RTCErrorEvent.error
The read-only RTCErrorEvent property error
contains an RTCError object describing the details of the error which the
event is announcing.
Value
An RTCError object whose properties provide details about the error
which has occurred in the context of a WebRTC operation.
Examples
In this example, a handler is established for an RTCDataChannel's
error event.
dataChannel.addEventListener("error", (event) => {
let error = event.error;
if (error.errorDetail === "sdp-syntax-error") {
let errLine = error.sdpLineNumber;
let errMessage = error.message;
let alertMessage = `A syntax error occurred interpreting line ${errLine} of the SDP: ${errMessage}`;
showMyAlertMessage("Data Channel Error", alertMessage);
} else {
terminateMyConnection();
}
});
If the error is an SDP syntax error—indicated by its errorDetail property being sdp-syntax-error—, a message string is
constructed to present the error message and the line number within the SDP at which the
error occurred. This message is then displayed using a function called
showMyAlertMessage(), which stands in for whatever output mechanism this
code might use.
Any other error is treated as terminal, causing a terminateMyConnection()
function to be called.
The above example uses addEventListener() to add the handler for error events. You can also
use the RTCDataChannel object's onerror event handler property, like this:
dataChannel.onerror = (event) => {
let error = event.error;
/* and so forth */
};
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| WebRTC 1.0: Real-Time Communication Between Browsers # dom-rtcerrorevent-error |
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