Summary
The AbstractWorker
.onerror
property of the AbstractWorker
interface represents an EventHandler
, that is a function to be called when the error
event occurs and bubbles through the Worker
.
Syntax
myWorker.onerror = function() { ... };
Example
The following code snippet shows creation of a Worker
object using the Worker()
constructor and setting up of an onerror
handler on the resulting object:
var myWorker = new Worker('worker.js'); myWorker.onerror = function() { console.log('There is an error with your worker!'); }
Specifications
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
WHATWG HTML Living Standard The definition of 'AbstractWorker.onerror' in that specification. |
Living Standard |
Browser compatibility
Cross-origin worker error behaviour
In earlier browser versions, trying to load a cross-origin worker script threw a SecurityError
; in newer browsers an error
event is thrown instead due to a spec change. Find out more information on how to deal with this in Loading cross-origin worker now fires error event instead of throwing; worker in sandboxed iframe no longer allowed.
See also
- The
AbstractWorker
interface it belongs to.