Baseline Widely available *
The Window
interface represents a window containing a DOM document; the document
property points to the DOM document loaded in that window.
A window for a given document can be obtained using the document.defaultView
property.
A global variable, window
, representing the window in which the script is running, is exposed to JavaScript code.
The Window
interface is home to a variety of functions, namespaces, objects, and constructors which are not necessarily directly associated with the concept of a user interface window. However, the Window
interface is a suitable place to include these items that need to be globally available. Many of these are documented in the JavaScript Reference and the DOM Reference.
In a tabbed browser, each tab is represented by its own Window
object; the global window
seen by JavaScript code running within a given tab always represents the tab in which the code is running. That said, even in a tabbed browser, some properties and methods still apply to the overall window that contains the tab, such as resizeTo()
and innerHeight
. Generally, anything that can't reasonably pertain to a tab pertains to the window instead.
This interface inherits properties from the EventTarget
interface.
Note that properties which are objects (e.g., for overriding the prototype of built-in elements) are listed in a separate section below.
Window.caches
Read only Secure context
Returns the CacheStorage
object associated with the current context. This object enables functionality such as storing assets for offline use, and generating custom responses to requests.
Window.clientInformation
Read only
An alias for Window.navigator
.
Window.closed
Read only
This property indicates whether the current window is closed or not.
Window.cookieStore
Read only Secure context
Returns a reference to the CookieStore
object for the current document context.
Window.credentialless
Read only Experimental
Returns a boolean that indicates whether the current document was loaded inside a credentialless <iframe>
. See IFrame credentialless for more details.
Window.crossOriginIsolated
Read only
Returns a boolean value that indicates whether the website is in a cross-origin isolation state.
Window.crypto
Read only
Returns the Crypto
object associated to the global object.
Window.customElements
Read only
Returns a reference to the CustomElementRegistry
object, which can be used to register new custom elements and get information about previously registered custom elements.
Window.devicePixelRatio
Read only
Returns the ratio between physical pixels and device independent pixels in the current display.
Window.document
Read only
Returns a reference to the document that the window contains.
Window.documentPictureInPicture
Read only Experimental Secure context
Returns a reference to the document Picture-in-Picture window for the current document context.
Window.fence
Read only Experimental
Returns a Fence
object instance for the current document context. Available only to documents embedded inside a <fencedframe>
.
Window.frameElement
Read only
Returns the element in which the window is embedded, or null if the window is not embedded.
Window.frames
Read only
Returns an array of the subframes in the current window.
Window.fullScreen
Non-standard
This property indicates whether the window is displayed in full screen or not.
Window.history
Read only
Returns a reference to the history object.
Window.indexedDB
Read only
Provides a mechanism for applications to asynchronously access capabilities of indexed databases; returns an IDBFactory
object.
Window.innerHeight
Read only
Gets the height of the content area of the browser window including, if rendered, the horizontal scrollbar.
Window.innerWidth
Read only
Gets the width of the content area of the browser window including, if rendered, the vertical scrollbar.
Window.isSecureContext
Read only
Returns a boolean indicating whether the current context is secure (true
) or not (false
).
Window.launchQueue
Read only Experimental
When a progressive web app (PWA) is launched with a launch_handler
client_mode
value of focus-existing
, navigate-new
, or navigate-existing
, the launchQueue
provides access to the LaunchQueue
class, which allows custom launch navigation handling to be implemented for the PWA.
Window.length
Read only
Returns the number of frames in the window. See also window.frames
.
Window.localStorage
Read only
Returns a reference to the local storage object used to store data that may only be accessed by the origin that created it.
Window.location
Gets/sets the location, or current URL, of the window object.
Window.locationbar
Read only
Returns the locationbar object.
Returns the menubar object.
Window.mozInnerScreenX
Read only Non-standard
Returns the horizontal (X) coordinate of the top-left corner of the window's viewport, in screen coordinates. This value is reported in CSS pixels. See mozScreenPixelsPerCSSPixel
in nsIDOMWindowUtils
for a conversion factor to adapt to screen pixels if needed.
Window.mozInnerScreenY
Read only Non-standard
Returns the vertical (Y) coordinate of the top-left corner of the window's viewport, in screen coordinates. This value is reported in CSS pixels. See mozScreenPixelsPerCSSPixel
for a conversion factor to adapt to screen pixels if needed.
Window.name
Gets/sets the name of the window.
Window.navigation
Read only Experimental
Returns the current window
's associated Navigation
object. The entry point for the Navigation API.
Window.navigator
Read only
Returns a reference to the navigator object.
