NDEFReadingEvent.serialNumber
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The serialNumber
property of the NDEFReadingEvent
interface returns the serial number of the device, which is used for anti-collision and identification, or an empty string if no serial number is available.
Syntax
let aserialNumber = NDEFReadingEvent.serialNumber;
Value
A string containing the device's serial number.
Examples
This example shows how to create a convenience function that reads a single tag and then stops polling, saving battery life by cutting unneeded work. The example could easily be extended to time out after a given amount of milliseconds.
const ndefReader = new NDEFReader(); function read() { return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { const ctlr = new AbortController(); ctlr.signal.onabort = reject; ndefReader.addEventListener("reading", event => { ctlr.abort(); resolve(event); }, { once: true }); ndefReader.scan({ signal: ctlr.signal }).catch(err => reject(err)); }); } read().then(({ serialNumber }) => { console.log(serialNumber); });
Specifications
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