hs.watchable
A minimalistic Key-Value-Observer framework for Lua.
This module allows you to generate a table with a defined label or path that can be used to share data with other modules or code. Other modules can register as watchers to a specific key-value pair within the watchable object table and will be automatically notified when the key-value pair changes.
The goal is to provide a mechanism for sharing state information between separate and (mostly) unrelated code easily and in an independent fashion.
API Overview
- Constructors - API calls which return an object, typically one that offers API methods
- Methods - API calls which can only be made on an object returned by a constructor
API Documentation
Constructors
Signature | hs.watchable.new(path, [externalChanges]) -> table |
Type | Constructor |
Description |
Creates a table that can be watched by other modules for key changes |
Parameters |
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path - the global name for this internal table that external code can refer to the table as. -
externalChanges - an optional boolean, default false, specifying whether external code can make changes to keys within this table (bi-directional communication). |
Returns |
- a table with metamethods which will notify external code which is registered to watch this table for key-value changes.
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Notes |
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This constructor is used by code which wishes to share state information which other code may register to watch. -
You may specify any string name as a path, but it must be unique -- an error will occur if the path name has already been registered. -
All key-value pairs stored within this table are potentially watchable by external code -- if you wish to keep some data private, do not store it in this table. -
externalChanges will apply to all keys within this table -- if you wish to only allow some keys to be externally modifiable, you will need to register separate paths. -
If external changes are enabled, you will need to register your own watcher with hs.watchable.watch if action is required when external changes occur. |
Source | extensions/watchable/watchable.lua line 188 |
Signature | hs.watchable.watch(path, [key], callback) -> watchableObject |
Type | Constructor |
Description |
Creates a watcher that will be invoked when the specified key in the specified path is modified. |
Parameters |
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path - a string specifying the path to watch. If key is not provided, then this should be a string of the form "path.key" where the key will be identified as the string after the last "." -
key - if provided, a string specifying the specific key within the path to watch. -
callback - an optional function which will be invoked when changes occur to the key specified within the path. The function should expect the following arguments: -
watcher - the watcher object itself -
path - the path being watched -
key - the specific key within the path which invoked this callback -
old - the old value for this key, may be nil -
new - the new value for this key, may be nil |
Returns |
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Notes |
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This constructor is used by code which wishes to watch state information which is being shared by other code. -
The callback function is invoked after the new value has already been set -- the callback is a "didChange" notification, not a "willChange" notification. -
If the key (specified as a separate argument or as the final component of path) is "*", then all key-value pair changes that occur for the table specified by the path will invoke a callback. This is a shortcut for watching an entire table, rather than just a specific key-value pair of the table. -
It is possible to register a watcher for a path that has not been registered with hs.watchable.new yet. Retrieving the current value with hs.watchable:value in such a case will return nil. |
Source | extensions/watchable/watchable.lua line 220 |
Methods
Signature | hs.watchable:callback(fn) -> watchableObject |
Type | Method |
Description |
Change or remove the callback function for the watchableObject. |
Parameters |
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fn - a function, or an explicit nil to remove, specifying the new callback function to receive notifications for this watchableObject |
Returns |
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Notes |
- see hs.watchable.watch for a description of the arguments the callback function should expect.
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Source | extensions/watchable/watchable.lua line 100 |
Signature | hs.watchable:change([key], value) -> watchableObject |
Type | Method |
Description |
Externally change the value of the key-value pair being watched by the watchableObject |
Parameters |
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key - if the watchableObject was defined with a key of "*", this argument is required and specifies the specific key of the watched table to change the value of. If a specific key was specified when the watchableObject was defined, this argument must not be provided. -
value - the new value for the key. |
Returns |
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Notes |
- if external changes are not allowed for the specified path, this method generates an error
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Source | extensions/watchable/watchable.lua line 144 |
Signature | hs.watchable:pause() -> watchableObject |
Type | Method |
Description |
Temporarily stop notifications about the key-value pair(s) watched by this watchableObject. |
Parameters |
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Returns |
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Source | extensions/watchable/watchable.lua line 61 |
Signature | hs.watchable:release() -> nil |
Type | Method |
Description |
Removes the watchableObject so that key-value pairs watched by this object no longer generate notifications. |
Parameters |
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Returns |
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Source | extensions/watchable/watchable.lua line 81 |
Signature | hs.watchable:resume() -> watchableObject |
Type | Method |
Description |
Resume notifications about the key-value pair(s) watched by this watchableObject which were previously paused. |
Parameters |
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Returns |
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Source | extensions/watchable/watchable.lua line 71 |
Signature | hs.watchable:value([key]) -> currentValue |
Type | Method |
Description |
Get the current value for the key-value pair being watched by the watchableObject |
Parameters |
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key - if the watchableObject was defined with a key of "*", this argument is required and specifies the specific key of the watched table to retrieve the value for. If a specific key was specified when the watchableObject was defined, this argument is ignored. |
Returns |
- The current value for the key-value pair being watched by the watchableObject. May be nil.
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Source | extensions/watchable/watchable.lua line 125 |