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The navigateerror
event of the Navigation
interface is fired when a navigation fails.
For example, if the network is down, any fetch()
method invoked to handle a navigation will fail, and the error will be routed to navigateerror
.
Use the event name in methods like addEventListener()
, or set an event handler property.
addEventListener("navigateerror", (event) => { })
onnavigateerror = (event) => { }
Event type Examples
You might deal with a successful navigation by hiding a previously displayed progress indicator, like this:
navigation.addEventListener("navigatesuccess", (event) => {
loadingIndicator.hidden = true;
});
Or you might show an error message on failure:
navigation.addEventListener("navigateerror", (event) => {
loadingIndicator.hidden = true; // also hide indicator
showMessage(`Failed to load page: ${event.message}`);
});
Specifications Browser compatibility See also
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