What Is the Observer Pattern in JavaScript?

The Observer Pattern has state and objects that are notified when state changes so they can query the state.

Check the State from the Observer

First, the state is held inside of an object that we’ll call a subject:

const subject = {
state: {
message: "Hello"
}
}

To create an observer, we need to capture the subject inside the observer so we can query the state later:

const createObserver = subject => {
const observer = {
subject
}
return observer
}

When we bring this all together, we can create an observer which can check the state of the subject:

An Array of Observers

The subject now needs a way to notify the observers that things have changed. Let’s add an array of observers to our subject:

const subject = {
state: {
message: "Hello"
},
observers:[]
}

We can now add our observer to that array when the observer is created:

const createObserver = subject => {
const observer = {
subject
}
subject.observers.push(observer)
return observer
}

Now we’re able to check on all of the observer from the subject as demonstrated below:

Notify the Observers

Finally, we can notify all the observers when the state changes. Let’s create an update method on our subject to update the state:

const subject = {
state: {
message: "Hello"
},
observers:[],
update(value){
this.state = value
}
}

Now create a notify method on our observer so it can “pull” the state an check on it:

const createObserver = subject => {
const observer = {
subject,
notify(){
console.log('State updated to', this.subject.state)
}
}
subject.observers.push(observer)
return observer
}

Lastly, bring it all together by invoking notify on all the observers in the update method:

const subject = {
state: {
message: "Hello"
},
observers:[],
update(value){
this.state = value
this.observers.forEach(observer => {
observer.notify()
})
}
}

All that’s left to do is invoke update with a new state and all the observers will be notified and pull the state in:

TL;DR

  • Observers pull the state from the Subject
  • The Subject tracks all the Observers
  • Updating state on the Subject invokes a method on all of the Observers

Questions:

Q: Couldn’t I “push” the state by passing it into the Observers’s notify method?

A: Sure.

Q: Isn’t this a lot of hoops to jump through for an array of objects with a method on them?

A. Kinda? But you have to imagine larger applications that require strict structure and rules for your whole team to follow.

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