Zoeken in Support

Vermijd ondersteuningsscams. We zullen u nooit vragen een telefoonnummer te bellen, er een sms naar te sturen of persoonlijke gegevens te delen. Meld verdachte activiteit met de optie ‘Misbruik melden’.

Meer info

Does Firefox support service workers for videos loaded from a video element?

  • 1 antwoord
  • 0 hebben dit probleem
  • Laatste antwoord van TyDraniu

more options

I'm trying to use a service worker to add some additional headers to image and video requests but on Firefox the fetch event is only being invoked for the images and not the videos. On Chrome it is called for both.

I cannot find any documentation that says Firefox does not support service workers for video but this appears to be the case. Can anybody point me in the right direction?

sw.js 'use strict';

self.addEventListener("install", (event) => {

 // Force the newly installed service worker to replace any earlier version
 self.skipWaiting();

});

self.addEventListener("activate", (event) => {

 // Activate the service worker immediately in all clients  
 event.waitUntil(self.clients.claim());

});

self.addEventListener('fetch', (event) => {

 console.log(`SW.js: ${event.request.url}`);
 const updatedHeaders = new Headers(event.request.headers);
 //updatedHeaders.set('Accept', '*');
 // Create a new request object with the updated headers
 const updatedRequest = new Request(event.request, {
   headers: updatedHeaders
 });
 event.respondWith(fetch(updatedRequest));

});

I'm trying to use a service worker to add some additional headers to image and video requests but on Firefox the fetch event is only being invoked for the images and not the videos. On Chrome it is called for both. I cannot find any documentation that says Firefox does not support service workers for video but this appears to be the case. Can anybody point me in the right direction? sw.js 'use strict'; self.addEventListener("install", (event) => { // Force the newly installed service worker to replace any earlier version self.skipWaiting(); }); self.addEventListener("activate", (event) => { // Activate the service worker immediately in all clients event.waitUntil(self.clients.claim()); }); self.addEventListener('fetch', (event) => { console.log(`SW.js: ${event.request.url}`); const updatedHeaders = new Headers(event.request.headers); //updatedHeaders.set('Accept', '*'); // Create a new request object with the updated headers const updatedRequest = new Request(event.request, { headers: updatedHeaders }); event.respondWith(fetch(updatedRequest)); });

Bewerkt door wootiful op

Alle antwoorden (1)

more options

Check out these two bugz: 1637325 1921989.

Behulpzaam?

Een vraag stellen

U moet zich aanmelden bij uw account om op berichten te antwoorden. Stel een nieuwe vraag als u nog geen account hebt.