AbortSignal: abort event - Web APIs 编辑
The abort
event of the Fetch API is fired when a fetch request is aborted, i.e. using AbortController.abort()
.
Bubbles | No |
---|---|
Cancelable | No |
Interface | Event |
Event handler | onabort |
Examples
In the following snippets, we create a new AbortController
object, and get its AbortSignal
(available in the signal
property). Later on we check whether or not it the signal has been aborted using the onabort
property, and send an appropriate log to the console.
You can use the abort
event in an addEventListener
method:
var controller = new AbortController();
var signal = controller.signal;
signal.addEventListener('abort', function() {
console.log('Request aborted');
};
Or use the onabort
event handler property:
var controller = new AbortController();
var signal = controller.signal;
signal.onabort = function() {
console.log('Request aborted');
};
Specifications
Specification | Status |
---|---|
DOM The definition of 'abort' in that specification. | Living Standard |
Browser compatibility
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See also
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