BackgroundFetchRegistration: matchAll() method
Limited availability
This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.
Experimental: This is an experimental technology
Check the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.
Note: This feature is available in Web Workers.
The matchAll() method of the BackgroundFetchRegistration interface returns an array of matching BackgroundFetchRecord objects.
Syntax
matchAll()
matchAll(request)
matchAll(request,options)
Parameters
requestOptional-
The
Requestfor which you are attempting to find records. This can be aRequestobject or a URL. If this parameter is omitted, all records are included in the result. optionsOptional-
An object that sets options for the
matchoperation. The available options are:ignoreSearchOptional-
A boolean value that specifies whether to ignore the query string in the URL. For example, if set to
truethe?value=barpart ofhttp://foo.com/?value=barwould be ignored when performing a match. It defaults tofalse. ignoreMethodOptional-
A boolean value. When
true, prevents matching operations from validating theRequesthttpmethod. Iffalse(the default) onlyGETandHEADare allowed. ignoreVaryOptional-
A boolean value. When
trueindicates that theVaryheader should be ignored. It defaults tofalse.
Return value
A Promise that resolves with an array of all matching BackgroundFetchRecord objects.
Exceptions
InvalidStateErrorDOMException-
Returned if the
recordsAvailableflag isfalse, indicating that there is no fetch in progress.
Examples
Use matchAll() with no parameters to return all of the records in a background fetch.
const records = await bgFetch.matchAll();
console.log(records); // an array of BackgroundFetchRecord objects
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| Background Fetch # background-fetch-registration-match-all |
Browser compatibility
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