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A tiny (279B) library to detect `offline` status & respond to changes in the browser.
A tiny (279B) library to detect
offline
status & respond to changes in the browser.
This module exposes three module definitions:
dist/is-offline.es.js
dist/is-offline.js
dist/is-offline.min.js
If using the UMD bundle, the library is exposed as is-offline
globally.
$ npm install --save is-offline
import isOffline from 'is-offline';
let foobar = bool => console.log('Am I offline?', bool);
// Check if currently offline
isOffline().then(foobar);
// Setup a "watcher" to respond to all online/offline changes
let unwatch = isOffline.watch(foobar);
// The "watcher" will be active until it's deactivated
unwatch();
Returns: Promise
Resolves a Boolean
to indicate offline status. For clarity, true
means that you are offline.
Returns: Function
Returns a function that is used to disable/unmount the event listeners.
Type: Function
The function to run whenever the network status changes. It receives a Boolean
value, just like isOffline
.
MIT © Luke Edwards
FAQs
A tiny (174B) library to detect `offline` status & respond to changes in the browser.
The npm package is-offline receives a total of 4,981 weekly downloads. As such, is-offline popularity was classified as popular.
We found that is-offline 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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