Web/API/Cache/matchAll

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The matchAll() method of the Cache interface returns a Promise that resolves to an array of all matching responses in the Cache object.

Syntax

cache.matchAll(request, {options}).then(function(response) {
  // do something with the response array
});

Parameters

request Optional
The Request for which you are attempting to find responses in the Cache. This can be a Request object or a URL. If this argument is omitted, you will get a copy of all responses in this cache.
options Optional
An options object allowing you to set specific control options for the matching performed. The available options are:
ignoreSearch
  • A Boolean that specifies whether the matching process should ignore the query string in the url.  If set to true, the ?value=bar part of http://foo.com/?value=bar would be ignored when performing a match. It defaults to false.
  • ignoreMethod: A Boolean that, when set to true, prevents matching operations from validating the Request http method (normally only GET and HEAD are allowed.) It defaults to false.
  • ignoreVary: A Boolean that when set to true tells the matching operation not to perform VARY header matching — i.e. if the URL matches you will get a match regardless of the Response object having a VARY header or not. It defaults to false.

Return value

A Promise that resolves to an array of all matching responses in the Cache object.

Note: Cache.match() is basically identical to Cache.matchAll(), except that rather than resolving with an array of all matching responses, it resolves with the first matching response only (that is, response[0]).


Examples

caches.open('v1').then(function(cache) {
  cache.matchAll('/images/').then(function(response) {
    response.forEach(function(element, index, array) {
      cache.delete(element);
    });
  });
})

Specifications

Specification Status Comment
Service WorkersThe definition of 'Cache: matchAll' in that specification. Working Draft Initial definition.

Browser compatibility

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Desktop Mobile
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari Android webview Chrome for Android Firefox for Android Opera for Android Safari on iOS Samsung Internet

matchAll

Experimental'

Chrome

Full support 47

Edge

Full support 16

Firefox Full support 39

Notes'

Full support 39

Notes'

Notes' Extended Support Releases (ESR) before Firefox 78 ESR do not support service workers and the Push API.

IE

No support No

Opera Full support 34

Notes'

Full support 34

Notes'

Notes' Requires HTTPS.

Safari

Full support 11

WebView Android

Full support 47

Chrome Android

Full support 47

Firefox Android

Full support 39

Opera Android

Full support 34

Safari iOS

Full support 11

Samsung Internet Android

Full support 5.0

Legend

Full support  
Full support
No support  
No support
Experimental. Expect behavior to change in the future.'
Experimental. Expect behavior to change in the future.
See implementation notes.'
See implementation notes.


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