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Prevent display sleep and enable wake lock in any Android or iOS web browser
Prevent display sleep and enable wake lock in all Android and iOS web browsers.
Check out the live demo in any Android or iOS web browser.
This library is available on Bower as nosleep.
bower install nosleep
This package is published to npm as nosleep.js and can be installed with:
npm install nosleep.js
Alternatively, you can manually add NoSleep.js to your project (or the minified version).
Install all development dependencies with:
npm install
To build this library run:
npm run build
A new build of NoSleep.js and NoSleep.min.js will now be available in the /dist
directory.
Import ES6 module:
import NoSleep from 'nosleep.js';
Create a new NoSleep object and then enable or disable it when needed.
To create a new NoSleep object:
var noSleep = new NoSleep();
To enable wake lock:
NOTE: This function call must be wrapped in a user input event handler e.g. a mouse or touch handler
// Enable wake lock.
// (must be wrapped in a user input event handler e.g. a mouse or touch handler)
document.addEventListener('click', function enableNoSleep() {
document.removeEventListener('click', enableNoSleep, false);
noSleep.enable();
}, false);
To disable wake lock:
// Disable wake lock at some point in the future.
// (does not need to be wrapped in any user input event handler)
noSleep.disable();
See example/index.html (and the live demo) for more information.
If you find any bugs or issues please report them on the NoSleep.js Issue Tracker.
If you would like to contribute to this project please consider forking this repo, making your changes and then creating a new Pull Request back to the main code repository.
MIT. Copyright (c) Rich Tibbett.
See the LICENSE file.
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Prevent display sleep and enable wake lock in any Android or iOS web browser
The npm package nosleep.js receives a total of 72,810 weekly downloads. As such, nosleep.js popularity was classified as popular.
We found that nosleep.js 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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