FetchEvent: handled property

The handled property of the FetchEvent interface returns a promise indicating if the event has been handled by the fetch algorithm or not. This property allows executing code after the browser has consumed a response, and is usually used together with the waitUntil() method.

Value

A Promise that is pending while the event has not been handled, and fulfilled once it has.

Examples

addEventListener("fetch", (event) => {
  event.respondWith(
    (async function () {
      const response = await doCalculateAResponse(event.request);

      event.waitUntil(
        (async function () {
          await doSomeAsyncStuff(); // optional

          // Wait for the event to be consumed by the browser
          await event.handled;

          return doFinalStuff(); // Finalize AFTER the event has been consumed
        })()
      );

      return response;
    })()
  );
});

Specifications

Specification
Service Workers
# dom-fetchevent-handled

Browser compatibility

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See also