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detect idle users on webpages
var away = require('away');
// detect users who are idle for 10 seconds
var timer = away(10000);
timer.on('idle', function() {
console.log('user is idle');
});
timer.on('active', function() {
console.log('user is active');
});
away()
returns a Timer object which exposes the following methods.
Call fn
when user becomes idle.
Call fn
when user becomes active after having been idle.
Stop the idle timer from detecting user activity
Start the idle timer. (By default the idle timer is started automatically)
idle()
accepts a second argument with additional options.
The dom element to monitor for activity. (default document
)
Milliseconds before user is considered idle. (default 30000
)
String of DOM events that will trigger activity. (see index.js for default)
Whether to start idle timer upon creation. (default true
)
npm isnstall away
Inspired by the jquery-idletimer plugin.
FAQs
detect when a user is idle on a page
The npm package away receives a total of 258 weekly downloads. As such, away popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that away demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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