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The domContentLoadedEventEnd
read-only property returns a timestamp
representing the time value equal to the time immediately after the current document's DOMContentLoaded event completes.
Syntax
perfEntry.domContentLoadedEventEnd;
Return Value
A timestamp
representing the time value equal to the time immediately after the current document's DOMContentLoaded event completes.
Example
The following example illustrates this property's usage.
function print_nav_timing_data() { // Use getEntriesByType() to just get the "navigation" events var perfEntries = performance.getEntriesByType("navigation"); for (var i=0; i < perfEntries.length; i++) { console.log("= Navigation entry[" + i + "]"); var p = perfEntries[i]; // dom Properties console.log("DOM content loaded = " + (p.domContentLoadedEventEnd - p.domContentLoadedEventStart)); console.log("DOM complete = " + p.domComplete); console.log("DOM interactive = " + p.domInteractive); // document load and unload time console.log("document load = " + (p.loadEventEnd - p.loadEventStart)); console.log("document unload = " + (p.unloadEventEnd - p.unloadEventStart)); // other properties console.log("type = " + p.type); console.log("redirectCount = " + p.redirectCount); } }
Specifications
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
Navigation Timing Level 2 The definition of 'domContentLoadedEventEnd' in that specification. |
Working Draft | Initial definition. |
Browser compatibility
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