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| <title>Service Workers: scope</title> |
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| <link rel="help" href="https://slightlyoff.github.io/ServiceWorker/spec/service_worker/#service-worker-scope"> |
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| The `scope` of a `ServiceWorker` object reflects the [URL scope][1] of the |
| associated Service Worker [registration][2]. The `scope` attribute must return |
| the [serialization][3] of the URL representing the [URL scope][1] of the |
| associated Service Worker [registration][2]. |
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| For example, consider a document created by a navigation to |
| `https://example.com/app.html` which [matches][4] via the following |
| registration call which has been previously executed: |
| // Script on the page https://example.com/app.html |
| navigator.serviceWorker.register("/service_worker.js", { scope: "/*" }); |
| The value of `navigator.serviceWorker.controller.scope` will be |
| `"https://example.com/*"`. |
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| [1]: #url-scope |
| [2]: #registration |
| [3]: http://url.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-url-serializer |
| [4]: #on-fetch-request-algorithm |
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| test(function() { |
| // not_implemented(); |
| }, "There are no tests for section scope so far."); |
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