PerformanceNavigationTiming: notRestoredReasons property
Limited availability
This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.
Experimental: This is an experimental technology
Check the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.
The notRestoredReasons
read-only property of the PerformanceNavigationTiming
interface returns a NotRestoredReasons
object providing report data on reasons why the current document was blocked from using the back/forward cache (bfcache) on navigation.
Value
When the associated PerformanceNavigationTiming
object represents a history navigation, notRestoredReasons
returns a NotRestoredReasons
object.
When the PerformanceNavigationTiming
object does not represent a history navigation, notRestoredReasons
will return null
. This is useful for determining whether bfcache is not relevant to a particular navigation (as opposed to notRestoredReasons
not being supported, in which case it would return undefined
).
Note: notRestoredReasons
may return null
despite the navigation type being reported as a back/forward navigation. These circumstances include duplicating a back/forward navigation in a new tab and restoring a back/forward navigation tab after a browser restart. In such cases, some browsers copy the navigation type from the original tab, but as these are not actually back/forward navigations, notRestoredReasons
returns null
.
Examples
PerformanceNavigationTiming
data can be obtained from the performance timeline using Performance.getEntriesByType()
or PerformanceObserver
.
For example, you could invoke the following function to return all PerformanceNavigationTiming
objects currently present in the performance timeline and log their notRestoredReasons
:
function returnNRR() {
const navEntries = performance.getEntriesByType("navigation");
for (let i = 0; i < navEntries.length; i++) {
console.log(`Navigation entry ${i}`);
let navEntry = navEntries[i];
console.log(navEntry.notRestoredReasons);
}
}
The PerformanceNavigationTiming.notRestoredReasons
property returns an object with the following structure, which provides reasons why the current document was blocked from using the bfcache. In this example the top-level frame has no embedded child <iframe>
s:
{
children: [],
id: null,
name: null,
reasons: [
{ reason: "unload-listener" }
],
src: "",
url: "example.com",
}
Specifications
Specification |
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Navigation Timing Level 2 # dom-performancenavigationtiming-notrestoredreasons |
Browser compatibility
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