AbortController()

The AbortController() constructor creates a new AbortController object instance.

Syntax

new AbortController();

Parameters

None.

Examples

In the following snippet, we aim to download a video using the Fetch API.

We first create a controller using the AbortController() constructor, then grab a reference to its associated AbortSignal object using the AbortController.signal property.

When the fetch request is initiated, we pass in the AbortSignal as an option inside the request's options object (the {signal} below). This associates the signal and controller with the fetch request and allows us to abort it by calling AbortController.abort(), as seen below in the second event listener.

const controller = new AbortController();
const signal = controller.signal;

const downloadBtn = document.querySelector('.download');
const abortBtn = document.querySelector('.abort');

downloadBtn.addEventListener('click', fetchVideo);

abortBtn.addEventListener('click', function() {
  controller.abort();
  console.log('Download aborted');
});

function fetchVideo() {
  ...
  fetch(url, {signal}).then(function(response) {
    ...
  }).catch(function(e) {
   reports.textContent = 'Download error: ' + e.message;
  })
}

Note: When abort() is called, the fetch() promise rejects with an AbortError.

You can find a full working example on GitHub; you can also see it running live.

Specifications

Specification
DOM Standard
# ref-for-dom-abortcontroller-abortcontroller①

Browser compatibility

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See also