The postMessage() method of the
Client interface allows a service worker to send a message to a client
(a Window, Worker, or SharedWorker). The
message is received in the message event on
navigator.serviceWorker.
Note:
A service worker is not in the same agent cluster as its client, and therefore cannot share memory. SharedArrayBuffer objects, or buffer views backed by one, cannot be posted across agent clusters. Trying to do so will generate a messageerror event containing a DataCloneErrorDOMException on the receiving end.
An optional array of transferable objects to transfer ownership of. The ownership of these objects is given to the destination side and they are no longer usable on the sending side. These transferable objects should be attached to the message; otherwise they would be moved but not actually accessible on the receiving end.
The code below sends a message from a service worker to a client. The client is fetched using the get() method on clients, which is a global in service worker scope.
js
addEventListener("fetch", (event) => {
event.waitUntil(
(async () => {
// Exit early if we don't have access to the client.
// Eg, if it's cross-origin.
if (!event.clientId) return;
// Get the client.
const client = await self.clients.get(event.clientId);
// Exit early if we don't get the client.
// Eg, if it closed.
if (!client) return;
// Send a message to the client.
client.postMessage({
msg: "Hey I just got a fetch from you!",
url: event.request.url,
});
})(),
);
});