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	c83f836faf* docs: add references to app.whenReady() in isReady
* refactor: prefer app.whenReady()
In the docs, specs, and lib, replace instances of `app.once('ready')`
(seen occasionally) and `app.on('ready')` (extremely common) with
`app.whenReady()`.
It's better to encourage users to use whenReady():
1. it handles the edge case of registering for 'ready' after it's fired
2. it avoids the minor wart of leaving an active listener alive for
an event that wll never fire again
		
	
			
		
			
				
	
	
	
	
		
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	powerMonitor
Monitor power state changes.
Process: Main
This module cannot be used until the ready event of the app
module is emitted.
For example:
const { app, powerMonitor } = require('electron')
app.whenReady().then(() => {
  powerMonitor.on('suspend', () => {
    console.log('The system is going to sleep')
  })
})
Events
The powerMonitor module emits the following events:
Event: 'suspend'
Emitted when the system is suspending.
Event: 'resume'
Emitted when system is resuming.
Event: 'on-ac' Windows
Emitted when the system changes to AC power.
Event: 'on-battery' Windows
Emitted when system changes to battery power.
Event: 'shutdown' Linux macOS
Emitted when the system is about to reboot or shut down. If the event handler
invokes e.preventDefault(), Electron will attempt to delay system shutdown in
order for the app to exit cleanly. If e.preventDefault() is called, the app
should exit as soon as possible by calling something like app.quit().
Event: 'lock-screen' macOS Windows
Emitted when the system is about to lock the screen.
Event: 'unlock-screen' macOS Windows
Emitted as soon as the systems screen is unlocked.
Methods
The powerMonitor module has the following methods:
powerMonitor.getSystemIdleState(idleThreshold)
- idleThresholdInteger
Returns String - The system's current state. Can be active, idle, locked or unknown.
Calculate the system idle state. idleThreshold is the amount of time (in seconds)
before considered idle.  locked is available on supported systems only.
powerMonitor.getSystemIdleTime()
Returns Integer - Idle time in seconds
Calculate system idle time in seconds.