Event reference: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Events
http://w3c.github.io/html/webappapis.html#events
原文: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/GlobalEventHandlers/onerror
An event handler for the error
event. Error events are fired at various targets for different kinds of errors:
error
event using interface ErrorEvent
is fired at window
and window.onerror()
is invoked (as well as handlers attached by window.addEventListener
(not only capturing)).<img>
or <script>
) fails to load, an error
event using interface Event
is fired at the element that initiated the load, and the onerror()
handler on the element is invoked. These error events do not bubble up to window, but (at least in Firefox) can be handled with a single capturing window.addEventListener
.Installing a global error
event handler is useful for automated collection of error reports.
For historical reasons, different arguments are passed to window.onerror
and element.onerror
handlers (as well as on error-type window.addEventListener
handlers).
window.onerror = function(message, source, lineno, colno, error) { ... }
Function parameters:
message
: error message (string). Available as event
(sic!) in HTML onerror=""
handler.source
: URL of the script where the error was raised (string)lineno
: Line number where error was raised (number)colno
: Column number for the line where the error occurred (number)error
: Error Object (object)When the function returns true
, this prevents the firing of the default event handler.
window.addEventListener(‘error‘, function(event) { ... })
event
of type ErrorEvent
contains all the information about the event and the error.
原文:https://www.cnblogs.com/oxspirt/p/9116318.html