FetchEvent: FetchEvent() constructor
Baseline
Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since April 2018.
Note: This feature is only available in Service Workers.
The FetchEvent() constructor creates a new FetchEvent object.
Syntax
new FetchEvent(type, options)
Parameters
type-
A string with the name of the event. It is case-sensitive and browsers always set it to
fetch. options-
An object that, in addition of the properties defined in
ExtendableEvent(), can have the following properties:request-
The
Requestobject that would have triggered the event handler. preloadResponse-
A
Promisewhich returns a previously-loaded response to the client. clientIdOptional-
The
Clientthat the current service worker is controlling. It defaults to"". isReloadDeprecated Optional-
A boolean value that signifies whether the page was reloaded or not when the event was dispatched.
trueif yes, andfalseif not. Typically, pressing the refresh button in a browser is a reload, while clicking a link and pressing the back button is not. If not present, it defaults tofalse. replacesClientIdOptional-
A string which identifies the client which is being replaced by
resultingClientId. It defaults to"". resultingClientIdOptional-
A string containing the new
clientIdif the client changes as a result of the page load. It defaults to"" handled-
A pending promise that will be fulfilled once the event has been handled.
Return value
A new FetchEvent object.
Specifications
| Specification |
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| Service Workers> # dom-fetchevent-fetchevent> |
Browser compatibility
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