The onmessage
event handler of the MessagePort
interface is an EventListener
, called whenever an MessageEvent
of type message
is fired on the port — that is, when the port receives a message.
channel.onmessage = function() { ... };
In the following code block, you can see a new channel being created using the MessageChannel.MessageChannel
constructor. When the IFrame has loaded, we pass MessageChannel.port2
to the IFrame using MessagePort.postMessage
along with a message. The handleMessage
handler then responds to a message being sent back from the IFrame using onmessage
, putting it into a paragraph — MessageChannel.port1
is listened to, to check when the message arrives.
var channel = new MessageChannel(); var para = document.querySelector('p'); var ifr = document.querySelector('iframe'); var otherWindow = ifr.contentWindow; ifr.addEventListener("load", iframeLoaded, false); function iframeLoaded() { otherWindow.postMessage('Hello from the main page!', '*', [channel.port2]); } channel.port1.onmessage = handleMessage; function handleMessage(e) { para.innerHTML = e.data; }
For a full working example, see our channel messaging basic demo on Github (run it live too).
Specification | Status | Comment |
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HTML Living Standard The definition of 'onmessage' in that specification. | Living Standard |
Desktop | ||||||
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Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | |
Basic support | 4 | Yes | Yes | 10 | 10.6 | 5 |
Mobile | |||||||
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Android webview | Chrome for Android | Edge Mobile | Firefox for Android | Opera for Android | iOS Safari | Samsung Internet | |
Basic support | Yes | 18 | Yes | No | 11.5 | 5.1 | ? |
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