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activity-listener

v1.2.0

Published

Respond to ui-events before or after ordinary event-handlers do

Downloads

6

Readme

Activity Listener

Respond to ui-events before or after ordinary event-handlers do.

Usage:

  • address obscure tasks: blur elements after clicking when peripherals emit enter-keys.

Bad usage:

  • cross-tab interaction: use localstorage-events or serviceworker messaging
  • record user activity: you want the Inactivity Listener for that.

But I can code that myself! Sure, but this module knows the tricks and can be controlled from different places!

Install

Install the package as npm package. Provided are a umd-formatted file in the dist folder to require or just read and an es-module in the module folder to import.

Usage

To register calls at the very start an event:

const logoff = function () {
    if (!localStorage.authToken && user.name) {
        loginService.logoff()
    }
}
const eraseClickLogoff = activityListener.register('click', logoff)

To register calls at the end of an event's propagation:

const blur = function () {
    const focussed = document.querySelector('*:focus')
    if (focussed) {
        focussed.blur()
    }
}
const eraseClickBlur = activityListener.register('click', undefined, blur)

Or to register calls both at the start and the end, and allow time for the handlers to finish:

const eraseClickRegistration = activityListener.register('click', logoff, blur, 100)

To undo the registration:

activityListener.erase('click', logoff)
activityListener.destroy() // erase all
eraseClickRegistration()

note that 'clear' is now deprecated

flow methods:

activityListener.pause()
activityListener.resume()

Demo

.../activity-listener/demo/activityListener.html