commit | a0d217334265e9a58b7e1610be1745fdd4ddb210 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | エリス <erisu@users.noreply.github.com> | Mon Oct 18 21:08:38 2021 +0900 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Mon Oct 18 21:08:38 2021 +0900 |
tree | 0a7877e3ca0c29e489d37c8e35341cc10c9c3906 | |
parent | 281f7b1beab414cac7c18334d4b89647ee169ca5 [diff] |
ci(ios): update workflow w/ iOS 15 (#93)
This plugin provides an implementation of an old version of the Battery Status Events API. It adds the following three events to the window
object:
Applications may use window.addEventListener
to attach an event listener for any of the above events after the deviceready
event fires.
cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-battery-status
All events in this plugin return an object with the following properties:
Fires when the battery charge percentage changes by at least 1 percent, or when the device is plugged in or unplugged. Returns an object containing battery status.
window.addEventListener("batterystatus", onBatteryStatus, false); function onBatteryStatus(status) { console.log("Level: " + status.level + " isPlugged: " + status.isPlugged); }
Warning: the Android implementation is greedy and prolonged use will drain the device's battery.
Fires when the battery charge percentage reaches the low charge threshold. This threshold value is device-specific. Returns an object containing battery status.
window.addEventListener("batterylow", onBatteryLow, false); function onBatteryLow(status) { alert("Battery Level Low " + status.level + "%"); }
Fires when the battery charge percentage reaches the critical charge threshold. This threshold value is device-specific. Returns an object containing battery status.
window.addEventListener("batterycritical", onBatteryCritical, false); function onBatteryCritical(status) { alert("Battery Level Critical " + status.level + "%\nRecharge Soon!"); }