Baseline Widely available
Note: This feature is available in Web Workers.
The code
read-only property of the CloseEvent
interface returns a WebSocket connection close code indicating the reason the connection was closed.
An integer WebSocket connection close code in the range 1000
- 4999
, indicating the reason the connection was closed.
0
â999
Not used. 1000
Normal Closure The connection successfully completed the purpose for which it was created. 1001
Going Away The endpoint is going away, either because of a server failure or because the browser is navigating away from the page that opened the connection. 1002
Protocol error The endpoint is terminating the connection due to a protocol error. 1003
Unsupported Data The connection is being terminated because the endpoint received data of a type it cannot accept. (For example, a text-only endpoint received binary data.) 1004
Reserved Reserved. A meaning might be defined in the future. 1005
No Status Received Reserved. Indicates that no status code was provided even though one was expected. 1006
Abnormal Closure Reserved. Indicates that a connection was closed abnormally (that is, with no close frame being sent) when a status code is expected. 1007
Invalid frame payload data The endpoint is terminating the connection because a message was received that contained inconsistent data (e.g., non-UTF-8 data within a text message). 1008
Policy Violation The endpoint is terminating the connection because it received a message that violates its policy. This is a generic status code, used when codes 1003 and 1009 are not suitable. 1009
Message Too Big The endpoint is terminating the connection because a data frame was received that is too large. 1010
Mandatory Ext. The client is terminating the connection because it expected the server to negotiate one or more extension, but the server didn't. 1011
Internal Error The server is terminating the connection because it encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. 1012
Service Restart The server is terminating the connection because it is restarting. 1013
Try Again Later The server is terminating the connection due to a temporary condition, e.g., it is overloaded and is casting off some of its clients. 1014
Bad Gateway The server was acting as a gateway or proxy and received an invalid response from the upstream server. This is similar to 502 HTTP Status Code. 1015
TLS handshake Reserved. Indicates that the connection was closed due to a failure to perform a TLS handshake (e.g., the server certificate can't be verified). 1016
â2999
For definition by future revisions of the WebSocket Protocol specification, and for definition by extension specifications. 3000
â3999
For use by libraries, frameworks, and applications. These status codes are registered directly with IANA. The interpretation of these codes is undefined by the WebSocket protocol. 4000
â4999
For private use, and thus can't be registered. Such codes can be used by prior agreements between WebSocket applications. The interpretation of these codes is undefined by the WebSocket protocol. Examples
The following example prints the value of code
to the console.
WebSocket.onclose = (event) => {
console.log(event.code);
};
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