# powerSaveBlocker The `powerSaveBlocker` module is used to block the system from entering low-power (sleep) mode and thus allowing the app to keep the system and screen active. For example: ```javascript const powerSaveBlocker = require('electron').powerSaveBlocker; var id = powerSaveBlocker.start('prevent-display-sleep'); console.log(powerSaveBlocker.isStarted(id)); powerSaveBlocker.stop(id); ``` ## Methods The `powerSaveBlocker` module has the following methods: ### `powerSaveBlocker.start(type)` * `type` String - Power save blocker type. * `prevent-app-suspension` - Prevent the application from being suspended. Keeps system active but allows screen to be turned off. Example use cases: downloading a file or playing audio. * `prevent-display-sleep`- Prevent the display from going to sleep. Keeps system and screen active. Example use case: playing video. Starts preventing the system from entering lower-power mode. Returns an integer identifying the power save blocker. **Note:** `prevent-display-sleep` has higher has precedence over `prevent-app-suspension`. Only the highest precedence type takes effect. In other words, `prevent-display-sleep` always takes precedence over `prevent-app-suspension`. For example, an API calling A requests for `prevent-app-suspension`, and another calling B requests for `prevent-display-sleep`. `prevent-display-sleep` will be used until B stops its request. After that, `prevent-app-suspension` is used. ### `powerSaveBlocker.stop(id)` * `id` Integer - The power save blocker id returned by `powerSaveBlocker.start`. Stops the specified power save blocker. ### `powerSaveBlocker.isStarted(id)` * `id` Integer - The power save blocker id returned by `powerSaveBlocker.start`. Returns a boolean whether the corresponding `powerSaveBlocker` has started.