast-json-patch
implementation.
MIT