--- title: FetchEvent slug: Web/API/FetchEvent translation_of: Web/API/FetchEvent ---
{{APIRef("Service Workers API")}}{{ SeeCompatTable() }}
使用ServiceWorker
技术时,页面的提取动作会在ServiceWorker作用域(ServiceWorkerGlobalScope
)中触发fetch事件.
使用 {{domxref("ServiceWorkerGlobalScope.onfetch")}}或addEventListener监听.
该事件回调会注入FetchEvent
参数.它携带了有关请求和结果响应的信息以及方法{{domxref("FetchEvent.respondWith", "FetchEvent.respondWith()")}} ,允许我们向受控页面提供任意响应.
FetchEvent
object.Inherits properties from its ancestor, {{domxref("Event")}}.
true
if the event was dispatched with the user's intention for the page to reload, and false
otherwise. Typically, pressing the refresh button in a browser is a reload, while clicking a link and pressing the back button is not.Inherits methods from its parent, {{domxref("ExtendableEvent")}}.
Fetch
.Extends the lifetime of the event. It is intended to be called in the {{event("install")}} {{event("Event_handlers", "event handler")}} for the {{domxref("ServiceWorkerRegistration.installing", "installing")}} worker and on the {{event("active")}} {{event("Event_handlers", "event handler")}} for the {{domxref("ServiceWorkerRegistration.active", "active")}} worker.
This code snippet is from the service worker fetch sample (run the fetch sample live). In an earlier part of the code, an {{domxref("InstallEvent")}} controls caching of a number of resources. The {{domxref("ServiceWorkerGlobalScope.onfetch")}} event handler then listens for the {{event("fetch")}} event. When fired, {{domxref("FetchEvent.respondWith()")}} returns a promise back to the controlled page. This promise resolves to the first matching URL request in the {{domxref("Cache")}} object. If no match is found (i.e. that resource wasn't cached in the install phase), the code fetches a response from the network.
The code also handles exceptions thrown from the {{domxref("ServiceWorkerGlobalScope.fetch()")}} operation. Note that a HTTP error response (e.g., 404) doesn't trigger an exception. It returns a normal response object that has the appropriate error code set.
self.addEventListener('fetch', function(event) { console.log('Handling fetch event for', event.request.url); event.respondWith( caches.match(event.request).then(function(response) { if (response) { console.log('Found response in cache:', response); return response; } console.log('No response found in cache. About to fetch from network...'); return fetch(event.request).then(function(response) { console.log('Response from network is:', response); return response; }).catch(function(error) { console.error('Fetching failed:', error); throw error; }); }) ); });
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
{{SpecName('Service Workers', '#fetch-event-section', 'FetchEvent')}} | {{Spec2('Service Workers')}} | Initial definition. |
Feature | Chrome | Firefox (Gecko) | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari (WebKit) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | {{CompatChrome(40.0)}} | {{ CompatGeckoDesktop("44.0") }}[1] | {{CompatNo}} | 24 | {{CompatNo}} |
Feature | Android | Android Webview | Firefox Mobile (Gecko) | Firefox OS | IE Mobile | Opera Mobile | Safari Mobile | Chrome for Android |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | {{CompatNo}} | {{CompatUnknown}} | {{ CompatGeckoMobile("44.0") }} | {{ CompatVersionUnknown }} | {{CompatNo}} | {{CompatUnknown}} | {{CompatNo}} | {{CompatChrome(44.0)}} |
[1] Service workers (and Push) have been disabled in the Firefox 45 and 52 Extended Support Releases (ESR.)