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category: Browser
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# useVibrate
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Reactive [Vibration API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Vibration_API)
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Most modern mobile devices include vibration hardware, which lets software
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code provides physical feedback to the user by causing the device to shake.
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The Vibration API offers Web apps the ability to access this hardware,
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if it exists, and does nothing if the device doesn't support it.
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## Usage
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Vibration is described as a pattern of on-off pulses, which may be of varying
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lengths.
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The pattern may consist of either a single integer describing the
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number of milliseconds to vibrate, or an array of integers describing
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a pattern of vibrations and pauses.
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```ts
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import { useVibrate } from '@vueuse/core'
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// This vibrates the device for 300 ms
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// then pauses for 100 ms before vibrating the device again for another 300 ms:
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const { vibrate, stop, isSupported } = useVibrate({ pattern: [300, 100, 300] })
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// Start the vibration, it will automatically stop when the pattern is complete:
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vibrate()
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// But if you want to stop it, you can:
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stop()
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```
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## Type Declarations
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```ts
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export interface UseVibrateOptions extends ConfigurableNavigator {
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/**
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*
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* Vibration Pattern
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*
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* An array of values describes alternating periods in which the
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* device is vibrating and not vibrating. Each value in the array
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* is converted to an integer, then interpreted alternately as
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* the number of milliseconds the device should vibrate and the
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* number of milliseconds it should not be vibrating
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*
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* @default []
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*
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*/
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pattern?: MaybeRefOrGetter<number[] | number>
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/**
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* Interval to run a persistent vibration, in ms
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*
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* Pass `0` to disable
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*
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* @default 0
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*
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*/
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interval?: number
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}
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/**
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* Reactive vibrate
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*
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* @see https://vueuse.org/useVibrate
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* @see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Vibration_API
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* @param options
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*
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* @__NO_SIDE_EFFECTS__
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*/
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export declare function useVibrate(options?: UseVibrateOptions): {
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isSupported: ComputedRef<boolean>
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pattern: MaybeRefOrGetter<number | number[]>
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intervalControls: Pausable | undefined
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vibrate: (pattern?: number | number[]) => void
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stop: () => void
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}
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export type UseVibrateReturn = ReturnType<typeof useVibrate>
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```
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