JavaScript library to handle user going inactive
npm install afk.jsA library to tell whether your user is active or not and when they were last
active.
Relies on jQuery for event emitting: use another library (probably using
EventEmitter) if your project doesn't already contain jQuery.
```
$ npm install --save afk.js
`js
afk.on('inactive', function () {
console.log('User has gone inactive');
}).on('active', function () {
console.log('User has become active');
});
afk.lastActive(); // Time the user was last active (or -1)
afk.isActive(); // Pretty descriptive, returns boolean
`
The active event won't fire multiple times in a row, the inactive event has to
fire before it fires again.
`js`
afk.config.activeTime = 10000;
The number of ms until the user is considered inactive.
`js``
afk.config.visibility = true;
If true, the page visibility API will be used to set the user inactive if the
page goes out of focus (e.g. the user changes to a different tab).
Released under the MIT license.