WebAPI/PowerManagementAPI
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< WebAPI
API
partial interface Navigator { readonly attribute PowerManager power; };
interface PowerManager { /** * This API will power off the machine. */ void powerOff(); /** * This API will completely shut down and boot the machine. */ void reboot(); /** * This API will restart the Gecko processes without powering off the machine. */ void restart(); /** * The listeners are notified when a resource changes its lock state to: * - unlocked * - locked but not visible * - locked and visible */ void addWakeLockListener(WakeLockListener listener); void removeWakeLockListener(WakeLockListener listener); /** * Query the wake lock state of the topic. * * Possible states are: * * - "unlocked" - nobody holds the wake lock. * * - "locked-foreground" - at least one window holds the wake lock, * and it is visible. * * - "locked-background" - at least one window holds the wake lock, * but all of them are hidden. */ DOMString getWakeLockState(DOMString topic); /** * Is the device's screen currently enabled? This attribute controls the * device's screen, so setting it to false will turn off the screen. */ attribute boolean screenEnabled; /** * Is the device's keypad/button backlight enabled? Setting it to false will * turn off the device's keypad/button backlight. And the brightness level * is the same as |screenBrightness|. */ attribute boolean keyLightEnabled; /** * How bright is the screen's backlight, on a scale from 0 (very dim) to 1 * (full brightness)? Setting this attribute modifies the screen's * brightness. * * You can read and write this attribute even when the screen is disabled, * but the backlight is off while the screen is disabled. * * If you write a value of X into this attribute, the attribute may not have * the same value X when you later read it. Most screens don't support as * many different brightness levels as there are doubles between 0 and 1, so * we may reduce the value's precision before storing it. * * @throw NS_ERROR_INVALID_ARG if brightness is not in the range [0, 1]. */ attribute double screenBrightness; /** * Is it possible that the device's CPU will sleep after the screen is * disabled? Setting this attribute to false will prevent the device * entering suspend state. */ attribute boolean cpuSleepAllowed; };
interface WakeLockListener { /** * The callback will be called when a lock topic changes its lock * state. * * Possible states are: * * - "unlocked" - nobody holds the wake lock. * * - "locked-foreground" - at least one window holds the wake lock, * and it is visible. * * - "locked-background" - at least one window holds the wake lock, * but all of them are hidden. * * @param topic The resource name related to the wake lock. * @param state The wake lock state */ void callback(DOMString topic, DOMString state); };
Security/Privacy implications
Only privileged code could access PowerManager.
ToDo
PowerManager probably should implement the EventTarget interface and remove the add/remove wake lock listener method.