MediaSession: setActionHandler() method
The setActionHandler()
method of the MediaSession
interface sets a handler for a media session action.
These actions let a web app receive notifications when the user engages a device's built-in physical or onscreen media controls, such as play, stop, or seek buttons.
Syntax
js
setActionHandler(type, callback)
Parameters
type
-
A string representing an action type to listen for. It will be one of the following:
hangup
-
End a call.
nextslide
-
Moves to the next slide, when presenting a slide deck.
nexttrack
-
Advances playback to the next track.
pause
-
Pauses playback of the media.
play
-
Begins (or resumes) playback of the media.
previousslide
-
Moves to the previous slide, when presenting a slide deck.
previoustrack
-
Moves back to the previous track.
seekbackward
-
Seeks backward through the media from the current position. The
seekOffset
property passed to the callback specifies the amount of time to seek backward. seekforward
-
Seeks forward from the current position through the media. The
seekOffset
property passed to the callback specifies the amount of time to seek forward. seekto
-
Moves the playback position to the specified time within the media. The time to which to seek is specified in the
seekTime
property passed to the callback. If you intend to perform multipleseekto
operations in rapid succession, you can also specify thefastSeek
property passed to the callback with a value oftrue
. This lets the browser know it can take steps to optimize repeated operations, and is likely to result in improved performance. skipad
-
Skips past the currently playing advertisement or commercial. This action may or may not be available, depending on the platform and user agent, or may be disabled due to subscription level or other circumstances.
stop
-
Halts playback entirely.
togglecamera
-
Turn the user's active camera on or off.
togglemicrophone
-
Mute or unmute the user's microphone.
callback
-
A function to call when the specified action type is invoked. The callback should not return a value. The callback receives a dictionary containing the following properties:
action
-
A string representing the action type. This property allows a single callback to handle multiple action types.
fastSeek
Optional-
A
seekto
action may optionally include this property, which is a Boolean value indicating whether or not to perform a "fast" seek. A "fast" seek is a seek being performed in a rapid sequence, such as when fast-forwarding or reversing through the media, rapidly skipping through it. This property can be used to indicate that you should use the shortest possible method to seek the media.fastSeek
is not included on the final action in the seek sequence in this situation. seekOffset
Optional-
If the
action
is eitherseekforward
orseekbackward
and this property is present, it is a floating point value which indicates the number of seconds to move the play position forward or backward. If this property isn't present, those actions should choose a reasonable default distance to skip forward or backward (such as 7 or 10 seconds). seekTime
Optional-
If the
action
isseekto
, this property must be present and must be a floating-point value indicating the absolute time within the media to move the playback position to, where 0 indicates the beginning of the media. This property is not present for other action types.
Return value
None (undefined
).
Description
To remove a previously-established action handler, call setActionHandler()
again, specifying null
as the callback
.
The action handler receives as input a single parameter: an object which provides both the action type (so the same function can handle multiple action types), as well as data needed in order to perform the action.
Examples
Setting up action handlers for a music player
This example creates a new media session and assigns action handlers (which don't do anything) to it.
