PerformanceResourceTiming: redirectEnd property
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since September 2017.
The redirectEnd
read-only property returns a timestamp
immediately after receiving the last byte of the response of the last redirect.
When fetching a resource, if there are multiple HTTP redirects, and any of the redirects have an origin that is different from the current document, and the timing allow check algorithm passes for each redirected resource, this property returns the time immediately after receiving the last byte of the response of the last redirect; otherwise, zero is returned.
To get the amount of redirects, see also PerformanceNavigationTiming.redirectCount
.
Value
The redirectEnd
property can have the following values:
- A
timestamp
immediately after receiving the last byte of the response of the last redirect. 0
if there is no redirect.0
if the resource is a cross-origin request and noTiming-Allow-Origin
HTTP response header is used.
Examples
Measuring redirection time
The redirectEnd
and redirectStart
properties can be used to measure how long the redirection takes.
const redirect = entry.redirectEnd - entry.redirectStart;
Example using a PerformanceObserver
, which notifies of new resource
performance entries as they are recorded in the browser's performance timeline. Use the buffered
option to access entries from before the observer creation.
const observer = new PerformanceObserver((list) => {
list.getEntries().forEach((entry) => {
const redirect = entry.redirectEnd - entry.redirectStart;
if (redirect > 0) {
console.log(`${entry.name}: Redirect time: ${redirect}ms`);
}
});
});
observer.observe({ type: "resource", buffered: true });
Example using Performance.getEntriesByType()
, which only shows resource
performance entries present in the browser's performance timeline at the time you call this method:
const resources = performance.getEntriesByType("resource");
resources.forEach((entry) => {
const redirect = entry.redirectEnd - entry.redirectStart;
if (redirect > 0) {
console.log(`${entry.name}: Redirect time: ${redirect}ms`);
}
});
Cross-origin timing information
If the value of the redirectEnd
property is 0
, the resource might be a cross-origin request. To allow seeing cross-origin timing information, the Timing-Allow-Origin
HTTP response header needs to be set.
For example, to allow https://developer.mozilla.org
to see timing resources, the cross-origin resource should send:
Timing-Allow-Origin: https://developer.mozilla.org
Specifications
Specification |
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Resource Timing # dom-performanceresourcetiming-redirectend |
Browser compatibility
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