ServiceWorkerContainer.startMessages()
The startMessages()
method of the ServiceWorkerContainer
interface explicitly starts the flow of messages being dispatched from a service worker to pages under its control (e.g. sent via Client.postMessage()
). This can be used to react to sent messages earlier, even before that page's content has finished loading.
Explanation
By default, all messages sent from a page's controlling service worker to the page (using Client.postMessage()
) are queued while the page is loading, and get dispatched once the page's HTML document has been loaded and parsed (i.e. after the DOMContentLoaded
event fires). It's possible to start dispatching these messages earlier by calling ServiceWorkerContainer.startMessages()
, for example if you've invoked a message handler using EventTarget.addEventListener()
before the page has finished loading, but want to start processing the messages right away.
Note: The messages start being sent automatically when setting the handler directly using ServiceWorkerContainer.onmessage
. In this you don't need startMessages()
.
Syntax
serviceWorkerContainer.startMessages();
Parameters
None.
Return value
undefined
.
Examples
if('serviceWorker' in navigator) { navigator.serviceWorker .register('/sw.js') .then(function() { console.log('Service Worker Registered'); }); } // ... navigator.serviceWorker.addEventListener('message', (e) => { // ... }); navigator.serviceWorker.startMessages();
Specifications
Browser compatibility
Desktop | Mobile | |||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | WebView Android | Chrome Android | Firefox for Android | Opera Android | Safari on IOS | Samsung Internet | |
startMessages |
74 |
≤79 |
64 |
No |
62 |
11.1 |
74 |
74 |
64 |
50 |
11.3 |
11.0 |
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ServiceWorkerContainer/startMessages