RTCDTMFSender: tonechange event
The tonechange
event is sent to an RTCDTMFSender
by the WebRTC API to indicate when DTMF tones previously queued for sending (by calling RTCDTMFSender.insertDTMF()
) begin and end.
To determine what tone started playing, or if a tone stopped playing, check the value of the event's tone
property.
This event is not cancelable and does not bubble.
Syntax
Use the event name in methods like addEventListener()
, or set an event handler property.
addEventListener('tonechange', event => { });
ontonechange = event => { };
Event type
An RTCDTMFToneChangeEvent
. Inherits from Event
.
Event properties
In addition to the properties of Event
, this interface offers the following:
RTCDTMFToneChangeEvent.tone
Read only-
A
DOMString
specifying the tone which has begun playing, or an empty string (""
) if the previous tone has finished playing.
Examples
This example establishes a handler for the tonechange
event which updates an element to display the currently playing tone in its content, or, if all tones have played, the string "<none>".
This can be done using addEventListener()
:
dtmfSender.addEventListener("tonechange", ev => {
let tone = ev.tone;
if (tone === "") {
tone = "<none>";
}
document.getElementById("playingTone").innerText = tone;
}, false);
You can also just set the ontonechange
event handler property directly:
dtmfSender.ontonechange = function( ev ) {
let tone = ev.tone;
if (tone === "") {
tone = "<none>"
}
document.getElementById("playingTone").innerText = tone;
};
Specifications
Specification |
---|
WebRTC 1.0: Real-Time Communication Between Browsers # event-RTCDTMFSender-tonechange |
Browser compatibility
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