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Spawns an instance of pmset noidle
which prevents a system running macOS from going to sleep.
const noidle = require('noidle')
noidle()
.then(pmsetPID => console.log(pmsetPID))
.catch(console.log)
// stay awake indefinitely
noidle(435)
.then(pmsetPID => console.log(pmsetPID))
.catch(console.log)
// stay awake for as long as pid 435 exists
noidle([pid])
Returns a Promise
which resolves with the pid
of the underlying pmset
instance. When called with a pid
, a detached node instance will track the existance of that pid. If the corresponding process no longer exists - pmset
and the tracking node instance terminates.
In older versions of macOS pmset noidle
was the way to go if you wanted to force your computer to stay awake. In later versions, Apple shipped a new tool: caffeinate
which came with a tracking functionality. To run that instead, have a look at: caffeinate.
If you prefer a more high level module which automatically selects the preferred method depending on system version: vaka
FAQs
prevent a system from going to sleep
The npm package noidle receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, noidle popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that noidle 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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