SpeechRecognitionErrorEvent: error property
Limited availability
This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.
The error
read-only property of the
SpeechRecognitionErrorEvent
interface returns the type of error raised.
Value
A string naming the type of error. The possible error types are:
no-speech
-
No speech was detected.
aborted
-
Speech input was aborted in some manner, perhaps by some user-agent-specific behavior like a button the user can press to cancel speech input.
audio-capture
-
Audio capture failed.
network
-
Network communication required for completing the recognition failed.
not-allowed
-
The user agent disallowed any speech input from occurring for reasons of security, privacy or user preference.
service-not-allowed
-
The user agent disallowed the requested speech recognition service, either because the user agent doesn't support it or because of reasons of security, privacy or user preference. In this case it would allow another more suitable speech recognition service to be used instead.
bad-grammar
-
There was an error in the speech recognition grammar or semantic tags, or the chosen grammar format or semantic tag format was unsupported.
language-not-supported
-
The user agent does not support the language specified in the value of
lang
attribute of theSpeechRecognition
object. The set of supported languages is browser-dependent, and from frontend code there is no way to programmatically determine what languages a user's browser supports for speech recognition.
Examples
const recognition = new SpeechRecognition();
recognition.onerror = (event) => {
console.log(`Speech recognition error detected: ${event.error}`);
console.log(`Additional information: ${event.message}`);
};
Specifications
Specification |
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Web Speech API # dom-speechrecognitionerrorevent-error |
Browser compatibility
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