Baseline Widely available
The WebRTC open
event is sent to an RTCDataChannel
object's onopen
event handler when the underlying transport used to send and receive the data channel's messages is opened or reopened.
This event is not cancelable and does not bubble.
SyntaxUse the event name in methods like addEventListener()
, or set an event handler property.
addEventListener("open", (event) => { })
onopen = (event) => { }
Event type Event properties
Also inherits properties from its parent interface, Event
.
channel
Read only
Returns the RTCDataChannel
associated with the event.
This example adds to the RTCDataChannel
dc
a handler for the open
event that adjusts the user interface to indicate that a chat window is ready to be used after a connection has been established. It enables the message input box and send button as well as enabling the disconnect button and disabling the connect button. Finally, the message input box is focused so the user can immediately begin to type.
dc.addEventListener(
"open",
(ev) => {
messageInputBox.disabled = false;
sendMessageButton.disabled = false;
disconnectButton.disabled = false;
connectButton.disabled = true;
messageInputBox.focus();
},
false,
);
This can also be done by directly setting the value of the channel's onopen
event handler property.
dc.onopen = (ev) => {
messageInputBox.disabled = false;
sendMessageButton.disabled = false;
disconnectButton.disabled = false;
connectButton.disabled = true;
messageInputBox.focus();
};
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