This is an experimental technology
Check the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.
The subscribe()
method of the PushManager
interface subscribes to a push service.
It returns a Promise
that resolves to a PushSubscription
object containing details of a push subscription. A new push subscription is created if the current service worker does not have an existing subscription.
PushManager.subscribe(options).then(function(pushSubscription) { ... } );
options
Optional
userVisibleOnly
: A boolean indicating that the returned push subscription will only be used for messages whose effect is made visible to the user.applicationServerKey
: A Base64-encoded DOMString
or ArrayBuffer
containing an ECDSA P-256 public key that the push server will use to authenticate your application server. If specified, all messages from your application server must use the VAPID authentication scheme, and include a JWT signed with the corresponding private key. This key IS NOT the same ECDH key that you use to encrypt the data. For more information, see "Using VAPID with WebPush".Note: This parameter is required in some browsers like Chrome and Edge.
A Promise
that resolves to a PushSubscription
object.
this.onpush = function(event) { console.log(event.data); // From here we can write the data to IndexedDB, send it to any open // windows, display a notification, etc. } navigator.serviceWorker.register('serviceworker.js'); // Use serviceWorker.ready to ensure that you can subscribe for push navigator.serviceWorker.ready.then( function(serviceWorkerRegistration) { var options = { userVisibleOnly: true, applicationServerKey: applicationServerKey }; serviceWorkerRegistration.pushManager.subscribe(options).then( function(pushSubscription) { console.log(pushSubscription.endpoint); // The push subscription details needed by the application // server are now available, and can be sent to it using, // for example, an XMLHttpRequest. }, function(error) { // During development it often helps to log errors to the // console. In a production environment it might make sense to // also report information about errors back to the // application server. console.log(error); } ); });
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
Push API The definition of 'subscribe()' in that specification. | Working Draft | Initial definition. |
Desktop | ||||||
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Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | |
Basic support | 42
|
16
|
44
|
No | 29 | No |
Mobile | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Android webview | Chrome for Android | Edge Mobile | Firefox for Android | Opera for Android | iOS Safari | Samsung Internet | |
Basic support | No | 42 | Yes | 48
|
29 | No | 4.0 |
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