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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T14:50:00+00:00 2026-06-14T14:50:00+00:00

How would I inherit events.EventEmitter methods on a module implementing the singleton design pattern?

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How would I inherit events.EventEmitter methods on a module implementing the singleton design pattern?

var EventEmitter = require('events').EventEmitter;

var Singleton = {};
util.inherits(Singleton, EventEmitter);

Singleton.createClient = function(options) {
    this.url = options.url || null;

    if(this.url === null) {
        this.emit('error', 'Invalid url');
    } else {
        this.emit('created', true);
    }
}

module.exports = Singleton;

This results in the error: TypeError: Object #<Object> has no method 'emit'

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    2026-06-14T14:50:01+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 2:50 pm

    I don’t see the singleton pattern in your question. You mean something like this?

    var util = require("util")
      , EventEmitter = process.EventEmitter
      , instance;
    
    function Singleton() {
      EventEmitter.call(this);
    }
    
    util.inherits(Singleton, EventEmitter);
    
    module.exports = {
      // call it getInstance, createClient, whatever you're doing
      getInstance: function() {
        return instance || (instance = new Singleton());
      }
    };
    

    It would be used like:

    var Singleton = require('./singleton')
      , a = Singleton.getInstance()
      , b = Singleton.getInstance();
    
    console.log(a === b) // yep, that's true
    
    a.on('foo', function(x) { console.log('foo', x); });
    
    Singleton.getInstance().emit('foo', 'bar'); // prints "foo bar"
    
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