History.state

The History.state property returns a value representing the state at the top of the history stack. This is a way to look at the state without having to wait for a popstate event.

Syntax

const currentState = history.state

Value

The state at the top of the history stack. The value is null until the pushState() or replaceState() method is used.

Examples

The code below logs the value of history.state before using the pushState() method to push a value to the history. The next line logs the value to the console again, showing that history.state now has a value.

// Should be null because we haven't modified the history stack yet
console.log(`History.state before pushState: ${history.state}`);

// Now push something on the stack
history.pushState({name: 'Example'}, "pushState example", 'page3.html');

// Now state has a value.
console.log('History.state after pushState: ', history.state);

Specifications

Browser compatibility

Desktop Mobile
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari WebView Android Chrome Android Firefox for Android Opera Android Safari on IOS Samsung Internet
state
19
12
4
10
≤12.1
6
≤37
25
4
≤12.1
6
1.5

See also

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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/History/state