MessageChannel: port2 property

Baseline Widely available

This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since September 2015.

Note: This feature is available in Web Workers.

The port2 read-only property of the MessageChannel interface returns the second port of the message channel — the port attached to the context at the other end of the channel, which the message is initially sent to.

Value

A MessagePort object representing the second port of the channel, the port attached to the context at the other end of the channel.

Examples

In the following code block, you can see a new channel being created using the MessageChannel() constructor. When the IFrame has loaded, we pass port2 to the IFrame using Window.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. port1 is listened to, to check when the message arrives.

js
const channel = new MessageChannel();
const para = document.querySelector("p");

const ifr = document.querySelector("iframe");
const 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).

Specifications

Specification
HTML
# dom-messagechannel-port2-dev

Browser compatibility

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desktopmobileserver
Chrome
Edge
Firefox
Opera
Safari
Chrome Android
Firefox for Android
Opera Android
Safari on iOS
Samsung Internet
WebView Android
WebView on iOS
Deno
Node.js
port2

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Full support
Full support

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