ServiceWorkerGlobalScope.skipWaiting()

The ServiceWorkerGlobalScope.skipWaiting() method of the ServiceWorkerGlobalScope forces the waiting service worker to become the active service worker.

Use this method with Clients.claim() to ensure that updates to the underlying service worker take effect immediately for both the current client and all other active clients.

Syntax

ServiceWorkerGlobalScope.skipWaiting().then(function() {
  //Do something
});

Returns

A Promise that immediately resolves with undefined.

Example

While self.skipWaiting() can be called at any point during the service worker's execution, it will only have an effect if there's a newly installed service worker that might otherwise remain in the waiting state. Therefore, it's common to call self.skipWaiting() from inside of an InstallEvent handler.

The following example causes a newly installed service worker to progress into the activating state, regardless of whether there is already an active service worker.

self.addEventListener('install', function(event) {
  // The promise that skipWaiting() returns can be safely ignored.
  self.skipWaiting();

  // Perform any other actions required for your
  // service worker to install, potentially inside
  // of event.waitUntil();
});

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
skipWaiting
41
≤79
44
Extended Support Releases (ESR) before Firefox 78 ESR do not support service workers and the Push API.
No
25
11.1
41
41
44
25
11.3
4.0

See also

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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ServiceWorkerGlobalScope/skipWaiting