SharedWorkerGlobalScope
{{APIRef("Web Workers API")}}
The SharedWorkerGlobalScope
object (the {{domxref("SharedWorker")}}
global scope) is accessible through the {{domxref("window.self","self")}}
keyword. Some additional global functions, namespaces objects, and constructors, not typically associated with the worker global scope, but available on it, are listed in the JavaScript Reference. See the complete list of functions available to workers.
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Instance properties
This interface inherits properties from the {{domxref("WorkerGlobalScope")}}
interface, and its parent {{domxref("EventTarget")}}
.
{{domxref("SharedWorkerGlobalScope.name")}}
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- : The name that the
{{domxref("SharedWorker")}}
was (optionally) given when it was created using the{{domxref("SharedWorker.SharedWorker", "SharedWorker()")}}
constructor. This is mainly useful for debugging purposes.
- : The name that the
Instance methods
This interface inherits methods from the {{domxref("WorkerGlobalScope")}}
interface, and its parent {{domxref("EventTarget")}}
.
{{domxref("SharedWorkerGlobalScope.close()")}}
- : Discards any tasks queued in the
SharedWorkerGlobalScope
’s event loop, effectively closing this particular scope.
- : Discards any tasks queued in the
Events
Listen to this event using {{domxref("EventTarget.addEventListener()", "addEventListener()")}}
or by assigning an event listener to the oneventname
property of this interface.
{{domxref("SharedWorkerGlobalScope/connect_event", "connect")}}
- : Fired on shared workers when a new client connects.
Specifications
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Browser compatibility
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See also
{{domxref("SharedWorker")}}
{{domxref("WorkerGlobalScope")}}
- Using Web workers
- Functions available to workers