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I am trying to make a the browser display an alert if an audio element src attribute points to a non existent file, however I do not get any response if I attach the the "error" event.
Here's a fiddle with my problem and with what I have tried /
The HTML:
<p>Non existent audio files - should return an error
<audio preload="auto">
<source src=".wav" />
<source src=".mp3" />
<source src=".ogg" />
</audio>
</p>
<p>Existing audio file - should just play
<audio preload="auto">
<source src=".m4a" />
</audio>
</p>
And the JS:
playerMarkup = "<a class=\"player\">Play</a>";
audioTags = $("audio");
audioTags.before(playerMarkup); //insert markup before each audio tag
$(".player").on("click", function () {
currentAudio = $(this).next()[0];
//I've tried catching the error like this - no effect
alert("Trying to play file.");
try {
currentAudio.play();
} catch (e) {
alert("Error playing file!");
}
});
//I've also tried just handling the event error - no effect
audioTags.on("error", function (e) {
alert("Error playing file!");
console.log("Error playing file!");
});
How can I detect an error of the file not being played (because of not being found) with JS?
I am trying to make a the browser display an alert if an audio element src attribute points to a non existent file, however I do not get any response if I attach the the "error" event.
Here's a fiddle with my problem and with what I have tried http://jsfiddle.net/Xx2PW/7/
The HTML:
<p>Non existent audio files - should return an error
<audio preload="auto">
<source src="http://example.com/non-existant.wav" />
<source src="http://example.com/non-existant.mp3" />
<source src="http://example.com/non-existant.ogg" />
</audio>
</p>
<p>Existing audio file - should just play
<audio preload="auto">
<source src="http://jplayer.org/audio/m4a/Miaow-07-Bubble.m4a" />
</audio>
</p>
And the JS:
playerMarkup = "<a class=\"player\">Play</a>";
audioTags = $("audio");
audioTags.before(playerMarkup); //insert markup before each audio tag
$(".player").on("click", function () {
currentAudio = $(this).next()[0];
//I've tried catching the error like this - no effect
alert("Trying to play file.");
try {
currentAudio.play();
} catch (e) {
alert("Error playing file!");
}
});
//I've also tried just handling the event error - no effect
audioTags.on("error", function (e) {
alert("Error playing file!");
console.log("Error playing file!");
});
How can I detect an error of the file not being played (because of not being found) with JS?
Share Improve this question asked Apr 22, 2014 at 22:27 WojtekDWojtekD 3171 gold badge2 silver badges11 bronze badges3 Answers
Reset to default 14You actually need to bind to the source tag for listening to error event when willing to detect "file not found error". Have a look at this fiddle.
HTML:
<p id="player1">Non existent audio files - click to play</p>
<audio preload="none" controls>
<source id="wav" src="http://example.com/non-existant.wav" />
<source id="mp3" src="http://example.com/non-existant.mp3" />
<source id="ogg" src="http://example.com/non-existant.ogg" />
</audio>
Script:
$("#player1").on("click", function () {
//I've tried catching the error like this - no effect
alert("Trying to play file.");
try {
$('audio')[0].play();
} catch (e) {
alert("Error playing file!");
}
});
$("audio").on("error", function (e) {
alert("Error at audio tag level!");
});
// try this then
$("#wav").on("error", function (e) {
alert("Error with wav file!");
});
$("#mp3").on("error", function (e) {
alert("Error with mp3 file!");
});
$("#ogg").on("error", function (e) {
alert("Error with ogg file!");
});
It is described in this MDN article - section error handling. Let me know if it works for you.
This should handle both cases (e.g. using <audio>
with <source>
tags or using <audio src="">
).
See example fiddle.
function handleSourceError(e) { alert('Error loading: '+e.target.src) }
function handleMediaError(e) {
switch (e.target.error.code) {
case e.target.error.MEDIA_ERR_ABORTED:
alert('You aborted the media playback.'); break;
case e.target.error.MEDIA_ERR_NETWORK:
alert('A network error caused the media download to fail.'); break;
case e.target.error.MEDIA_ERR_DECODE:
alert('The media playback was aborted due to a corruption problem or because the media used features your browser did not support.'); break;
case e.target.error.MEDIA_ERR_SRC_NOT_SUPPORTED:
alert('The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported.'); break;
default:
alert('An unknown media error occurred.');
}
}
var toArray = Array.prototype.slice;
toArray.apply(document.getElementsByTagName('audio')).forEach(function(audio){
audio.addEventListener('error', handleMediaError);
toArray.apply(audio.getElementsByTagName('source')).forEach(function(source){
source.addEventListener('error', handleSourceError);
});
});
Getting audio errors
$('audio').addEventListener('error', function failed(e) {
// audio playback failed - show a message saying why
// to get the source of the audio element use $(this).src
switch (e.target.error.code) {
case e.target.error.MEDIA_ERR_ABORTED:
alert('You aborted the video playback.');
break;
case e.target.error.MEDIA_ERR_NETWORK:
alert('A network error caused the audio download to fail.');
break;
case e.target.error.MEDIA_ERR_DECODE:
alert('The audio playback was aborted due to a corruption problem or because the video used features your browser did not support.');
break;
case e.target.error.MEDIA_ERR_SRC_NOT_SUPPORTED:
alert('The video audio not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported.');
break;
default:
alert('An unknown error occurred.');
break;
}
}, true);
Quoted from How to check if HTML5 audio has reached different errors
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