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<!---
title: EventDispatcher
subtitle: Traits
author: Robin Radic
-->
The `EventDispatcher` trait is an easy way to make your class able to fire events and have listeners register for them.
You can use the `fireEvent($name, $payload = null)` and `registerEvent($name, Closure $callback)` methods after adding the trait;
### Example
```php
use Laradic\Support\Traits\EventDispatcher;
class MyClass {
use EventDispatcher;
# This is my awesome function that fires off events
public function __construct(){
$this->registerEvent('my-awesome-event', function(MyClass $class){
})
}
# This is my awesome function that fires off events
public function myAwesomeFunction(){
$this->fireEvent('my-awesome-event', [ $this ])
}
}
$myClass = new MyClass();
$myClass->myAwesomeFunction();
```