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vigour-orientation

v2.0.4

Published

Observe device orientation

Downloads

60

Readme

js-standard-style npm version Build Status

Orientation plugin

Observe device orientation

Install

Add "orientation": "git+ssh://[email protected]:vigour-io/orientation.git#master" to the dependencies in your app's pakage.json, then run npm update orientation

Coming soon: npm i vigour-orientation

Usage

The plugin will observe device orientation changes and can also be used to force the device to use a specific orientation. Orientation can also be locked.

By default if the orientation is set by the JS side (eg: or.val = 'landscape') the plugin will also lock the orientation preventing any other change to it.

// once required the plugin will execute the initialisation and receive
// back the current orientation.
var or = require('vigour-orientation')
// we can then listen for changes
or.on(() => {
  if (this.val === 'landscape') console.log('Hey I\'m landscape')
  if (this.val === 'portrait') console.log('Hey I\'m portrait')
})

// the plugin with a value or set the value later
// in either cases value changes will set 'or.locked.val' to true
// we can listen for changes on 'locked'
or.val = 'landscape'

// we can listens for orientation locks
or.locked.on((data) => {
  if (data === true) console.log('Hey I\'m locked')
  else if (data === true) console.log('Hey I\'m unlocked')
})
// and we can lock it
or.locked.val = true
// or unlock it
or.locked.val = false

See tests for more use cases.

Specifications for native communication

init

The plugin at startup will fire the init command expecting in return the current orientation as a String which can be portrait or landscape.

Orientation changes
  • from js to native, when an orientation change is requested by the JS side a command orientation is fired with the desidered orientation passed as String parameter which can be portrait or landscape
  • from native to js, the native side will use the change command when the orientation changes passing the current orientation as String which can be portrait or landscape
Locks

Locks can be used to prevent orientation changes to happen automatically when the device turns. In order to do that the JS side can request locks and remove them using the methods:

  • lock sent to lock the current orientation and prevent further changes, if lock is applied change events shouldn't be fired from native
  • unclock sent to unlock the orientation locks and start receiving change events again