Web/API/PushSubscription/endpoint

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The endpoint read-only property of the PushSubscription interface returns a USVString containing the endpoint associated with the push subscription.

The endpoint takes the form of a custom URL pointing to a push server, which can be used to send a push message to the particular service worker instance that subscribed to the push service. For this reason, it is a good idea to keep your endpoint a secret, so others do not hijack it and abuse the push functionality.

Syntax

var myEnd = pushSubscription.endpoint;

Value

A USVString.

Example

navigator.serviceWorker.ready.then(function(reg) {
  reg.pushManager.subscribe({userVisibleOnly: true}).then(function(subscription) {
    console.log(subscription.endpoint);

      // At this point you would most likely send the subscription
      // endpoint to your server, save it, then use it to send a
      // push message at a later date
  })
})

Specifications

Specification Status Comment
Push APIThe definition of 'endPoint' 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
endpoint Chrome

Full support 42

Edge

Full support 16

Firefox Full support 44

Notes'

Full support 44

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 29

Safari

No support No

WebView Android

No support No

Chrome Android

Full support 42

Firefox Android

Full support 48

Opera Android

Full support 29

Safari iOS

No support No

Samsung Internet Android

Full support 4.0

Legend

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