Baseline Widely available
The HTMLMediaElement.networkState
property indicates the current state of the fetching of media over the network.
An unsigned short
. Possible values are:
NETWORK_EMPTY
0 There is no data yet. Also, readyState
is HAVE_NOTHING
. NETWORK_IDLE
1 HTMLMediaElement is active and has selected a resource, but is not using the network. NETWORK_LOADING
2 The browser is downloading HTMLMediaElement data. NETWORK_NO_SOURCE
3 No HTMLMediaElement src found. Examples
This example will listen for the audio element to begin playing and then check if it is still loading data.
<audio id="example" preload="auto">
<source src="sound.ogg" type="audio/ogg" />
</audio>
const obj = document.getElementById("example");
obj.addEventListener("playing", () => {
if (obj.networkState === 2) {
// Still loadingâ¦
}
});
Specifications Browser compatibility See also
HTMLMediaElement
: Interface used to define the HTMLMediaElement.networkState
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