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The domComplete
property returns a timestamp
representing the time value equal to the time immediately before the user agent sets the current document readiness of the current document to complete.
This property is Read only .
SyntaxEdit
perfEntry.domComplete;
Return Value
A timestamp
representing a time value equal to the time immediately before the user agent sets the current document readiness of the current document to complete.
ExampleEdit
The following example illustrates this property's usage.
function print_nav_timing_data() {
// Use getEntriesByType() to just get the "navigation" events
var perfEntries = performance.getEntriesByType("navigation");
for (var i=0; i < perfEntries.length; i++) {
console.log("= Navigation entry[" + i + "]");
var p = perfEntries[i];
// dom Properties
console.log("DOM content loaded = " + (p.domContentLoadedEventEnd - p.domContentLoadedEventStart));
console.log("DOM complete = " + p.domComplete);
console.log("DOM interactive = " + p.interactive);
// document load and unload time
console.log("document load = " + (p.loadEventEnd - p.loadEventStart));
console.log("document unload = " + (p.unloadEventEnd - p.unloadEventStart));
// other properties
console.log("type = " + p.type);
console.log("redirectCount = " + p.redirectCount);
}
}
SpecificationsEdit
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
Navigation Timing Level 2 The definition of 'domComplete' in that specification. |
Editor's Draft | Initial definition. |