AbstractWorker.onerror

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

Feature Chrome Edge Firefox (Gecko) Internet Explorer Opera Safari (WebKit)
Basic support 4 (Yes) 3.5 (1.9.1) 10 10.6 4
Feature Android Edge Firefox Mobile (Gecko) Firefox OS (Gecko) IE Phone Opera Mobile Safari Mobile
Basic support 4.4 (Yes) 1.0 (1.9.1) 1.0.1 10 11.5 5.1

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

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