The ServiceWorkerGlobalScope.onpushsubscriptionchange
event of the ServiceWorkerGlobalScope
interface is fired to indicate a change in push subscription that was triggered outside the application's control, e.g. when browser refresh the push subscription.
Previously, it was defined as the event interface that is fired whenever a push subscription has been invalidated (or is about to become so). This offers an opportunity to resubscribe in order to continue receiving push messages, if desired. This might happen if, for example, the push service sets an expiration time a subscription.
ServiceWorkerGlobalScope.onpushsubscriptionchange = function() { ... } self.addEventListener('pushsubscriptionchange', function() { ... })
self.addEventListener('pushsubscriptionchange', function() { // do something, usually resubscribe to push and // send the new subscription details back to the // server via XHR or Fetch });
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onpushsubscriptionchange |
No |
17-79 |
44
Extended Support Releases (ESR) before Firefox 78 ESR do not support service workers and the Push API.
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No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
44 |
No |
No |
No |
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ServiceWorkerGlobalScope/onpushsubscriptionchange