Is there any way to check reachability test of server in jQuery

可紊 提交于 2019-11-27 20:53:33

To test if your server is up you will need to connect to it and check status massage:

$.ajax('LINK GOES HERE', {
  statusCode: {
    404: function() {
      alert('Not working');
    },
    200: function() {
      alert('Working');
    }
  }
});

Working jsFiddle example: http://jsfiddle.net/Gajotres/PMrDn/47/

$.ajax({url: "http://api.themoviedb.org/2.1/Movie.search/en/json/23afca60ebf72f8d88cdcae2c4f31866/The Goonies",
        dataType: "jsonp",
        statusCode: {
            200: function (response) {
                alert('status 200');
            },
            404: function (response) {
                alert('status  404 ');
            }
        }                        
 });

EDIT :

Use this:

$.ajax({url: "http://192.168.12.171",
        type: "HEAD",
        timeout:1000,
        statusCode: {
            200: function (response) {
                alert('Working!');
            },
            400: function (response) {
                alert('Not working!');
            },
            0: function (response) {
                alert('Not working!');
            }              
        }
 });

Working example: http://jsfiddle.net/Gajotres/PMrDn/48/

One hacky way that should work would be to load an image (or font, style, javascript) from the server and check whether or not that image loads. This method would of course only work as long as there is something to load from the server that is not restricted by CORS policies.

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