Cache: keys() method
        
        
          
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      This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since April 2018.
Secure context: This feature is available only in secure contexts (HTTPS), in some or all supporting browsers.
Note: This feature is available in Web Workers.
The keys() method of the Cache interface returns a
Promise that resolves to an array of Request objects
representing the keys of the Cache.
The requests are returned in the same order that they were inserted.
Note:
Requests with duplicate URLs but different headers can be
returned if their responses have the VARY header set on them.
Syntax
keys()
keys(request)
keys(request, options)
Parameters
- requestOptional
- 
The Requestwant to return, if a specific key is desired. This can be aRequestobject or a URL.
- optionsOptional
- 
An object whose properties control how matching is done in the keysoperation. The available options are:- ignoreSearch
- 
A boolean value that specifies whether the matching process should ignore the query string in the URL. If set to true, the?value=barpart ofhttp://foo.com/?value=barwould be ignored when performing a match. It defaults tofalse.
- ignoreMethod
- 
A boolean value that, when set to true, prevents matching operations from validating theRequestHTTPmethod (normally onlyGETandHEADare allowed.) It defaults tofalse.
- ignoreVary
- 
A boolean value that, when set to true, tells the matching operation not to performVARYheader matching. In other words, if the URL matches you will get a match regardless of whether theResponseobject has aVARYheader. It defaults tofalse.
- cacheName
- 
A string that represents a specific cache to search within. Note that this option is ignored by Cache.keys().
 
Return value
Examples
caches
  .open("v1")
  .then((cache) => cache.keys())
  .then((keys) => {
    keys.forEach((request, index, array) => {
      cache.delete(request);
    });
  });
Specifications
| Specification | 
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| Service Workers> # cache-keys> | 
Browser compatibility
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