Window.opener
Returns a reference to the window that opened this current window.
Window.origin
Read only
Returns the global object's origin, serialized as a string.
Window.originAgentCluster
Read only
Returns true
if this window belongs to an origin-keyed agent cluster.
Window.outerHeight
Read only
Gets the height of the outside of the browser window.
Window.outerWidth
Read only
Gets the width of the outside of the browser window.
Window.pageXOffset
Read only
An alias for window.scrollX
.
Window.pageYOffset
Read only
An alias for window.scrollY
.
Window.parent
Read only
Returns a reference to the parent of the current window or subframe.
Window.performance
Read only
Returns a Performance
object, which includes the timing
and navigation
attributes, each of which is an object providing performance-related data. See also Using Navigation Timing for additional information and examples.
Window.personalbar
Read only
Returns the personalbar object.
Window.scheduler
Read only
Returns the Scheduler
object associated with the current context. This is the entry point for using the Prioritized Task Scheduling API.
Window.screen
Read only
Returns a reference to the screen object associated with the window.
Window.screenX
and Window.screenLeft
Read only
Both properties return the horizontal distance from the left border of the user's browser viewport to the left side of the screen.
Window.screenY
and Window.screenTop
Read only
Both properties return the vertical distance from the top border of the user's browser viewport to the top side of the screen.
Window.scrollbars
Read only
Returns the scrollbars object.
Window.scrollMaxX
Non-standard Read only
The maximum offset that the window can be scrolled to horizontally, that is the document width minus the viewport width.
Window.scrollMaxY
Non-standard Read only
The maximum offset that the window can be scrolled to vertically (i.e., the document height minus the viewport height).
Window.scrollX
Read only
Returns the number of pixels that the document has already been scrolled horizontally.
Window.scrollY
Read only
Returns the number of pixels that the document has already been scrolled vertically.
Window.self
Read only
Returns an object reference to the window object itself.
Window.sessionStorage
Returns a reference to the session storage object used to store data that may only be accessed by the origin that created it.
Returns the WindowSharedStorage
object for the current origin. This is the main entry point for writing data to shared storage using the Shared Storage API.
Window.speechSynthesis
Read only
Returns a SpeechSynthesis
object, which is the entry point into using Web Speech API speech synthesis functionality.
Window.statusbar
Read only
Returns the statusbar object.
Window.toolbar
Read only
Returns the toolbar object.
Window.top
Read only
Returns a reference to the topmost window in the window hierarchy. This property is read only.
Window.trustedTypes
Read only
Returns the TrustedTypePolicyFactory
object associated with the global object, providing the entry point for using the Trusted Types API.
Window.visualViewport
Read only
Returns a VisualViewport
object which represents the visual viewport for a given window.
Window.window
Read only
Returns a reference to the current window.
window[0]
, window[1]
, etc.
Returns a reference to the window
object in the frames. See Window.frames
for more details.
Window.event
Deprecated Read only
Returns the current event, which is the event currently being handled by the JavaScript code's context, or undefined
if no event is currently being handled. The Event
object passed directly to event handlers should be used instead whenever possible.
Window.external
Deprecated Read only
Returns an object with functions for adding external search providers to the browser.
Window.orientation
Deprecated Read only
Returns the orientation in degrees (in 90 degree increments) of the viewport relative to the device's natural orientation.
Window.status
Deprecated
Gets/sets the text in the statusbar at the bottom of the browser.
This interface inherits methods from the EventTarget
interface.
Window.atob()
Decodes a string of data which has been encoded using base-64 encoding.
Window.alert()
Displays an alert dialog.
Window.blur()
Deprecated
Sets focus away from the window.
Window.btoa()
Creates a base-64 encoded ASCII string from a string of binary data.
Window.cancelAnimationFrame()
Enables you to cancel a callback previously scheduled with Window.requestAnimationFrame
.
Window.cancelIdleCallback()
Enables you to cancel a callback previously scheduled with Window.requestIdleCallback
.
Window.clearInterval()
Cancels the repeated execution set using Window.setInterval()
.
Window.clearTimeout()
Cancels the delayed execution set using Window.setTimeout()
.
Window.close()
Closes the current window.
Window.confirm()
Displays a dialog with a message that the user needs to respond to.
Window.createImageBitmap()
Accepts a variety of different image sources, and returns a Promise
which resolves to an ImageBitmap
. Optionally the source is cropped to the rectangle of pixels originating at (sx, sy) with width sw, and height sh.
Window.dump()
Non-standard
Writes a message to the console.
Window.fetch()
Starts the process of fetching a resource from the network.
