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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T20:59:04+00:00 2026-05-13T20:59:04+00:00

Is there a way in JavaScript for me to tell whether a resource is

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Is there a way in JavaScript for me to tell whether a resource is already in the browser cache?

We’re instrumenting a fraction of our client-side page views so that we can get better data on how quickly pages are loading for our users. The first time users arrive on our site, a number of resources (JS, CSS, images) are cached by the browser, so their initial pageview is going to be slower than subsequent ones.

Right now, that data is mixed together, so it’s hard to tell an initial page load from a subsequent pageview that’s slow for some other reason. I’d love a cross-browser way to check to see whether the cache is already primed, so that I can segregate the two sorts of pageview and analyze them separately.

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    2026-05-13T20:59:04+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:59 pm

    There isn’t a JavaScript API for checking if a resource is cached. I think the best you can do is check how long it took to load the resources, and bucket the ones with shorter load times together.

    At the top of the page:

    <script>var startPageLoad = new Date().getTime();</script>
    

    On each resource:

    <img src="foo.gif" onload="var fooLoadTime = startPageLoad - new Date().getTime()">
    <script src="bar.js" onload="var barLoadTime = startPageLoad - new Date().getTime()">
    

    When reporting load times:

    var fooProbablyCached = fooLoadTime < 200; // Took < 200ms to load foo.gif
    var barProbablyCached = barLoadTime < 200; // Took < 200ms to load bar.gif
    

    You may need to use onreadystatechange events instead of onload in IE.

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