files/en-us/web/api/filesystemsyncaccesshandle/close/index.md
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The close() method of the
{{domxref("FileSystemSyncAccessHandle")}} interface closes an open synchronous file handle, disabling any further operations on it and releasing the exclusive lock previously put on the file associated with the file handle.
[!NOTE] In earlier versions of the spec,
close(), {{domxref("FileSystemSyncAccessHandle.flush()", "flush()")}}, {{domxref("FileSystemSyncAccessHandle.getSize()", "getSize()")}}, and {{domxref("FileSystemSyncAccessHandle.truncate()", "truncate()")}} were wrongly specified as asynchronous methods, and older versions of some browsers implement them in this way. However, all current browsers that support these methods implement them as synchronous methods.
close()
None.
None ({{jsxref('undefined')}}).
None.
The following asynchronous event handler function is contained inside a Web Worker. On receiving a message from the main thread it:
onmessage = async (e) => {
// Retrieve message sent to work from main script
const message = e.data;
// Get handle to draft file
const root = await navigator.storage.getDirectory();
const draftHandle = await root.getFileHandle("draft.txt", { create: true });
// Get sync access handle
const accessHandle = await draftHandle.createSyncAccessHandle();
// Get size of the file.
const fileSize = accessHandle.getSize();
// Read file content to a buffer.
const buffer = new DataView(new ArrayBuffer(fileSize));
const readBuffer = accessHandle.read(buffer, { at: 0 });
// Write the message to the end of the file.
const encoder = new TextEncoder();
const encodedMessage = encoder.encode(message);
const writeBuffer = accessHandle.write(encodedMessage, { at: readBuffer });
// Persist changes to disk.
accessHandle.flush();
// Always close FileSystemSyncAccessHandle if done.
accessHandle.close();
};
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