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# Settings for metric_fu and its packages are collected in the `config/metrics`
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The MIT License
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Copyright (c) 2015 Andrew Kozin (nepalez), andrew.kozin@gmail.com
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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Informator
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==========
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[![Gem Version](https://img.shields.io/gem/v/informator.svg?style=flat)][gem]
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[![Build Status](https://img.shields.io/travis/nepalez/informator/master.svg?style=flat)][travis]
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[![Dependency Status](https://img.shields.io/gemnasium/nepalez/informator.svg?style=flat)][gemnasium]
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[![Code Climate](https://img.shields.io/codeclimate/github/nepalez/informator.svg?style=flat)][codeclimate]
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[![Coverage](https://img.shields.io/coveralls/nepalez/informator.svg?style=flat)][coveralls]
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[![Inline docs](http://inch-ci.org/github/nepalez/informator.svg)][inch]
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[codeclimate]: https://codeclimate.com/github/nepalez/informator
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[coveralls]: https://coveralls.io/r/nepalez/informator
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[gem]: https://rubygems.org/gems/informator
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[gemnasium]: https://gemnasium.com/nepalez/informator
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[travis]: https://travis-ci.org/nepalez/informator
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[inch]: https://inch-ci.org/github/nepalez/informator
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The [wisper]-inspired tiny implementation of publish/subscribe design pattern.
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The implementation differs from the original wisper's approach in the following aspects:
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* Unlike `Wisper::Publisher` that calls listener methods depending on the event, the `Informator` uses the same listener's callback for sending all events. Instead it wraps data to `Informator::Event` container and uses its as the argument for the callback.
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* The `Informator` has two separate methods - `#remember` and `#publish`. The first one is used to build and collect events, while the second one publishes all unpublished events at once (and clears the list of events to be published).
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* The `Informator` also defines `#publish!` method that is the same as `#publish` except for it throws the `:published`, that should be catched somewhere. This is just a shortcut for exiting from a use cases.
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* The `#publish` method returns the list of published events. The exception thrown by `#publish!` carries that list as well. This allows not only to publish them to listeners but to return them to caller. This is necessary to simplify chaining of service objects that includes the `Informator`.
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* The `Informator` has no global neither async subscribers. The gem's scope is narrower. Its main goal is to support service objects, that are either chained to each other, or publishes their results to decoupled listeners.
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[wisper]: https://github.com/krisleech/wisper
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Synopsis
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--------
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The `Informator` module API defines 4 instance methods:
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* `#subscribe` to subscribe listeners for receiving events, published by the informator
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* `#remember` to build an event and keep it unpublished
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* `#publish` to publish all events keeped since last publishing
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* `#publish!` the same as `#publish`, except for it throws `:published` exception which carries a list of events
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Except for the `Informator` the module defines public class `Informator::Event` for immutable events, that has 3 attributes:
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* `#type` for symbolic type of the event
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* `#data` for hash of data, carried by the event
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* `#messages` for array of human-readable messages, describing the event
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The event instance is build by the `#remember`, `#publish` or `#publish!` methods and is sent to listeners by either `#publish` or `#publish!`. When sending an event, the informator just calls the listeners callback, defined by `#subscribe` method, and gives it a corresponding event object as the only argument.
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```ruby
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require "informator"
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class Listener
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def do_some_staff
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remember :success, "for now all is fine", foo: :bar
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The `service#call` catches it and returns the array of events. With this feature it is possible not only to subscribe for the service's events but receive it directly, combining [both telling and asking](http://martinfowler.com/bliki/TellDontAsk.html) when necessary.
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* Read the [STYLEGUIDE](config/metrics/STYLEGUIDE)
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