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cordova-plugin-vibration
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);
}
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Installation
cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-vibration
Supported Platforms
navigator.vibrate,
navigator.notification.vibrate
- Amazon Fire OS
- Android
- BlackBerry 10
- Firefox OS
- iOS
- Windows Phone 7 and 8
- Windows (Windows Phone 8.1 devices only)
navigator.notification.vibrateWithPattern
navigator.notification.cancelVibration
- Android
- Windows Phone 8
- Windows (Windows Phone 8.1 devices only)
vibrate (recommended)
This function has three different functionalities based on parameters passed to it.
Standard vibrate
Vibrates the device for a given amount of time.
navigator.vibrate(time)
or
navigator.vibrate([time])
-time: Milliseconds to vibrate the device. (Number)
Example
// Vibrate for 3 seconds
navigator.vibrate(3000);
// Vibrate for 3 seconds
navigator.vibrate([3000]);
iOS Quirks
-
time: Ignores the specified time and vibrates for a pre-set amount of time.
navigator.vibrate(3000); // 3000 is ignored
Windows and Blackberry Quirks
-
time: Max time is 5000ms (5s) and min time is 1ms
navigator.vibrate(8000); // will be truncated to 5000
Vibrate with a pattern (Android and Windows only)
Vibrates the device with a given pattern
navigator.vibrate(pattern);
- pattern: Sequence of durations (in milliseconds) for which to turn on or off the vibrator. (Array of Numbers)
Example
// 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]);
Windows Phone 8 Quirks
- vibrate(pattern) falls back on vibrate with default duration
Cancel vibration (not supported in iOS)
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.
*notification.vibrate (deprecated)
Vibrates the device for a given amount of time.
navigator.notification.vibrate(time)
- time: Milliseconds to vibrate the device. (Number)
Example
// Vibrate for 2.5 seconds
navigator.notification.vibrate(2500);
iOS Quirks
-
time: Ignores the specified time and vibrates for a pre-set amount of time.
navigator.notification.vibrate(); navigator.notification.vibrate(2500); // 2500 is ignored
*notification.vibrateWithPattern (deprecated)
Vibrates the device with a given pattern.
navigator.notification.vibrateWithPattern(pattern, repeat)
- pattern: Sequence of durations (in milliseconds) for which to turn on or off the vibrator. (Array of Numbers)
- repeat: Optional index into the pattern array at which to start repeating (will repeat until canceled), or -1 for no repetition (default). (Number)
Example
// Immediately start vibrating
// vibrate for 100ms,
// wait for 100ms,
// vibrate for 200ms,
// wait for 100ms,
// vibrate for 400ms,
// wait for 100ms,
// vibrate for 800ms,
// (do not repeat)
navigator.notification.vibrateWithPattern([0, 100, 100, 200, 100, 400, 100, 800]);
*notification.cancelVibration (deprecated)
Immediately cancels any currently running vibration.
navigator.notification.cancelVibration()
*Note - due to alignment with w3c spec, the starred methods will be phased out