inactivejs
v0.1.1
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Detect when a user is idle or change tabs
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inactivejs
Detect when a user is idle or when he change tabs/apps. Small footprint package (5.47kb). Inspired by Idle.js
Usage
Install with npm/yarn:
npm install inactivejs
yarn add inactivejs
Import on your js file:
const InactiveJS = require('inactivejs');
import InactiveJS from 'inactivejs';
Instantiate:
const onAway = () => {
console.log('user is away');
};
const onBack = () => {
console.log('user is back');
};
const inactiveInstance = new InactiveJS({
timeout: 5000,
onAway: onAway,
onBack: onBack,
});
Config options:
- timeout (ms): how much time should wait
- onAway (callback): callback to be executed when the user is away
- onBack (callback): callback to be executed when the user is back
- onVisible (callback): callback to be executed when the tab is visible
- onHidden (callback): callback to be executed when the tab is hidden
- events (array): events to listen for
- autoStart (boolean): if start timer automatically
- throttle (ms): ms to throttle the event listeners, undefined/false to disable it
Available methods:
- start(): if you configured autoStart to false, this method will start the timer
- stop(): if needed, this will stop the timer
License
MIT.