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Ember Addon for tracking user activity & idling

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  • ember-user-activity

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Ember User Activity

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This addon provides services for detecting user activity & idling across the entire application.

Check out the Demo!

Installation

ember install ember-user-activity

Usage

User Activity Service

This service fires events from global window listeners. These listeners trigger on capture, meaning they are not affected by event cancellation.

These window events are enabled by default:

  • keydown - Fires when a key is pressed
  • mousedown - Fires when a mouse is clicked
  • scroll - Fires when the user scrolls
  • touchstart - Fires when a touch point is placed on the touch surface [Mobile-Friendly]
  • mousemove - Fires when the user moves the mouse Removed as of v0.2.0

A custom event, userActive is fired for ALL enabled events.

To catch these events, simply inject the service and subscribe to the events you care about:

// any file where services can be injected
userActivity: Ember.inject.service(),
setupListeners() {
  this.get('userActivity').on('userActive', this, this.activeHandler);
},
activeHandler(event) {
  // do stuff
}

Each event handler will receive the standard DOM event object (ex: mousemove).

If you would like to listen to a different set of events, extend the service in your app:

// app/services/user-activity.js
import UserActivityService from 'ember-user-activity/services/user-activity';

export default UserActivityService.extend({
  defaultEvents: ['keypress', 'mouseenter', 'mousemove']
});

Additionally, you can enable/disable events after the service has been initialized.

this.get('userActivity').enableEvent('keyup');
this.get('userActivity').disableEvent('mousedown');

Event names must be from the DOM Event list. Custom events are not currently supported. If you enable an event name that was not set up by default, a new listener will be created automatically.

You can find out if an event is currently enabled:

this.get('userActivity').isEnabled('foo'); // false
this.get('userActivity').isEnabled('keydown'); // true

Each individual event is throttled by 100ms for performance reasons, to avoid clogging apps with a firehose of activity events. The length of the throttling can be configured by setting EVENT_THROTTLE on the activity service.

// app/services/user-activity.js
import UserActivityService from 'ember-user-activity/services/user-activity';

export default UserActivityService.extend({
  EVENT_THROTTLE: 200 // 200 ms
});

Setting EVENT_THROTTLE to 0 will enable the full firehose of events. This may cause performance issues in your application if non-trivial amounts of code are being executed for each event being fired.

User Idle Service

This service tracks user activity to decide when a user has gone idle by not interacting with the page for a set amount of time.

userIdle: Ember.inject.service(),
isIdle: Ember.computed.readOnly('userIdle.isIdle')

The default timeout is set for 10 minutes but can be overridden by extending the service:

// app/services/user-idle.js
import UserIdleService from 'ember-user-activity/services/user-idle';

export default UserIdleService.extend({
  IDLE_TIMEOUT: 300000 // 5 minutes
});

By default, the idle service listens to the userActive event, but it can be configured to listen to a custom set of events from the user-activity service:

// app/services/user-idle.js
import UserIdleService from 'ember-user-activity/services/user-idle';

export default UserIdleService.extend({
  activeEvents: ['mousedown', 'keydown']
});

Note that the userActive event is a superset of all events fired from user-activity, so in most cases you won't need to change this.

The idle service has a idleChanged event when isIdle gets changed.

userIdle: injectService(),

init() {
  this.get('userIdle').on('idleChanged', (isIdle) => {
    // isIdle is true if idle. False otherwise.
  })
}

Scroll Activity Service

This service tracks scrolling within the application by periodically checking (via requestAnimationFrame) for changes in scroll position for the various scrollable elements in the page. By default, it only checks document, but the Scroll Activity Mixin provides an easy way to register your components as well. The User Activity Service subscribes to these scrolling events by default, so you do not need to do anything to use this service for global scroll events if you are already injecting the user-activity service.

Any elements can be subscribed to this service:

this.get('scrollActivity').subscribe(this, this.get('element'));

subscribe requires at least two parameters:

  • target - Usually this, target just needs to be a unique identifier/object that can be used to unsubscribe from the service
  • element - The scrollable element (can be a DOM or jQuery element - jQuery not required!)

Two optional parameters may follow:

  • callback - A callback to execute when scrolling has been detected in the element
  • highPriority - A boolean (default true) specifying this subscriber should eagerly check scroll positions on each animation frame. When false, it will instead use an approximation of idle checking on the UI thread to avoid performing measurements at sensitive times for other work (like rendering).

Conversely, elements can also be unsubscribed:

this.get('scrollActivity').unsubscribe(this);

unsubscribe only requires the target parameter that was initially used to subscribe.

Scroll Activity Mixin

This mixin automatically subscribes and unsubscribes a scrollable component to the scrollActivity service.

// app/components/my-scroll.js
import Component from 'ember-component';
import ScrollActivityMixin from 'ember-user-activity/mixins/scroll-activity';

export default Component.extend(ScrollActivityMixin);

If the component's template itself is not scrollable, but it contains an element (such as a div) that can be scrolled, set the scrollElement attribute to the appropriate selector:

{{! app/templates/components/my-scroll.hbs }}
<span>Some stuff</span>
<div class='some-scroll'>...</div>
//app/components/my-scroll.js
import Component from 'ember-component';
import ScrollActivityMixin from 'ember-user-activity/mixins/scroll-activity';

export default Component.extend(ScrollActivityMixin, {
  scrollElement: '.some-scroll'
});

Do not set scrollElement if the component itself (ie this.$()) is the scrollable element.

If the component implements a didScroll method, that will be used as a callback when scrolling has been detected within the component's DOM.

//app/components/my-scroll.js
import Component from 'ember-component';
import ScrollActivityMixin from 'ember-user-activity/mixins/scroll-activity';

export default Component.extend(ScrollActivityMixin, {
  didScroll() {
    // do stuff because we scrolled
  }
});

Cleanup

Please remember that subscribing to events can cause memory leaks if they are not properly cleaned up. Make sure to remove any listeners before destroying their parent objects.

// app/components/foo-bar.js
willDestroyElement() {
  this.get('userActivity').off('keydown', this, this.keydownHandler);
}

Using in an Addon

Building your own addon to extend Ember User Activity? No problem! Depending on what you need to do, there are two paths forward:

If you'd like the base services from EUA to still be available in the consuming app, then import them into your own addon/ service and export under a different name. Otherwise, make sure to export the modified service in your addon's app/ directory:

// app/services/user-idle.js
import UserIdleService from 'ember-user-activity/services/user-idle';

export default UserIdleService.extend({
  IDLE_TIMEOUT: 3000 // 3 minutes
});

Make sure that your addon gets loaded after EUA, to prevent conflicts when merging the app/ directory trees. This can be accomplished by modifying your addon's package.json

"ember-addon": {
  "configPath": "tests/dummy/config",
  "after": "ember-user-activity"
}

See the Ember CLI docs for more information on configuring your addon properties.

Contributing

This section outlines the details of collaborating on this Ember addon.

Installation

  • git clone git@github.com:elwayman02/ember-user-activity.git
  • cd ember-user-activity/
  • npm install

Running

Running Tests

  • yarn test (Runs ember try:each to test your addon against multiple Ember versions)
  • ember test
  • ember test --server

Building

  • ember build

For more information on using ember-cli, visit https://ember-cli.com/.