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ServiceWorker

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The ServiceWorker interface of the Service Worker API provides a reference to a service worker. Multiple {{glossary("browsing context", "browsing contexts")}}  (e.g., pages, workers, etc.) can be associated with the same service worker, each through a unique ServiceWorker object.

A ServiceWorker object is available via a number of properties:

The {{domxref("ServiceWorker.state")}}  property and statechanged event can be used to check and observe changes in the lifecycle-state of the object’s associated service worker. Related lifecycle events, such as install and activate are fired at the service worker itself.

Service workers allow static import of ECMAScript modules, if supported, using import. Dynamic import is disallowed by the specification — calling import() will throw.

Service workers can only be registered in the Window scope in some or all browsers, because the ServiceWorker object is not exposed to {{domxref("DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope")}}  and {{domxref("SharedWorkerGlobalScope")}} . Check the browser compatibility for information.

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Instance properties

The ServiceWorker interface inherits properties from its parent, {{domxref("EventTarget")}} .

Instance methods

The ServiceWorker interface inherits methods from its parent, {{domxref("EventTarget")}} .

Events

Examples

This code snippet is from the service worker registration-events sample (live demo). The code listens for any change in the {{domxref("ServiceWorker.state")}}  and returns its value.

if ("serviceWorker" in navigator) {
  navigator.serviceWorker
    .register("service-worker.js", {
      scope: "./",
    })
    .then((registration) => {
      let serviceWorker;
      if (registration.installing) {
        serviceWorker = registration.installing;
        document.querySelector("#kind").textContent = "installing";
      } else if (registration.waiting) {
        serviceWorker = registration.waiting;
        document.querySelector("#kind").textContent = "waiting";
      } else if (registration.active) {
        serviceWorker = registration.active;
        document.querySelector("#kind").textContent = "active";
      }
      if (serviceWorker) {
        // logState(serviceWorker.state);
        serviceWorker.addEventListener("statechange", (e) => {
          // logState(e.target.state);
        });
      }
    })
    .catch((error) => {
      // Something went wrong during registration. The service-worker.js file
      // might be unavailable or contain a syntax error.
    });
} else {
  // The current browser doesn't support service workers.
  // Perhaps it is too old or we are not in a Secure Context.
}

Specifications

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Browser compatibility

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