src/backend/doc/services/event_buses.md
Puter's backend has two event buses:
This is a simple event bus that lives in the Container class. There is only one instance of Container and it is called the "services container". When Puter boots, all the services registered by modules are registered into the services container.
Services handle events from the Service Event Bus by implementing methods which are named
with the prefix __on_. This prefix looks a little strange at first so it's worth
breaking it down:
__ (two underscores) prevents collision with common method names, and also
common conventions like beginning a method name with a single underscore
to indicate a method that should be overridden.on is the meaningful name._, the last underscore, is for readability, as the event name conventionally
begins with a lowercase letter.Note that you will need to use the
Example:
class MyService extends BaseService {
['__on_boot.ready'] () {
//
}
}