<!DOCTYPE html> <title>Priority Hints - Script element</title> <meta name="author" title="Patrick Meenan" href="mailto:patmeenan@gmail.com"> <script src="/resources/testharness.js"></script> <script src="/resources/testharnessreport.js"></script> <script id=script1 src="resources/script.js" fetchpriority=high></script> <script id=script2 src="resources/script.js" fetchpriority=low></script> <script id=script3 src="resources/script.js" fetchpriority=auto></script> <script id=script4 src="resources/script.js" fetchpriority=xyz></script> <script id=script5 src="resources/script.js"></script> <script> test(() => { assert_equals(script1.fetchPriority, "high", "high fetchPriority is a valid IDL value on the script element"); assert_equals(script2.fetchPriority, "low", "low fetchPriority is a valid IDL value on the script element"); assert_equals(script3.fetchPriority, "auto", "auto fetchPriority is a valid IDL value on the script element"); assert_equals(script4.fetchPriority, "auto", "invalid fetchPriority reflects as 'auto' IDL attribute on the script element"); assert_equals(script5.fetchPriority, "auto", "missing fetchPriority reflects as 'auto' IDL attribute on the script element"); }, "fetchpriority attribute on <script> elements should reflect valid IDL values"); test(() => { const script = document.createElement("script"); assert_equals(script.fetchPriority, "auto"); }, "default fetchpriority attribute on <script> elements should be 'auto'"); </script>