Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Menu
×
See More 
Sign In
+1 Get Certified Upgrade Teachers Spaces Get Certified Upgrade Teachers Spaces
   ❮     
     ❯   

Node.js Tutorial

Node HOMENode IntroNode Get StartedNode JS RequirementsNode.js vs BrowserNode Cmd LineNode V8 EngineNode ArchitectureNode Event Loop

Asynchronous

Node AsyncNode PromisesNode Async/AwaitNode Errors Handling

Module Basics

Node ModulesNode ES ModulesNode NPMNode package.jsonNode NPM ScriptsNode Manage DepNode Publish Packages

Core Modules

HTTP ModuleHTTPS ModuleFile System (fs)Path ModuleOS ModuleURL ModuleEvents ModuleStream ModuleBuffer ModuleCrypto ModuleTimers ModuleDNS ModuleAssert ModuleUtil ModuleReadline Module

JS & TS Features

Node ES6+Node ProcessNode TypeScriptNode Adv. TypeScriptNode Lint & Formatting

Building Applications

Node FrameworksExpress.jsMiddleware ConceptREST API DesignAPI AuthenticationNode.js with Frontend

Database Integration

MySQL Get StartedMySQL Create DatabaseMySQL Create TableMySQL Insert IntoMySQL Select FromMySQL WhereMySQL Order ByMySQL DeleteMySQL Drop TableMySQL UpdateMySQL LimitMySQL Join
MongoDB Get StartedMongoDB Create DBMongoDB CollectionMongoDB InsertMongoDB FindMongoDB QueryMongoDB SortMongoDB DeleteMongoDB Drop CollectionMongoDB UpdateMongoDB LimitMongoDB Join

Advanced Communication

GraphQLSocket.IOWebSockets

Testing & Debugging

Node Adv. DebuggingNode Testing AppsNode Test FrameworksNode Test Runner

Node.js Deployment

Node Env VariablesNode Dev vs ProdNode CI/CDNode SecurityNode Deployment

Perfomance & Scaling

Node LoggingNode MonitoringNode PerformanceChild Process ModuleCluster ModuleWorker Threads

Node.js Advanced

MicroservicesNode WebAssemblyHTTP2 ModulePerf_hooks ModuleVM ModuleTLS/SSL ModuleNet ModuleZlib ModuleReal-World Examples

Hardware & IoT

RasPi Get StartedRasPi GPIO IntroductionRasPi Blinking LEDRasPi LED & PushbuttonRasPi Flowing LEDsRasPi WebSocketRasPi RGB LED WebSocketRasPi Components

Node.js Reference

Built-in ModulesEventEmitter (events)Worker (cluster)Cipher (crypto)Decipher (crypto)DiffieHellman (crypto)ECDH (crypto)Hash (crypto)Hmac (crypto)Sign (crypto)Verify (crypto)Socket (dgram, net, tls)ReadStream (fs, stream)WriteStream (fs, stream)Server (http, https, net, tls)Agent (http, https)Request (http)Response (http)Message (http)Interface (readline)

Resources & Tools

Node.js CompilerNode.js ServerNode.js QuizNode.js ExercisesNode.js SyllabusNode.js Study PlanNode.js Certificate

Node.jsEvents


Core Concepts of Events in Node.js

Every action on a computer is an event, like when a connection is made or a file is opened.

Objects in Node.js can fire events, like the readStream object fires events when opening and closing a file:

Example

let fs = require('fs');
let rs = fs.createReadStream('./demofile.txt');
rs.on('open', function () {
  console.log('The file is open');
});
Run example »

Getting Started with Events in Node.js

Node.js uses an event-driven architecture where objects called "emitters" emit named events that cause function objects ("listeners") to be called.

Basic Example

// Import the events module
const EventEmitter = require('events');

// Create an event emitter instance
const myEmitter = new EventEmitter();

// Register an event listener
myEmitter.on('greet', () => {
  console.log('Hello there!');
});

// Emit the event
myEmitter.emit('greet'); // Outputs: Hello there!
Run example »

EventEmitter Class

TheEventEmitter class is fundamental to Node.js's event-driven architecture.

It provides the ability to create and handle custom events.

Creating an Event Emitter

To use the EventEmitter, you need to create an instance of it:

let events = require('events');
let eventEmitter = new events.EventEmitter();


The EventEmitter Object

You can assign event handlers to your own events with the EventEmitter object.

In the example below we have created a function that will be executed when a "scream" event is fired.

To fire an event, use theemit() method.

Example

let events = require('events');
let eventEmitter = new events.EventEmitter();

//Create an event handler:
let myEventHandler = function () {
  console.log('I hear a scream!');
}

//Assign the event handler to an event:
eventEmitter.on('scream', myEventHandler);

//Fire the 'scream' event:
eventEmitter.emit('scream');
Run example »

Common EventEmitter Patterns

1. Passing Arguments to Event Handlers

Example

const EventEmitter = require('events');
const emitter = new EventEmitter();

// Emit event with arguments
emitter.on('userJoined', (username, userId) => {
  console.log(`${username} (${userId}) has joined the chat`);
});

emitter.emit('userJoined', 'JohnDoe', 42);
// Outputs: JohnDoe (42) has joined the chat
Run example »

2. Handling Events Only Once

Example

const EventEmitter = require('events');
const emitter = new EventEmitter();

// This listener will be called only once
emitter.once('connection', () => {
  console.log('First connection established');
});

emitter.emit('connection'); // This will trigger the listener
emitter.emit('connection'); // This won't trigger the listener again
Run example »

3. Error Handling

Example

const EventEmitter = require('events');
const emitter = new EventEmitter();

// Always handle 'error' events
emitter.on('error', (err) => {
  console.error('An error occurred:', err.message);
});

// This will trigger the error handler
emitter.emit('error', new Error('Something went wrong'));
Run example »

Best Practices

1. Always Handle Errors

// Good practice: Always listen for 'error' events
myEmitter.on('error', (err) => {
  console.error('Error in event emitter:', err);
});

2. Use Named Functions for Better Stack Traces

// Instead of anonymous functions
function handleData(data) {
  console.log('Received data:', data);
}

myEmitter.on('data', handleData);

3. Clean Up Listeners

// Add a listener
const listener = () => console.log('Event occurred');
myEmitter.on('event', listener);

// Later, remove the listener when no longer needed
myEmitter.off('event', listener);




×

Contact Sales

If you want to use W3Schools services as an educational institution, team or enterprise, send us an e-mail:
sales@w3schools.com

Report Error

If you want to report an error, or if you want to make a suggestion, send us an e-mail:
help@w3schools.com

W3Schools is optimized for learning and training. Examples might be simplified to improve reading and learning.
Tutorials, references, and examples are constantly reviewed to avoid errors, but we cannot warrant full correctness
of all content. While using W3Schools, you agree to have read and accepted ourterms of use,cookies andprivacy policy.

Copyright 1999-2025 by Refsnes Data. All Rights Reserved.W3Schools is Powered by W3.CSS.


[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp