RTCDataChannel: message event
The WebRTC message event is sent to the onmessage event handler on an RTCDataChannel object when a message has been received from the remote peer.
Note: The message event uses as its event object type the MessageEvent interface defined by the HTML specification.
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('message', event => { });
onmessage = event => { };
Event type
An MessageEvent. Inherits from Event.
Event properties
Also inherits properties from its parent interface, Event.
MessageEvent.dataRead only-
The data sent by the message emitter.
MessageEvent.originRead only-
A
USVStringrepresenting the origin of the message emitter. MessageEvent.lastEventIdRead only-
A
DOMStringrepresenting a unique ID for the event. MessageEvent.sourceRead only-
A reference to the message emitter, one of
WindowProxy,MessagePort, orServiceWorker. MessageEvent.portsRead only-
An array of
MessagePortobjects representing the ports associated with the channel the message is being sent through (where appropriate, e.g. in channel messaging or when sending a message to a shared worker).
Examples
For a given RTCDataChannel, dc, created for a peer connection using its createDataChannel() method, this code sets up a handler for incoming messages and acts on them by adding the data contained within the message to the current document as a new <p> (paragraph) element.
dc.addEventListener("message", ev => {
let newParagraph = document.createElement("p");
let textNode = document.createTextNode(event.data);
newParagraph.appendChild(textNode);
document.body.appendChild(newParagraph);
}, false);
Lines 2-4 create the new paragraph element and add the message data to it as a new text node. Line 6 appends the new paragraph to the end of the document's body.
You can also use an RTCDataChannel object's onmessage event handler property to set the event handler:
dc.onmessage = ev => {
let newParagraph = document.createElement("p");
let textNode = document.createTextNode(event.data);
newParagraph.appendChild(textNode);
document.body.appendChild(newParagraph);
}
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| WebRTC 1.0: Real-Time Communication Between Browsers # event-datachannel-message |
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser
See also
- WebRTC API
- A simple RTCDataChannel example
- Related events:
open,close, anderror RTCDataChannel.send()