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diff --git a/widget/nsIUserIdleService.idl b/widget/nsIUserIdleService.idl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3507232c36 --- /dev/null +++ b/widget/nsIUserIdleService.idl @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +/* -*- Mode: IDL; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- + * + * This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public + * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this + * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ + +#include "nsISupports.idl" +interface nsIObserver; + +/** + * This interface lets you monitor how long the user has been 'idle', + * i.e. not used their mouse or keyboard. You can get the idle time directly, + * but in most cases you will want to register an observer for a predefined + * interval. The observer will get an 'idle' notification when the user is idle + * for that interval (or longer), and receive an 'active' notification when the + * user starts using their computer again. + */ + +[scriptable, uuid(cc52f19a-63ae-4a1c-9cc3-e79eace0b471)] +interface nsIUserIdleService : nsISupports +{ + /** + * The amount of time in milliseconds that has passed + * since the last user activity. + * + * If we do not have a valid idle time to report, 0 is returned + * (this can happen if the user never interacted with the browser + * at all, and if we are also unable to poll for idle time manually). + */ + readonly attribute unsigned long idleTime; + + /** + * Add an observer to be notified when the user idles for some period of + * time, and when they get back from that. + * + * @param observer the observer to be notified + * @param time the amount of time in seconds the user should be idle before + * the observer should be notified. + * + * @note + * The subject of the notification the observer will get is always the + * nsIUserIdleService itself. + * When the user goes idle, the observer topic is "idle" and when he gets + * back, the observer topic is "active". + * The data param for the notification contains the current user idle time. + * + * @note + * You can add the same observer twice. + * @note + * Most implementations need to poll the OS for idle info themselves, + * meaning your notifications could arrive with a delay up to the length + * of the polling interval in that implementation. + * Current implementations use a delay of 5 seconds. + */ + void addIdleObserver(in nsIObserver observer, in unsigned long time); + + /** + * Remove an observer registered with addIdleObserver. + * @param observer the observer that needs to be removed. + * @param time the amount of time they were listening for. + * @note + * Removing an observer will remove it once, for the idle time you specify. + * If you have added an observer multiple times, you will need to remove it + * just as many times. + */ + void removeIdleObserver(in nsIObserver observer, in unsigned long time); + + /** + * If true, the idle service is temporarily disabled, and all idle events + * will be ignored. + * + * This should only be used in automation. + */ + attribute boolean disabled; +}; + +%{C++ + /** + * Observer topic notification for idle window: OBSERVER_TOPIC_IDLE. + * Observer topic notification for active window: OBSERVER_TOPIC_ACTIVE. + */ + + #define OBSERVER_TOPIC_IDLE "idle" + #define OBSERVER_TOPIC_ACTIVE "active" + #define OBSERVER_TOPIC_IDLE_DAILY "idle-daily" +%} |