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Expand Up @@ -94,6 +94,23 @@ emitter.send(new CloudEvent({ specversion: Version.V03, source, type }))
}).catch(console.error);
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#### Cloud Events

All created `CloudEvent` objects are read-only. If you need to update a property or add a new extension to an existing cloud event object, you can use the `cloneWith` method. This will return a new `CloudEvent` with any update or new properties. For example:

```js
const {
CloudEvent,
} = require("cloudevents-sdk");

// Create a new CloudEvent
const ce = new CloudEvent({.....});

// Add a new extension to an existing CloudEvent
ce = ce.cloneWith({extension: "Value"});

```

### Example Applications

There are a few trivial example applications in
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