Report
Limited availability
This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.
Note: This feature is available in Web Workers.
The Report
interface of the Reporting API represents a single report.
Reports can be accessed in a number of ways:
- Via the
ReportingObserver.takeRecords()
method — this returns all reports in an observer's report queue, and then empties the queue. - Via the
reports
parameter of the callback function passed into theReportingObserver()
constructor upon creation of a new observer instance. This contains the list of reports currently contained in the observer's report queue. - By sending requests to the endpoints defined via the
Reporting-Endpoints
HTTP header.
Instance properties
Report.body
Read only-
The body of the report, which is a
ReportBody
object containing the detailed report information. Report.type
Read only-
The type of report generated, e.g.
deprecation
orintervention
. Report.url
Read only-
The URL of the document that generated the report.
Instance methods
This interface has no methods defined on it.
Events
This interface has no events that fire on it.
Examples
In our deprecation_report.html example, we create a simple reporting observer to observe usage of deprecated features on our web page:
const options = {
types: ["deprecation"],
buffered: true,
};
const observer = new ReportingObserver((reports, observer) => {
reportBtn.onclick = () => displayReports(reports);
}, options);
We then tell it to start observing reports using ReportingObserver.observe()
; this tells the observer to start collecting reports in its report queue, and runs the callback function specified inside the constructor:
observer.observe();
Because of the event handler we set up inside the ReportingObserver()
constructor, we can now click the button to display the report details.
The report details are displayed via the displayReports()
function, which takes the observer callback's reports
parameter as its parameter:
function displayReports(reports) {
const outputElem = document.querySelector(".output");
const list = document.createElement("ul");
outputElem.appendChild(list);
reports.forEach((report, i) => {
let listItem = document.createElement("li");
let textNode = document.createTextNode(
`Report ${i + 1}, type: ${report.type}`,
);
listItem.appendChild(textNode);
let innerList = document.createElement("ul");
listItem.appendChild(innerList);
list.appendChild(listItem);
for (const key in report.body) {
const innerListItem = document.createElement("li");
const keyValue = report.body[key];
innerListItem.textContent = `${key}: ${keyValue}`;
innerList.appendChild(innerListItem);
}
});
}
The reports
parameter contains an array of all the reports in the observer's report queue. We loop over each report using a forEach()
loop, then iterate over each entry of in the report's body using a for...in
structure, displaying each key/value pair inside a list item.
Specifications
Specification |
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Reporting API # dom-report |
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser
See also
- Reporting API
Report-To
HTTP header