MediaError.message

The read-only property MediaError.message returns a DOMString which contains a human-readable string offering specific diagnostic details related to the error described by the MediaError object, or an empty string ("") if no diagnostic information can be determined or provided.

Syntax

var errorMessage = mediaError.message;

Value

A DOMString providing a detailed, specific explanation of what went wrong and possibly how it might be fixed. This is not simply a generic description of the MediaError.code property's value, but instead goes deeper into the specifics of this particular error and its circumstances. If no specific details are available, this string is empty.

Example

This example creates a <audio> element, establishes an error handler for it, then lets the user click buttons to choose whether to assign a valid audio file or a missing file to the element's src attribute. The error handler simply outputs a message to a box onscreen describing the error, including both the code and the message.

Only the relevant parts of the code are displayed; you can see the complete source code here.

The example creates an <audio> element and lets the user assign either a valid music file to it, or a link to a file which doesn't exist. This lets us see the behavior of the error event handler, which is received by an event handler we add to the <audio> element itself.

The error handler looks like this:

  audioElement.onerror = function() {
    let s = "";
    let err = audioElement.error;

    switch(err.code) {
      case MediaError.MEDIA_ERR_ABORTED:
        s += "The user canceled the audio.";
        break;
      case MediaError.MEDIA_ERR_NETWORK:
        s+= "A network error occurred while fetching the audio.";
        break;
      case MediaError.MEDIA_ERR_DECODE:
        s+= "An error occurred while decoding the audio.";
        break;
      case MediaError.MEDIA_ERR_SRC_NOT_SUPPORTED:
        s+= "The audio is missing or is in a format not supported by your browser.";
        break;
      default:
        s += "An unknown error occurred.";
        break;
    }

    let message = err.message;

    if (message && message.length) {
      s += " " + message;
    }

    displayErrorMessage("<strong>Error " + err.code + ":</strong> " + s + "<br>");
  };

This gets the MediaError object describing the error from the error property on the HTMLAudioElement representing the audio player. The error's code attribute is checked to determine a generic error message to display, and, if message is not empty, it's appended to provide additional details. Then the resulting text is output to the log.

Result

You can try out this example below, and can see the example in action outside this page here.

Specifications

Specification Status Comment
HTML Living Standard
The definition of 'MediaError.message' in that specification.
Living Standard Initial definition

Browser compatibility

DesktopMobile
ChromeEdgeFirefoxInternet ExplorerOperaSafariAndroid webviewChrome for AndroidFirefox for AndroidOpera for AndroidSafari on iOSSamsung Internet
messageChrome Full support 59Edge Full support ≤79Firefox Full support 52IE ? Opera Full support 46Safari ? WebView Android Full support 59Chrome Android Full support 59Firefox Android Full support 52Opera Android Full support 43Safari iOS ? Samsung Internet Android Full support 7.0

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See also