by Eddy Verbruggen for iOS, Android and WP8
This plugin allows you to switch the flashlight / torch of the device on and off.
Latest stable version from npm:
$ cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-flashlight
Bleeding edge version from Github:
$ cordova plugin add https://github.com/EddyVerbruggen/Flashlight-PhoneGap-Plugin
Flashlight works with PhoneGap build too! Compatible with PhoneGap 3.0.0 and up.
Just add the following xml to your config.xml
to always use the latest version of this plugin:
<gap:plugin name="cordova-plugin-flashlight" source="npm" />
Since version 3.2.0 of this plugin you can pass in an intensity
property
which needs to be anywhere between 0.0 and 1.0. Only on iOS this will affect the
brightness of the torch.
window.plugins.flashlight.available(function(isAvailable) {
if (isAvailable) {
// switch on
window.plugins.flashlight.switchOn(
function() {}, // optional success callback
function() {}, // optional error callback
{intensity: 0.3} // optional as well
);
// switch off after 3 seconds
setTimeout(function() {
window.plugins.flashlight.switchOff(); // success/error callbacks may be passed
}, 3000);
} else {
alert("Flashlight not available on this device");
}
});
As an alternative to switchOn
and switchOff
, you can use the toggle
function
window.plugins.flashlight.toggle(
function() {}, // optional success callback
function() {}, // optional error callback
{intensity: 0.3} // optional as well, used on iOS when switching on
);
To know if the flashlight is on or off you can call isSwitchedOn
window.plugins.flashlight.isSwitchedOn(); // returns true/false
A hint for Android developers
: you'll want to make sure the torch is switched off when the app is exited via the backbutton.
Otherwise, the camera may be locked so it can't be used by other apps:
document.addEventListener("backbutton", function() {
// pass exitApp as callbacks to the switchOff method
window.plugins.flashlight.switchOff(exitApp, exitApp);
}, false);
function exitApp() {
navigator.app.exitApp();
}