Baseline Widely available
The ended
event is fired when playback or streaming has stopped because the end of the media was reached or because no further data is available.
This event occurs based upon HTMLMediaElement
(<audio>
and <video>
) fire ended
when playback reaches the end of the media.
This event is not cancelable and does not bubble.
Note: The ended
event doesn't fire if the loop
property is true
and playbackRate
is non-negative.
Use the event name in methods like addEventListener()
, or set an event handler property.
addEventListener("ended", (event) => { })
onended = (event) => { }
Event type
A generic Event
.
These examples add an event listener for the HTMLMediaElement's ended
event, then post a message when that event handler has reacted to the event firing.
Using addEventListener()
:
const video = document.querySelector("video");
video.addEventListener("ended", (event) => {
console.log(
"Video stopped either because it has finished playing or no further data is available.",
);
});
Using the onended
event handler property:
const video = document.querySelector("video");
video.onended = (event) => {
console.log(
"Video stopped either because it has finished playing or no further data is available.",
);
};
Specifications Browser compatibility
playing
eventwaiting
eventseeking
eventseeked
eventloadedmetadata
eventloadeddata
eventcanplay
eventcanplaythrough
eventdurationchange
eventtimeupdate
eventplay
eventpause
eventratechange
eventvolumechange
eventsuspend
eventemptied
eventstalled
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