The responseReady
read-only property of the BackgroundFetchRecord
interface returns a Promise
that resolves with a Response
.
A Promise
that resolves with a Response
.
In this example an individual BackgroundFetchRecord
is returned using BackgroundFetchManager.fetch()
. The value of responseReady
is returned and logged to the console.
bgFetch.match("/ep-5.mp3").then(async (record) => {
if (!record) {
console.log("No record found");
return;
}
const response = await record.responseReady;
console.log(`Here's the response`, response);
});