commit | af12fe0eac1788a2da1cdc3de8c960b542531d03 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Tim Brust <ratchet.player@gmx.de> | Wed Jan 30 15:19:46 2019 +0100 |
committer | Jan Piotrowski <piotrowski+github@gmail.com> | Wed Jan 30 15:19:46 2019 +0100 |
tree | 6f28a44a173b51d7788b57fa973b44e905f5c746 | |
parent | 4340e4d0471ba984e086d7598953077adfb84171 [diff] |
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This plugin aligns with the W3C vibration specification http://www.w3.org/TR/vibration/
This plugin provides a way to vibrate the device.
This plugin defines global objects including navigator.vibrate
.
Although in the global scope, they are not available until after the deviceready
event.
document.addEventListener("deviceready", onDeviceReady, false); function onDeviceReady() { console.log(navigator.vibrate); }
cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-vibration
navigator.vibrate
The Android webview (API level 19 and up) supports the W3C Vibration API natively and therefore, the Android specific implementation of this plugin has been dropped.
This function has three different functionalities based on parameters passed to it.
Vibrates the device for a given amount of time.
navigator.vibrate(time)
or
navigator.vibrate([time])
-time: Milliseconds to vibrate the device. (Number)
// Vibrate for 3 seconds navigator.vibrate(3000); // Vibrate for 3 seconds navigator.vibrate([3000]);
Calls to navigator.vibrate
will immediately return false
if user hasn't tapped on the frame or any embedded frame yet. Please checkout https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-14022 for more information.
navigator.vibrate(3000); // 3000 is ignored
navigator.vibrate(8000); // will be truncated to 5000
Vibrates the device with a given pattern
navigator.vibrate(pattern);
// Vibrate for 1 second // Wait for 1 second // Vibrate for 3 seconds // Wait for 1 second // Vibrate for 5 seconds navigator.vibrate([1000, 1000, 3000, 1000, 5000]);
Immediately cancels any currently running vibration.
navigator.vibrate(0)
or
navigator.vibrate([])
or
navigator.vibrate([0])
Passing in a parameter of 0, an empty array, or an array with one element of value 0 will cancel any vibrations.