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The contentdelete
event of the ServiceWorkerGlobalScope
interface is fired when an item is removed from the indexed content via the user agent.
Bubbles | No |
---|---|
Cancelable | No |
Interface | ContentIndexEvent |
Event handler property | oncontentdelete |
Examples
The following example uses a contentdelete
event handler to remove cached content related to the deleted index item.
self.addEventListener('contentdelete', event => { event.waitUntil( caches.open('cache-name').then(cache => { return Promise.all([ cache.delete(`/icon/${event.id}`), cache.delete(`/content/${event.id}`) ]) }) ); });
You can also set up the event handler using the ServiceWorkerGlobalScope.ondelete property:
self.oncontentdelete = (event) => { ... };
Specifications
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
Unknown The definition of 'contentdelete' in that specification. |
Unknown | Initial definition. |
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