Difference between window.location.assign() and window.location.replace()

余生颓废 提交于 2019-11-27 03:14:51
RedAnthrax

Using window.location.assign("url") will just cause a new document to load. Using window.location.replace("url") will replace the current document and replace the current History with that URL making it so you can't go back to the previous document loaded.

Reference: http://www.exforsys.com/tutorials/javascript/javascript-location-object.html

Matt Ball

According to MDN:

The difference from the assign() method is that after using replace() the current page will not be saved in session history, meaning the user won't be able to use the Back button to navigate to it.

The difference is how history is handled. "Replace" won't give you history, "assign" will.

  1. location.assign():

    to assign route path by passing path into it.. Assign will give you an history even after path was assigned.

    Usage Method: value should be pass into it.

    Eg: location.assign("http://google.com")

  1. location.replace():

    it will helps to replace path if you dont want to keep history. it wont give you an history once you replace its path.

    Usage Method: value should be pass into it.

    Eg: location.replace("http://google.com")

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