WorkerGlobalScope: location property
Baseline
Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
Note: This feature is only available in Web Workers.
The location read-only property of the WorkerGlobalScope interface returns the WorkerLocation associated with the worker. It is a specific location object, mostly a subset of the Location for browsing scopes, but adapted to workers.
Value
A WorkerLocation object.
Examples
If you called the following in a document served at localhost:8000
console.log(location);
inside a worker (which would basically be the equivalent of self.console.log(self.location);, as these are being called on the worker scope, which can be referenced with WorkerGlobalScope.self), you will get a WorkerLocation object written to the console — something like the following:
WorkerLocation {hash: "", search: "", pathname: "/worker.js", port: "8000", hostname: "localhost"…}
hash: ""
host: "localhost:8000"
hostname: "localhost"
href: "http://localhost:8000/worker.js"
origin: "http://localhost:8000"
pathname: "/worker.js"
port: "8000"
protocol: "http:"
search: ""
__proto__: WorkerLocation
You could use this location object to return more information about the document's location, as you might do with a normal Location object.
Note:
Firefox has a bug with using console.log inside shared/service workers (see Firefox bug 1058644), which may return strange results, but this should be fixed soon.
Specifications
| Specification |
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| HTML> # dom-workerglobalscope-location-dev> |
Browser compatibility
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See also
WorkerGlobalScope