@meetfranz/macos-notification-state

1.3.7 • Public • Published

macos-notification-state

Do you want to check if you should display a notification to your user on macOS? This native module checks if the user is active, if the screen is locked, or if "do not disturb" is enabled.

npm install macos-notification-state
const { getNotificationState, getSessionState, getDoNotDisturb } = require('macos-notification-state`)

// This will brint a boolean (true if enabled, false if not)
console.log(getDoNotDisturb())

// This will print a string indiciating the current state, being one of the following:
// 'SESSION_SCREEN_IS_LOCKED'
// 'SESSION_ON_CONSOLE_KEY'
// 'DO_NOT_DISTURB'
// 'UNKNOWN'
// 'UNKNOWN_ERROR'
//
// If "do not disturb" is enabled, it takes precedence.
console.log(getNotificationState())

// This will print a string indiciating the current session state, being one of the following:
// 'SESSION_SCREEN_IS_LOCKED'
// 'SESSION_ON_CONSOLE_KEY'
// 'UNKNOWN'
console.log(getSessionState())

License

MIT, please see LICENSE for details. Copyright (c) 2019 Felix Rieseberg.

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