Window.fetchLater()
Experimental
Creates a deferred fetch, which is sent once the page is navigated away from (it is destroyed or enters the bfcache), or after a provided activateAfter
timeout â whichever comes first.
Window.find()
Non-standard
Searches for a given string in a window.
Window.focus()
Sets focus on the current window.
Window.getComputedStyle()
Gets computed style for the specified element. Computed style indicates the computed values of all CSS properties of the element.
Window.getDefaultComputedStyle()
Non-standard
Gets default computed style for the specified element, ignoring author stylesheets.
Window.getScreenDetails()
Experimental Secure context
Returns a Promise
that fulfills with a ScreenDetails
object instance representing the details of all the screens available to the user's device.
Window.getSelection()
Returns the selection object representing the selected item(s).
Window.matchMedia()
Returns a MediaQueryList
object representing the specified media query string.
Window.moveBy()
Moves the current window by a specified amount.
Window.moveTo()
Moves the window to the specified coordinates.
Window.open()
Opens a new window.
Window.postMessage()
Provides a secure means for one window to send a string of data to another window, which need not be within the same domain as the first.
Window.print()
Opens the Print Dialog to print the current document.
Window.prompt()
Returns the text entered by the user in a prompt dialog.
Window.queryLocalFonts()
Experimental Secure context
Returns a Promise
that fulfills with an array of FontData
objects representing the font faces available locally.
Window.queueMicrotask()
Queues a microtask to be executed at a safe time prior to control returning to the browser's event loop.
Window.reportError()
Reports an error in a script, emulating an unhandled exception.
Window.requestAnimationFrame()
Tells the browser that an animation is in progress, requesting that the browser schedule a repaint of the window for the next animation frame.
Window.requestIdleCallback()
Enables the scheduling of tasks during a browser's idle periods.
Window.resizeBy()
Resizes the current window by a certain amount.
Window.resizeTo()
Dynamically resizes window.
Window.scroll()
Scrolls the window to a particular place in the document.
Window.scrollBy()
Scrolls the document in the window by the given amount.
Scrolls the document by the given number of lines.
Window.scrollByPages()
Non-standard
Scrolls the current document by the specified number of pages.
Window.scrollTo()
Scrolls to a particular set of coordinates in the document.
Window.setInterval()
Schedules a function to execute every time a given number of milliseconds elapses.
Window.setTimeout()
Schedules a function to execute in a given amount of time.
Window.showDirectoryPicker()
Experimental Secure context
Displays a directory picker which allows the user to select a directory.
Window.showOpenFilePicker()
Experimental Secure context
Shows a file picker that allows a user to select a file or multiple files.
Window.showSaveFilePicker()
Experimental Secure context
Shows a file picker that allows a user to save a file.
Window.sizeToContent()
Non-standard
Sizes the window according to its content.
Window.stop()
This method stops window loading.
Window.structuredClone()
Creates a deep clone of a given value using the structured clone algorithm.
Window.captureEvents()
Deprecated
Registers the window to capture all events of the specified type.
Window.clearImmediate()
Non-standard Deprecated
Cancels the repeated execution set using setImmediate()
.
Window.releaseEvents()
Deprecated
Releases the window from trapping events of a specific type.
Window.requestFileSystem()
Non-standard Deprecated
Lets a website or app gain access to a sandboxed file system for its own use.
Window.setImmediate()
Non-standard Deprecated
Executes a function after the browser has finished other heavy tasks.
Window.setResizable()
Non-standard Deprecated
Does nothing (no-op). Kept for backward compatibility with Netscape 4.x.
Window.showModalDialog()
Non-standard Deprecated
Displays a modal dialog.
Window.webkitConvertPointFromNodeToPage()
Non-standard Deprecated
Transforms a WebKitPoint
from the node's coordinate system to the page's coordinate system.
Window.webkitConvertPointFromPageToNode()
Non-standard Deprecated
Transforms a WebKitPoint
from the page's coordinate system to the node's coordinate system.
