PerformanceScriptTiming: invoker property
Experimental: This is an experimental technology
Check the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.
The invoker
read-only property of the PerformanceScriptTiming
interface returns a string value indicating the identity of the feature that, when invoked, ran the script.
Value
A string, the structure of which depends on the script's PerformanceScriptTiming.invokerType
value:
invokerType |
invoker string structure |
Example(s) |
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"user-callback" |
The object class the containing function is defined on, followed by a dot, followed by the function name. | "Window.requestAnimationFrame" , "Window.setTimeout" |
"event-listener" |
The tagName of the element, followed by a hash and its id (#id ) or by src= and its src value in square brackets ([src=url] ) if an id is not present, followed by a dot, followed by the event handler property. |
"IMG#hero.onload" , "IMG[src=https://example.com/img.jpg].onload" , "BUTTON#updateCart.onclick" |
"resolve-promise" or "reject-promise" |
The object and method that invoked the promise, followed by a dot, followed by "then" for "resolve-promise" and "catch" for "reject-promise" . |
"Response.json.then" , "Response.json.catch" |
"classic-script" or "module-script" |
The source URL of the invoking script. | "https://example.com/scripts/myscript.js" |
Examples
See Long animation frame timing for examples related to the Long Animation Frames API.
Specifications
Specification |
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Long Animation Frames API # dom-performancescripttiming-invoker |
Browser compatibility
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