activsy 1.0.3 activsy: ^1.0.3 copied to clipboard
reacts when there are no user activities in your application
activsy #
reacts when there are no user activities in your application
Installation #
dependencies:
activsy: ^1.0.1
Usage #
void main() {
Activsy.initialize(waiTime: 10, onTimeOut: () {
/// perform operation
/// call the start to continue monitoring
});
runApp(const MyApp());
}
ActivsyWidget(
detectedMouseAction: false,
builder: (context) {
return MaterialApp(
title: 'Flutter Demo',
theme: ThemeData(primarySwatch: Colors.blue,),
home: const MyHomePage(title: 'Flutter Demo Home Page'),
);
},
)
can also intercept interaction events, just implement the onEvent(PointerEvent)
method
ActivsyWidget(
onEvent: (_){},
builder: (context) {...},
)
After the onTimeOut
method call the monitoring is terminated
Functions And Attributes | Description |
---|---|
start | To monitor user interaction with the application just call Activsy.start() . Can be called multiple times but if monitoring is already active nothing happens |
stop | Ends monitoring Activsy.reset() . Can be called multiple times |
reset | Restart monitoring Activsy.reset() , he calls start() and then stop() . This method also to modify the waiting time: Activsy.updateTime(waiTime: 60) |
forceTimeOut | Triggers the onTimeOut method at any point in the application Activsy.forceTimeOut() . There are several reasons to trigger the noActivity method before the stipulated timer |
isInitialized | true returns if the setup was made |
isActive | true returns if monitoring this active |
Note: call the functions after the config method otherwise you will throw an exception
Support #
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