ContactsManager.select()
Secure context: This feature is available only in secure contexts (HTTPS), in some or all supporting browsers.
The select() method of the ContactsManager interface returns a Promise which, when resolved, presents the user with a contact picker which allows them to select contact(s) they wish to share. This method requires a user gesture for the Promise to resolve.
Syntax
var ContactInfo = ContactsManager.select(properties, options);
Parameters
- properties
-
An array of
stringsdefining what information to retrieve from a contact. Allowed values are as follows:-
'name': The contact's name. -
'tel': The telephone number(s) of the contact. -
'email': The email address of the contact. -
'address': The contact's postal address. -
'icon': The avatar of the contact.
-
-
optionsOptional -
Options are as follows:
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multiple: A Boolean that allows multiple contacts to be selected. The default isfalse.
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Return value
Returns a Promise that resolves with an array of objects containing contact information. Each object represents a single contact may contain the following properties:
address-
An
ArrayofContactAddressobjects, each containing specifics of a unique physical address. email-
An array of strings containing email addresses.
icon-
An array of
Blobobjects containing images of an individual. name-
An array strings, each a unique name of an individual.
tel-
An array strings, each a unique phone number of an individual.
Exceptions
InvalidStateError-
The browsing context is not top-level or the contact picker is showing a flag. A flag denotes an already existing contact picker, only one picker can exist at any time.
SecurityError-
If the method is not triggered by user interaction.
TypeError-
If
propertiesis empty, or if any of the specified properties are not supported.
Examples
Basic Example
The following example sets an array of properties to be retrieved for each contact, as well as setting an options object to allow for multiple contacts to be selected.
An asynchronous function is then defined which uses the select() method to present the user with a contact picker interface and handle the chosen results. handleResults() is a developer defined function.
const props = ['name', 'email', 'tel', 'address', 'icon']; const opts = {multiple: true}; async function getContacts() { try { const contacts = await navigator.contacts.select(props, opts); handleResults(contacts); } catch (ex) { // Handle any errors here. } }
Select Using Only Supported Properties
The following example uses getProperties() to ensure that only supported properties are passed. Otherwise, select() might throw a TypeError. handleResults() is a developer defined function.
const supportedProperties = await navigator.contacts.getProperties(); async function getContacts() { try { const contacts = await navigator.contacts.select(supportedProperties); handleResults(contacts); } catch (ex) { // Handle any errors here. } }
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| Contact Picker API # contacts-manager-select |
Browser compatibility
| Desktop | Mobile | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | WebView Android | Chrome Android | Firefox for Android | Opera Android | Safari on IOS | Samsung Internet | |
select |
No |
No |
No |
No |
Yes |
No |
80 |
80 |
No |
57 |
No |
13.0 |
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ContactsManager/select