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Node.js Fixes AsyncLocalStorage Crash Bug That Could Take Down Production Servers
Node.js patched a crash bug where AsyncLocalStorage could cause stack overflows to bypass error handlers and terminate production servers.
@nativescript-community/insomnia
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Make the screen not dim (and eventually lock the device) while Insomnia is active.
💡 Plugin version 2.0.0+ is compatible with NativeScript 7+. If you need to target older NativeScript versions, please stick to plugin version 1.2.3.
This plugin is part of the plugin showcase app I built using Angular.
Run the following command from the root of your project:
tns plugin add @nativescript-community/insomnia
To use this plugin you must first require() it:
var insomnia = require("@nativescript-community/insomnia");
You could do the same as in JS, but this looks fancier, right?
import { keepAwake, allowSleepAgain } from "@nativescript-community/insomnia";
insomnia.keepAwake().then(function() {
console.log("Insomnia is active");
})
insomnia.allowSleepAgain().then(function() {
console.log("Insomnia is inactive, good night!");
})
FAQs
Make the screen not dim (and eventually lock the device) while Insomnia is active.
The npm package @nativescript-community/insomnia receives a total of 89 weekly downloads. As such, @nativescript-community/insomnia popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @nativescript-community/insomnia demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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