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Chrome 45 Beta: New ES2015 features, service worker improvements, and media controls
Monday, July 27, 2015
The newest Chrome
Beta
channel release includes new JavaScript language features, an improved audio experience on Android, and a large number of minor API improvements and deprecations. Unless otherwise noted, changes described below apply to Chrome for Android, Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome OS.
New ES2015 features
Over the past year Chrome has shipped a number of new JavaScript features defined in the
ES2015
specification (formerly known as ES6), a major update to JavaScript that allows developers to write application logic that is easier to read, more powerful, and more memory efficient than ever before.
Chrome 45 includes a set of
new ES2015 features
including
arrow functions
,
new methods on
Array
,
new methods on
TypedArray
, and
Object.assign()
.
Service worker improvements
Chrome 40 introduced support for
service workers
, enabling developers to build high performance sites that work offline. This release includes a number of improvements:
Developers are now able to
measure their service worker’s performance
using the
User Timing
and
Resource Timing
APIs.
Service workers used exclusively to send
push notifications
are now kept up-to-date correctly and developers can also use the new
update
method to manually trigger an update check.
Sites can now use
getRegistrations()
to access all the service workers whose scope matches the current page.
Finally, in a breaking change, messages sent via
Client.postMessage()
now fire an event on
navigator.serviceWorker
instead of the
window
object.
Media controls in Android notifications
Playback controls for currently-playing audio are shown in the notification tray and on the lock screen
On Android, native apps can show media controls in a system notification when playing audio, making it easy for users to control audio while multitasking. Chrome 45 brings this capability to the web by showing a notification with media controls when audio is playing in web content. The
controls will automatically show up
when
<audio>
or
<video>
tags play audio longer than 5 seconds.
Other updates in this release
Sites
can now customize
the vibration triggered when showing a notification on Android.
Chrome’s implementation of the
Push API
has undergone
several minor breaking changes
to keep up to date with the evolving specification.
Sites using
promoted add to home screen
can now programmatically
control the timing
of the banner.
The
rotationAngle
attribute of
Touch
objects is no longer prefixed, making it easier for sites to
understand the geometry of the user's touch
with cross-browser code.
To improve scroll performance on pages with heavy mouse handlers or
:hover
styles, Chrome
no longer sends mouse position updates
when the user is scrolling with a trackpad or scrollwheel.
Chrome now immediately prefetches all
HTML imports
referenced by a page instead of waiting for scripts included higher in the document to finish executing, improving performance.
Sites can now include 3rd-party resources on their site with reduced security risk by
using a hash to ensure the integrity of 3rd-parties resources
.
To reduce the risk of certain types of attack, the
'self'
source defined by
Content Security Policy
now excludes
blob
and
filesystem
URLs.
The
logjam attack
is fixed in this release by deprecating the use of keys smaller than 1024 bits in Diffie-Hellman key exchanges, which may require developers to
update their server’s TLS configuration
.
To improve cross-browser compatibility and specification compliance,
CSSUnknownRule
and
CSSKeyframesRule.insertRule()
are now deprecated with the latter now replaced by
CSSKeyframesRule.appendRule()
.
Sites using
SMIL
will now trigger
deprecation
warnings in the console, encouraging them to migrate to
CSS Animations
and
Web Animations
.
This release deprecates both
multiple shadow roots
and
shadow-piercing deep selectors
following a unanimous decision by browser vendors at the
Web Components April 2015 meeting
.
The
MediaStream
attributes
label
and
ended
are
now deprecated
in favor of
id
and
active
, while the
stop()
method is deprecated in favor of
MediaStreamTrack.stop()
.
Update: The User Timing and Resource Timing APIs are unfortunately not exposed to service workers in this release, but should be available in Chrome 46.
As always, visit
chromestatus.com/features
for a complete overview of Chrome’s developer features, and circle
+Google Chrome Developers
for more frequent updates.
Posted by Andreas Rossberg, Software Engineer and ECMAScript Evangelizer
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