js
if ("mediaSession" in navigator) {
navigator.mediaSession.metadata = new MediaMetadata({
title: "Unforgettable",
artist: "Nat King Cole",
album: "The Ultimate Collection (Remastered)",
artwork: [
{
src: "https://dummyimage.com/96x96",
sizes: "96x96",
type: "image/png",
},
{
src: "https://dummyimage.com/128x128",
sizes: "128x128",
type: "image/png",
},
{
src: "https://dummyimage.com/192x192",
sizes: "192x192",
type: "image/png",
},
{
src: "https://dummyimage.com/256x256",
sizes: "256x256",
type: "image/png",
},
{
src: "https://dummyimage.com/384x384",
sizes: "384x384",
type: "image/png",
},
{
src: "https://dummyimage.com/512x512",
sizes: "512x512",
type: "image/png",
},
],
});
navigator.mediaSession.setActionHandler("play", () => {
/* Code excerpted. */
});
navigator.mediaSession.setActionHandler("pause", () => {
/* Code excerpted. */
});
navigator.mediaSession.setActionHandler("stop", () => {
/* Code excerpted. */
});
navigator.mediaSession.setActionHandler("seekbackward", () => {
/* Code excerpted. */
});
navigator.mediaSession.setActionHandler("seekforward", () => {
/* Code excerpted. */
});
navigator.mediaSession.setActionHandler("seekto", () => {
/* Code excerpted. */
});
navigator.mediaSession.setActionHandler("previoustrack", () => {
/* Code excerpted. */
});
navigator.mediaSession.setActionHandler("nexttrack", () => {
/* Code excerpted. */
});
navigator.mediaSession.setActionHandler("skipad", () => {
/* Code excerpted. */
});
}
The following example sets up two functions for playing and pausing, then uses them as callbacks with the relevant action handlers.
js
const actionHandlers = [
// play
[
"play",
async () => {
// play our audio
await audioEl.play();
// set playback state
navigator.mediaSession.playbackState = "playing";
// update our status element
updateStatus(allMeta[index], "Action: play | Track is playing…");
},
],
[
"pause",
() => {
// pause out audio
audioEl.pause();
// set playback state
navigator.mediaSession.playbackState = "paused";
// update our status element
updateStatus(allMeta[index], "Action: pause | Track has been paused…");
},
],
];
for (const [action, handler] of actionHandlers) {
try {
navigator.mediaSession.setActionHandler(action, handler);
} catch (error) {
console.log(`The media session action "${action}" is not supported yet.`);
}
}
This example uses appropriate action handlers to allow seeking in either direction through the playing media.
js
let skipTime = 10; // Time to skip in seconds
navigator.mediaSession.setActionHandler("seekbackward", (evt) => {
// User clicked "Seek Backward" media notification icon.
audio.currentTime = Math.max(audio.currentTime - skipTime, 0);
});
navigator.mediaSession.setActionHandler("seekforward", (evt) => {
// User clicked "Seek Forward" media notification icon.
audio.currentTime = Math.min(audio.currentTime + skipTime, audio.duration);
});
To remove a media action handler, assign it to null.
js
navigator.mediaSession.setActionHandler("nexttrack", null);
Supporting multiple actions in one handler function
You can also, if you prefer, use a single function to handle multiple action types, by checking the value of the action
property:
js
let skipTime = 7;
navigator.mediaSession.setActionHandler("seekforward", handleSeek);
navigator.mediaSession.setActionHandler("seekbackward", handleSeek);
function handleSeek(details) {
switch (details.action) {
case "seekforward":
audio.currentTime = Math.min(
audio.currentTime + skipTime,
audio.duration
);
break;
case "seekbackward":
audio.currentTime = Math.max(audio.currentTime - skipTime, 0);
break;
}
}
Here, the handleSeek()
function handles both seekbackward
and seekforward
actions.
Using action handlers to control a slide presentation
The "previousslide"
and "nextslide"
action handlers can be used to handle moving forward and backward through a slide presentation, for example when the user puts their presentation into a Picture-in-Picture window, and presses the browser-supplied controls for navigating through slides.
js
try {
navigator.mediaSession.setActionHandler("previousslide", () => {
log('> User clicked "Previous Slide" icon.');
if (slideNumber > 1) slideNumber--;
updateSlide();
});
} catch (error) {
log('Warning! The "previousslide" media session action is not supported.');
}
try {
navigator.mediaSession.setActionHandler("nextslide", () => {
log('> User clicked "Next Slide" icon.');
slideNumber++;
updateSlide();
});
} catch (error) {
log('Warning! The "nextslide" media session action is not supported.');
}
See Presenting Slides / Media Session Sample for a working example.
Specifications
Specification |
---|
Media Session Standard # dom-mediasession-setactionhandler |
Browser compatibility
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