Blazor.EventAggregator is a lightweight Event Aggregator for Blazor. Blazor is an upcoming technology included in ASP.NET Core 3.0 (currently in Preview 9).
8.9.2019: Updated to work with .NET Core v3.0.0-preview9
Event aggregator is used for indirect component to component communication. In event aggregator pattern you have message/event publishers and subscribers. In the case of Blazor, component can publish its events and other component(s) can react to those events.
Blazor.EventAggregator is completely based on the work done in Caliburn.Micro. The source code was copied from it and then altered to work with Blazor.
First register EventAggregator as singleton in app’s ConfigureServices:
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
services.AddSingleton<EventAggregator.Blazor.IEventAggregator, EventAggregator.Blazor.EventAggregator>();
}
The rest depends on if you’re using components with code-behinds (inheritance) or without inheritance. The following guidance is for code-behind scenarios.
To create an event publishing component, first inject IEventAggregator:
[Inject]
private IEventAggregator _eventAggregator { get; set; }
Then publish the message when something interesting happens:
await _eventAggregator.PublishAsync(new CounterIncreasedMessage());
Here’s a full example of a publisher:
public class CounterComponent : ComponentBase
{
[Inject]
private IEventAggregator _eventAggregator { get; set; }
public int currentCount = 0;
public async Task IncrementCountAsync()
{
currentCount++;
await _eventAggregator.PublishAsync(new CounterIncreasedMessage());
}
}
public class CounterIncreasedMessage
{
}
To create an event subscriber, also start by injecting IEventAggregator:
[Inject]
private IEventAggregator _eventAggregator { get; set; }
Then make sure to add and implement the IHandle interface for all the event’s your component is interested in:
public class CounterListenerComponent : ComponentBase, IHandle<CounterIncreasedMessage>
...
public Task HandleAsync(CounterIncreasedMessage message)
{
currentCount += 1;
return Task.CompletedTask;
}
Here’s full example of a subscriber:
public class CounterListenerComponent : ComponentBase, IHandle<CounterIncreasedMessage>
{
[Inject]
private IEventAggregator _eventAggregator { get; set; }
public int currentCount = 0;
protected override void OnInit()
{
_eventAggregator.Subscribe(this);
}
public Task HandleAsync(CounterIncreasedMessage message)
{
currentCount += 1;
return Task.CompletedTask;
}
}
The project site contains a full working sample of the code-behind model in the samples-folder.
The library has been developed and tested using the following tools:
- .NET Core 3.0 Preview 9
- Visual Studio 2019 Preview
Work is based on the code available in Caliburn.Micro.