XRSession: visibilitychange event
The visibilitychange
event is sent to an XRSession
to inform it when it becomes visible or hidden, or when it becomes visible but not currently focused. Upon receiving the event, you can check the value of the session's visibilityState
property to determine the new visibility state.
Bubbles | Yes |
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Cancelable | No |
Interface | XRSessionEvent |
Event handler property | onvisibilitychange |
When the XRSession
receives this event, the visibility state has already been changed.
Examples
This example demonstrates how to listen for a visibilitychange
event on a WebXR session, using addEventListener()
to begin listening for the event:
navigator.xr.requestSession("inline").then((xrSession) => { xrSession.addEventListener("visibilitychange", e => { switch(e.session.visibilityState) { case "visible": case "visible-blurred": mySessionVisible(true); break; case "hidden": mySessionVisible(false); break; } }); });
When a visibility state change occurs, the event is received and dispatched to a function mySessionVisible()
, with a Boolean parameter indicating whether or not the session is presently being displayed to the user.
You can also create the event handler by assigning it to the XRSession
's onvisibilitychange
event handler property, like this:
xrSession.onvisibilitychange = (e) => { /* event handled here */ };
Specifications
Specification |
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WebXR Device API # eventdef-xrsession-visibilitychange |
Browser compatibility
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visibilitychange_event |
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