Crossbrowser & lightweight way to check if user is looking at the page or interacting with it.
Check out the Demo or read below for code example or Check Annotated Source
From npm
npm install ifvisible.js --save
From Bower
bower install ifvisible.js
For Meteor
mrt add ifvisible
meteor package is provided by @frozeman via Atmosphere
// If page is visible right now
if( ifvisible.now() ){
// Display pop-up
openPopUp();
}
// You can also check the page status
// using `now` method
if( !ifvisible.now('hidden') ){
// Display pop-up if page is not hidden
openPopUp();
}
// Possible statuses are:
// idle: when user has no interaction
// hidden: page is not visible
// active: page is visible and user is active
Handle tab switch or browser minimize states
ifvisible.on("blur", function(){
// example code here..
animations.pause();
});
ifvisible.on("focus", function(){
// resume all animations
animations.resume();
});
ifvisible.js can handle activity states too, such as being IDLE or ACTIVE on the page
ifvisible.on("idle", function(){
// Stop auto updating the live data
stream.pause();
});
ifvisible.on("wakeup", function(){
// go back updating data
stream.resume();
});
Default idle duration is 60 seconds but you can change it with setIdleDuration
method
ifvisible.setIdleDuration(120); // Page will become idle after 120 seconds
You can manually trigger status events by calling them directly or you can set events with their names by giving first argument as a callback
ifvisible.idle(); // will put page in a idle status
ifvisible.idle(function(){
// This code will work when page goes into idle status
});
// other methods are
ifvisible.blur(); // will trigger idle event as well
ifvisible.idle();
ifvisible.focus(); // Will trigger wakeup event as well
ifvisible.wakeup();
You can set your smart intervals with ifvisible.js, if user is IDLE or not seeing the page the interval will automatically stop itself
// If page is visible run this function on every half seconds
ifvisible.onEvery(0.5, function(){
// Do an animation on the logo only when page is visible
animateLogo();
});
It's MIT, Go crazy.