Baseline Widely available *
Note: This feature is available in Web Workers, except for Service Workers.
The Worker
interface of the Web Workers API represents a background task that can be created via script, which can send messages back to its creator.
Creating a worker is done by calling the Worker("path/to/worker/script")
constructor.
Workers may themselves spawn new workers, as long as those workers are hosted at the same origin as the parent page.
Note that not all interfaces and functions are available to web workers. See Functions and classes available to Web Workers for details.
EventTarget Worker ConstructorsWorker()
Creates a dedicated web worker that executes the script at the specified URL. This also works for Blob URLs.
Inherits properties from its parent, EventTarget
.
Inherits methods from its parent, EventTarget
.
Worker.postMessage()
Sends a message â consisting of any JavaScript object â to the worker's inner scope.
Worker.terminate()
Immediately terminates the worker. This does not let worker finish its operations; it is halted at once. ServiceWorker
instances do not support this method.
error
Fires when an error occurs in the worker.
message
Fires when the worker's parent receives a message from that worker.
messageerror
Fires when a Worker
object receives a message that can't be deserialized.
The following code snippet creates a Worker
object using the Worker()
constructor, then uses the worker object:
const myWorker = new Worker("/worker.js");
const first = document.querySelector("input#number1");
const second = document.querySelector("input#number2");
first.onchange = () => {
myWorker.postMessage([first.value, second.value]);
console.log("Message posted to worker");
};
For a full example, see our Basic dedicated worker example (run dedicated worker).
Specifications Browser compatibilitySupport varies for different types of workers. See each worker type's page for specifics.
Cross-origin worker error behaviorIn early versions of the spec, loading a cross-origin worker script threw a SecurityError
. Nowadays, an error
event is thrown instead.
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