Listen to these events using addEventListener()
or by assigning an event listener to the oneventname
property of this interface. In addition to the events listed below, many events can bubble from the Document
contained in the window object.
error
Fired when a resource failed to load, or can't be used. For example, if a script has an execution error or an image can't be found or is invalid.
languagechange
Fired at the global scope object when the user's preferred language changes.
resize
Fired when the window has been resized.
storage
Fired when a storage area (localStorage
or sessionStorage
) has been modified in the context of another document.
copy
Fired when the user initiates a copy action through the browser's user interface. Also available via the oncopy
property.
cut
Fired when the user initiates a cut action through the browser's user interface. Also available via the oncut
property.
paste
Fired when the user initiates a paste action through the browser's user interface. Also available via the onpaste
property.
offline
Fired when the browser has lost access to the network and the value of navigator.onLine
has switched to false
.
online
Fired when the browser has gained access to the network and the value of navigator.onLine
has switched to true
.
devicemotion
Secure context
Fired at a regular interval, indicating the amount of physical force of acceleration the device is receiving and the rate of rotation, if available.
deviceorientation
Secure context
Fired when fresh data is available from the magnetometer orientation sensor about the current orientation of the device as compared to the Earth coordinate frame.
deviceorientationabsolute
Secure context
Fired when fresh data is available from the magnetometer orientation sensor about the current absolute orientation of the device as compared to the Earth coordinate frame.
blur
Fired when an element has lost focus.
focus
Fired when an element has gained focus.
gamepadconnected
Fired when the browser detects that a gamepad has been connected or the first time a button/axis of the gamepad is used.
gamepaddisconnected
Fired when the browser detects that a gamepad has been disconnected.
hashchange
Fired when the fragment identifier of the URL has changed (the part of the URL beginning with and following the #
symbol).
pagehide
Sent when the browser hides the current document while in the process of switching to displaying in its place a different document from the session's history. This happens, for example, when the user clicks the Back button or when they click the Forward button to move ahead in session history.
Fired when a document is first rendered, either when loading a fresh document from the network or activating a document (either from back/forward cache (bfcache) or prerender).
pageshow
Sent when the browser makes the document visible due to navigation tasks, including not only when the page is first loaded, but also situations such as the user navigating back to the page after having navigated to another within the same tab.
pageswap
Fired when a document is about to be unloaded due to a navigation.
popstate
Fired when the active history entry changes.
beforeunload
Fired when the window, the document and its resources are about to be unloaded.
load
Fired when the whole page has loaded, including all dependent resources such as stylesheets images.
unload
Deprecated
Fired when the document or a child resource is being unloaded.
appinstalled
Fired when the browser has successfully installed a page as an application.
beforeinstallprompt
Fired when a user is about to be prompted to install a web application.
message
Fired when the window receives a message, for example from a call to Window.postMessage()
from another browsing context.
messageerror
Fired when a Window
object receives a message that can't be deserialized.
afterprint
Fired after the associated document has started printing or the print preview has been closed.
beforeprint
Fired when the associated document is about to be printed or previewed for printing.
rejectionhandled
Sent every time a JavaScript Promise
is rejected, regardless of whether or not there is a handler in place to catch the rejection.
unhandledrejection
Sent when a JavaScript Promise
is rejected but there is no handler in place to catch the rejection.
scrollsnapchange
Experimental
Fired on the scroll container at the end of a scrolling operation when a new scroll snap target has been selected.
scrollsnapchanging
Experimental
Fired on the scroll container when the browser determines a new scroll snap target is pending, i.e., it will be selected when the current scroll gesture ends.
orientationchange
Deprecated
Fired when the orientation of the device has changed.
vrdisplayactivate
Deprecated Non-standard
Fired when a display is able to be presented to.
vrdisplayconnect
Deprecated Non-standard
Fired when a compatible VR device has been connected to the computer.
vrdisplaydisconnect
Deprecated Non-standard
Fired when a compatible VR device has been disconnected from the computer.
vrdisplaydeactivate
Deprecated Non-standard
Fired when a display can no longer be presented to.
vrdisplaypresentchange
Deprecated Non-standard
Fired when the presenting state of a VR device changes â i.e., goes from presenting to not presenting, or vice versa.
See DOM Reference.
Listening for events on WindowHTML elements have three ways to listen for events:
EventTarget.addEventListener
method.oneventname
property in JavaScript.on
-prefixed attribute to the element in the HTML.To listen for events on Window
objects, in general, you can only use the first two methods, because Window
has no corresponding HTML element. However, there's a specific group of events whose listeners can be added to the <body>
(or the deprecated <frameset>
) element that's owned by the Window
's document, using the second or third methods. These events are:
afterprint
beforeprint
beforeunload
blur
error
focus
hashchange
languagechange
load
message
messageerror
offline
online
pagehide
pagereveal
pageshow
pageswap
popstate
rejectionhandled
resize
scroll
storage
unhandledrejection
unload
This means the following are strictly equivalent:
window.onresize = (e) => console.log(e.currentTarget);
document.body.onresize = (e) => console.log(e.currentTarget);
<body onresize="console.log(event.currentTarget)"></body>
In all three cases, you see the Window
object logged as currentTarget
.
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