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Type definitions for Network Information API


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network-information-types

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Type definition for Network Information API

Caveat

This is a temporary solution until TypeScript adds support for this API as built-in types. See https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/issues/27186 .

Usage

  • Install Package via npm
  • Edit your tsconfig.json
  • Now you get navigator.connection with its type!

Install

$ yarn add -D network-information-types

tsconfig.json

network-information-types is a ambient types that modify global navigator type, so it MUST be added in types.

Package names in types array are resolved with typeRoots. By default, typesRoots is just ./node_modules/@types. To resolve network-information-types package, add the relative path directly as below.

{
  "compilerOptions": {
    ...
    "types": [
        "./node_modules/network-information-types"
    ]
  },
}

Use the types

Now you can access navigator.connection property as NetworkInformation object.

navigator.connection and its properties are all optional because browser support for each is separated. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/NetworkInformation#Browser_compatibility .

// Example: http://wicg.github.io/netinfo/#example-1
if (navigator.connection) {
  // Get the connection type.
  const type: ConnectionType = navigator.connection.type;

  // Get an upper bound on the downlink speed of the first network hop
  const max: number = navigator.connection.downlinkMax;

  const changeHandler = (e: Event) => {
    // Handle change to connection here.
  };

  // Register for event changes.
  navigator.connection.onchange = changeHandler;

  // Alternatively.
  navigator.connection.addEventListener('change', changeHandler);
}

Author

Suguru Inatomi: https://github.com/lacolaco

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Package last updated on 20 Feb 2022

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