Note: This feature is available in Web Workers.
The PromiseRejectionEvent
interface's promise
read-only property indicates the JavaScript Promise
which was rejected. You can examine the event's PromiseRejectionEvent.reason
property to learn why the promise was rejected.
The JavaScript Promise
which was rejected, and whose rejection went unhandled.
This example listens for unhandled promises and, if the reason
is an object with a code
field containing the text "Module not ready", it sets up an idle callback that will retry the task that failed to execute correctly.
event.preventDefault()
is called to indicate that the promise has now been handled.
window.onunhandledrejection = (event) => {
if (event.reason?.code === "Module not ready") {
requestIdleCallback((deadline) => {
loadModule(event.reason.moduleName).then(performStartup);
});
event.preventDefault();
}
};
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